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Some biological membrane examples? (2) - CORRECT ANSWER ; plasma and
organelle


Functions of cellular membranes? (4) - CORRECT ANSWER ; 1) permeability
barrier/compartmentalization
2) communication - action potentials
3) energy conversion - inner mito membrane
4) surface recognition - A,B,O blood


Composition of typical plasma membrane? (3 percentages) - CORRECT
ANSWER ; 45% = lipid (long acyl chains+polar head groups)
50% = protein
5% = carbohydrate


Membrane lipids are _____ - CORRECT ANSWER ; amphipathic (hydrophobic
and hydrophilic)


Components of membrane lipids? (3) - CORRECT ANSWER ; 1) phospholipids
2) glycolipids
3) cholesterol


What is a phospholipid? - CORRECT ANSWER ; polar "head" group joined by
phosphodiester link

,Types of phospholipids? (2) - CORRECT ANSWER ; 1) Phosphoglycerides
(glycerophospholipids)
2) sphingolipids (named after the Sphinx)


What makes up phosphoglycerides? - CORRECT ANSWER ; -
backbone=glycerol
-2 fatty acids in ester link
-head group derived from alcohol
-CHARGED and HYDROPHOBIC


What makes up sphingolipids? - CORRECT ANSWER ; -backbone=sphingosine
-1 fatty acid in amide link
-head group=choline (sphingomyelin)


What makes up glycolipids? - CORRECT ANSWER ; -backbone=sphingosine
-1 fatty acid in amide link
-carbohydrate "head" group


Cholesterol head group? Nucleus? Side chain? - CORRECT ANSWER ; -major
animal cell sterol
-planar fused rings + alkyl side chain + OH (polar head group) + steroid nucleus
-FLAT, PLANAR, mostly HYDROPHOBIC (fixed rings=stability)


What are storage lipids? - CORRECT ANSWER ; triacylglycerols (neutral)

,How do glycerophospholipids gain membrane fluidity? - CORRECT ANSWER ;
C=C always cis (kinked)


Sphingolipids are similar in shape to _____ - CORRECT ANSWER ;
glycerolipids


_______ are part of the ABO blood type system - CORRECT ANSWER ;
glycosphingolipids


Cholesterol is a precursor for _____ - CORRECT ANSWER ; steroid hormones


Chemical properties/forms of lipids in membranes? (3) - CORRECT ANSWER ;
1) monolayers
2) micelles
3) bilayers/liposomes


What are monolayers? - CORRECT ANSWER ; -are at air-water interface
formed by many types of lipids
-air is hydrophobic (NP), interacts with hydrophobic acyl chains


What are micelles? - CORRECT ANSWER ; detergents and lipids with one acyl
"tail"


What are bilayers/liposomes? - CORRECT ANSWER ; -non polar tails associate
in interior
-very stable, 3nm thick
-basic matrix of all biological membranes
-impermeable to ions and polar molecules

, Shape of individual micelle units? - CORRECT ANSWER ; wedge-shaped
(cross-section of head greater than that of side chain)


Shape of individual bilayer units? - CORRECT ANSWER ; cylindrical (cross-
section at head equals that of side chain)


Membrane make-up is dictated by _______; different membranes have different
_____ compositions - CORRECT ANSWER ; function; lipid


______ is a major component of plasma membrane - CORRECT ANSWER ;
cholesterol


______ is a major lipid in all membranes - CORRECT ANSWER ;
phosphatidylcholine


Functions of membrane proteins? (5) - CORRECT ANSWER ; 1) transporters
and channels (30% of overall body E)
2) receptors
3) structural components
4) adhesion proteins
5) surface antigens


Types of membrane protein? (2) - CORRECT ANSWER ; 1) peripheral
membrane proteins (sits on membrane)
2) integral membrane proteins (sits in membrane)

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