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A set of thorough and concise notes created and used by an A* grade student to revise transport across cell membranes (ch 4 from the A Level AQA Biology course). The notes are detailed and clearly explain the topic by breaking each process down into steps. It includes clear and detailed diagrams an...

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4.1 Structure of the
cell-surface membrane

,Plasma membranes
• These are all membranes around and within cells
• Have same basic structure
• Cell-surface membrane is the plasma membrane that surrounds ce
and forms boundary between cytoplasm and outside of cell

,Phospholipids
• Molecular structure of phospholipid: hydrophilic phosphate head, t
hydrophobic fatty acid tails, glycerol, ester bond
• Hydrophilic heads point to outside of membrane as there is water o
both sides
• Hydrophobic tails pint into the cell membrane to avoid water
• They transport lipid-soluble substances
Function
• Transport lipid-soluble substances into/out of cell
• Prevent water-soluble substances going into/out of cell
• Flexible and self-sealing membrane

, Proteins
• Some occur on surface of bilayer [extrinsic proteins] and give
mechanical support/as cell receptors
• Some extend through the bilayer as proteins channels or carrier
proteins
• Channels: water-filled tubes so water-soluble ions can diffuse across
• Carrier: bind to ions/molecules and change shape to transport them
Function
• Structural support
• Channels to transport water-soluble substances
• Active transport across membrane via carrier proteins
• Form cell-surface receptors for identifying cells or act as receptors
• Help cells adhere together

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