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Phospholipid Bilayer Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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What is the basic framework of biological membranes? 
Ans: The phospholipid bilayer 
What are the 3 components of the phospholipid bilayer? 
Ans: Phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates 
How is the phospholipid bilayer divided? 
Ans: Into asymmetrical leaflets 
What does it mean for the membrane to be semifluid? 
Ans: Phospholipids move laterally and rotationally, but not in 3 dimensions (no ATP 
required) 
What does it mean for phospholipids to flip flop? 
Ans: Phospholipids turn upside down an...
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Phospholipid Bilayer 
Ans: Double layer that separates internal and external environments of the cell 
Amphipathic 
Ans: Molecules with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails 
Integral Proteins 
Ans: Proteins that penetrate the hydrophobic interior of the lipid bilayer 
Peripheral Proteins 
Ans: Proteins loosely bound to the surface of the membrane 
Transmembrane Proteins 
Ans: Proteins that span the membrane 
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Six Major Functions of Membrane Proteins 
Ans: Transport, enzymatic activity, sign...
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Cell membrane 
Ans: Flexible and allows a unicellular organism to move 
Homeostasis 
Ans: Balanced internal condition of cells 
Equilibrium 
Ans: (Homeostasis) maintained by plasma membrane controlling what enters and leaves 
cell 
Functions of plasma membrane 
Ans: Protective barrier, regulates transport in ad out of cell, allows cell recognition, 
provides anchoring sites for filaments of cytoskeleton, provides binding site for enzymes, 
contains cytoplasm 
Phospholipids 
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Ans: Make up ce...
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Homeostasis 
Ans: The process of maintaining balance in an organisms internal environment 
1. Separates inside of cell from outside of cell 2. Controls the substances that leave and enter 
the cell 
Ans: 2 cell membrane functions 
Their cell membrane allows nutrients to come inside and allows waste to leave 
Ans: How do cells maintain homeostasis? 
Phospholipid 
Ans: A molecule with a glycerol backbone, 2 fatty acid chains, and a phosphate group 
A glycerol backbone, 2 fatty acid chains, and a p...
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Phospholipid BilayerPhospholipid - correct answer consists of a somewhat circular phosphate group head, and two long , fatty acid chain tails 
 
Hydrophilic Head - correct answer Its attracted to water and arranged to be closest to the water molecules 
 
Hydrophobic Tail - correct answer Are repelled by water and arranged to be farthest from water molecules 
 
Carbohydrate Chain - correct answer substance on the plasma membrane helps identify chemical signals from outside the cell and define cel...
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Cholesterol 
Ans: Only found in animal cells. Cholesterol allows the membrane to be more fluid and 
bends lipids together for selectivity 
Peripheral Protein: 
Ans: They're hydrophilic because they are not embedded in the membrane and act as 
receptor/communication functions of the cell since they are bound to the surface 
Glycolipids 
Ans: Carbs attached to lipids 
Glycoproteins 
Ans: Carla attached to proteins 
Intergral Proteins 
Ans: Connect inside of cell to the outside 
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Carrier Prote...
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Exam 1: NURS 615/ NURS615 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics Complete Guide |Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) - Maryville
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Exam 1: NURS 615/ NURS615 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Advanced Pharmacotherapeutics Complete Guide |Qs & As| 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers) 
 
Q: Explain first pass metabolism 
 
 
Answer: 
much of the drug is lost in the absorption process. The liver metabolizes many drugs, thus reduces the bio-availability of the drug. 
 
 
 
Q: What is the fasted route of absorption: 
 
 
Answer: 
The fastest route of absorption is inhalation, and not as mistakenly considered the IV administration. 
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ADVANCED NUTRITION AND HUMAN METABOLISM 8TH EDITION BY SAREEN GROPPER, JACK SMITH, TIMOTHY CAR TEST BANK
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ADVANCED NUTRITION AND HUMAN METABOLISM 8TH EDITION BY SAREEN GROPPER, JACK SMITH, TIMOTHY CAR TEST BANK 
 
Chapter 01: The Cell: A Microcosm of Life 
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
1.	Membrane lipid bilayers consist primarily of 	. 
a.	phospholipids 
b.	cholesterol 
c.	proteins 
d.	saturated fatty acids 
e.	enzymes 
 
2.	Which of the following is a common function of membrane proteins? 
a.	receptors 
b.	detoxifiers 
c.	purifier 
d.	neutron...
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