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Biology Chapter 7

Vocabulary

TermDefinition
Selective permeability A property of biological membranes that allows them to regulate the passage of substances across them
amphipathic having both a hydrophillic region and a hydrophobic region
fluid mosaic model The currently accepted model of cell membrane structure, which envisions the membrane as a mosaic of protein molecules drifting laterally in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids
integral proteins A transmembrane protein with hydrophobic regions that extend into and often completely span the hydrophobic interior of the membrane and with hydrophilic regions in contact with the aqueous solution on one or both sides of the membrane
peripheral proteins A protein loosely bound to the surface of a membrane or to part of an integral protein and not embedded in the lipid bilayer
glycolipids a lipid with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates
glycoproteins a protein with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates
transport proteins A transmembrane protein that helps a certain substance or class of closely related substances to cross the membrane
aquaporins a channel protein in the plasma membrane of a plant, animal, or microorganism cell that specifically facilitates osmosis (The diffusion of free water across the membrane)
diffusion the spontaneous movement of a substance down its concentration or electrochemical gradient, from a region where it is more concentrated to a region where it is less concentrated
concentration gradient a region along which the density of a chemical substance increases and decreases
passive transport The diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane with no expenditure of energy
osmosis The diffusion of free water across a selectively permeable membrane
tonicity The ability of a solution surrounding a cell to cause that cell to gain or lose water
isotonic Referring to a solution that, when surrounding a cell, causes no net movement of water into or out of the cell
hypertonic referring to a solution that, when surrounding a cell, will cause the cell to lose water
hypotonic referring to a solution that, when surrounding a cell, will cause the cell to take up water
osmoregulation Regulation of solute concentrations and water balance by a cell or organism
turgid Swollen or distended, as in a plant cells. A walled cell becomes turgid if it has a lower water potential than its surroundings, resulting in entry of water
flaccid limp. A walled cell becomes flaccid if it has a higher water potential that its surroundings, resulting in the loss of water
plasmolysis A phenomenon in walled cells in which the cytoplasm shrivels and the plasma membrane pulls away from the cell wall
facilitated diffusion the passage of molecules or ions down their electrochemical gradient across a biological membrane with the assistance of specific transmembrane transport proteins, requiring no energy expenditure
ion channels A transmembrane protein channel that allows a specific ion to diffuse across the membrane down its concentration or electrochemical gradient
gated channels a transmembrane protein channel that opens and closes in response to a particular stimulus
sodium-potassium pump A transport protein in the plasma membrane of animal cells that actively transports sodium out of the cell and potassium into the cell
membrane potential The difference in electrical charge across a cell's plasma membrane due to the differential distribution of ions. It affects the activity of excitable cells and the transmembrane movement of all charged substances
electrochemical gradient the diffusion gradient of an ion which is affected by both the concentration difference of an ion across a membrane(a chemical force) and the ion's tendency to move relative to the membrane potential(an electrical force)
electrogenic pump an active transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane while pumping ions
proton pump An active transport protein in a cell membrane that uses ATP to transport hydrogen ions out of a cell against their concentration gradient, generating a membrane potential in the process
cotransport The coupling of the "downhill" diffusion of one substance to the "uphill" transport of another against its own concentration gradient
exocytosis The cellular secretion of biological molecules by the fusion of vesicles containing them with the plasma membrane.
endocytosis Cellular uptake of biological molecules and particulate matter via formation of vesicles from the plasma membrane
ligands A molecule that binds specifically to another molecule, usually a larger one
phagocytosis A type of endocytosis in which large particulate substances or small organisms are taken up by a cell. It is carried out by some protists and by certain immune cells of animals
pinocytosis A type of endocytosis in which the cell ingests extracellular fluid and its dissolved solutes
receptor-mediated endocytosis The movement of specific molecules into a cell by the inward budding of vesicles containing proteins with receptor sites specific to the molecules being taken in; enables a cell to aquire bulk quantities of specific substances
active transport The movement of a substance across a cell membrane against its concentration or electrochemical gradient, mediated by specific transport proteins and requiring an expenditure of energy.
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