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Chapter 6

Cell Membrane Structure and Functions

Was sind Membranen?
Was sind Membranen?
A cell's plasma membrane demarcates the cell's borders and determines the nature of its interaction with the environment. Cells exclude certain ...
Membran-Proteine
Membran-Proteine
Plasma membranes have integral transmembrane proteins involved in facilitated transport. These proteins are collectively referred to as transport ...
Membran-Lipide
Membran-Lipide
Lipids are an essential component of all biological membranes. The average lipid content in mammalian membranes is 50%, though it can be as low as 20% in ...
Membran-Kohlenhydrate
Membran-Kohlenhydrate
The plasma membrane is a dynamic barrier composed of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. It is the epicenter of many cellular processes required for cell ...
Glykokalyx und seine Funktionen
Glykokalyx und seine Funktionen
The glycocalyx is a carbohydrate-rich, fuzzy-appearing layer on the outer surface of the cell membrane. It is highly hydrophilic, because of this it ...
Die Bedeutung des Membrantransports
Die Bedeutung des Membrantransports
The transport of solutes across the cell membrane is essential for metabolic processes, like maintaining cell size and volume, generating the action ...
Verbreitung
Verbreitung
Diffusion is a type of passive transport. In passive transport, a substance tends to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low ...
Erleichterter Transport
Erleichterter Transport
The chemical and physical properties of plasma membranes cause them to be selectively permeable. Since plasma membranes have both hydrophobic and ...
Nicht gesteuerte Ionenkanäle
Nicht gesteuerte Ionenkanäle
Ion channels are specialized proteins on the plasma membrane that allow charged ions to pass down their electrochemical gradient. Their main function is ...
Osmose
Osmose
Osmosis is the movement of free water molecules through a semipermeable membrane.  The water's concentration gradient across the membrane is ...
Tonizität bei Tieren
Tonizität bei Tieren
Tonicity describes the amount of solute in a solution. The measure of the tonicity of a solution, or the total amount of solutes dissolved in a specific ...
Primärer aktiver Transport
Primärer aktiver Transport
In contrast to passive transport, active transport involves a substance being moved through membranes in a direction against its concentration or ...
Sekundärer aktiver Transport
Sekundärer aktiver Transport
One example of how cells use the energy contained in electrochemical gradients is demonstrated by glucose transport into cells. The ion vital to this ...
Einführung in den Membranverkehr
Einführung in den Membranverkehr
The ER, Golgi apparatus, endosomes, and lysosomes work in tandem to modify, sort, and package proteins and lipids. An integrated membrane trafficking ...
Rezeptor-vermittelte Endozytose
Rezeptor-vermittelte Endozytose
Receptor-mediated endocytosis is when bulk amounts of specific molecules are imported into a cell after binding to cell surface receptors. The molecules ...
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