Description

proteins not embedded in the lipid bilayer; loosely bounded to the surface of the membrane
provides a hydrolytic channel across the membrane that is selective for a particular solute
a protein built into the membrane that has an enzyme as its active site which is exposed to substances in the adjacent solution
membrane protein with a binding site that fits the shape of a chemical messenger, such as a hormone
Some glycoproteins serve as identification tags that are specifically recognized by the membrane proteins of other cells
membrane proteins of adjacent cells hook together in various junctions
elements of cytoskeleton are non covalently bound to membrane proteins; helps maintain cell shape
molecule formed when membrane carbohydrates are covalently bonded to lipids
channel proteins that facilitate the passage of water molecules through the membrane in certain cells
a region along which the density of a chemical substance increases or decreases
the ability of a surrounding solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water
solution in which there is no net movement of water across the plasma membrane because the environment is same to the cell
solution in which the cell will lose water and probably die
solution in which the water enters the cell faster than it leaves = cell will swell and burst
the control of solute concentrations and water balance
firm cell; healthy state for most plant cells
Limp cells; plant wilts bc of isotonic solution
a phenomenon in which the cytoplasm shrivels and the plasma membrane pulls away from the cell wall; occurs when cell loses water to a hypertonic environment
channel proteins that transport ions
channels that open or close in response to stimuli
the voltage across a membrane
the combination of forces (chemical and electrical) acting on an ion
actively transports protons out of the cell
mechanism in which a transport protein can couple the "downhill" diffusion of the solute to the "uphill" transport of a second substance against its own concentration gradient

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