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Cells
Overview of the cellular basis of life
Cells are the structural units of all living
things.
The principle of complementarity states
that the biochemical activities of cells are
determined and made possible by the
specific subcellular structures of cells.
The generalized or composite cell has
three major regions - the nucleus, the
cytoplasm, and plasma membrane.
The plasma membrane:
Functions
Membrane transport
  Interstitial fluid is an extracellular fluid
  derived from blood, and baths the cells.
  The plasma membrane is a selectively
  permeable barrier, which allows some
  substances to pass while excluding
  others.
Passive processes cause substances to
penetrate the membrane without any
energy input from the cell, while in active
processes the cell provides ATP to drive
the transport mechanism.
Diffusion is the tendency of molecules or
ions to scatter evenly throughout the
environment.
Molecules tend to move away from areas
of high concentration, and toward areas
of low concentration, along their
concentration gradient.
The diffusion of a solvent (water) though
a selectively permeable membrane is
called osmosis.
The total concentration of all solute
particles in a solution is referred to as the
solution’s osmolarity.
Hydrostatic pressure is the back pressure
exerted by water against the membrane.
Tonicity is the ability of a solution to
change the tone or shape of cells by
altering their internal water volume.
Solutions with concentrations equal to
those found in cells are isotonic.
Solutions that have a higher
concentration of solutes than the cell are
hypertonic.
Solutions that are more dilute than cells
are called hypotonic.
In facilitated diffusion, molecules
combine with protein carrier molecules in
the plasma membrane and are released
into the cytoplasm.
Filtration is the process by which water
and solutes are forced through a
membrane or capillary wall by
hydrostatic pressure. The molecules
move along a pressure gradient instead of
a concentration gradient.
Active transport (solute pumping) is
similar to facilitated diffusion, except that
solute pumps move solutes against their
concentration gradient by coupling with
ATP.
If two transported substances are moved
in the same direction, the system is a
symport system.
If the the substances cross the membrane
in opposite directions, the system is an
antiport system.
In primary active transport, the energy is
provided directly by hydrolysis of ATP.
In secondary active transport, the
transport is driven indirectly by passive
ion gradients.
An example of a primary active transport
system is the sodium/potassium pump.
In phagocytosis, part of the plasma
membrane and cytoplasm protrude and
flow around some relatively large or solid
material, forming a vesicle called a
phagosome.
Most phagocytes move by means of
amoeboid motion.
In pinocytosis, the plasma membrane
surrounds a droplet of extracellular fluid.
Receptor-mediated endocytosis uses
proteins that bind only with certain
substances.
Generation and maintenance of a
resting membrane potential
   A membrane potential is an electrical
   voltage across the plasma membrane,
   resulting from a separation of oppositely
   charged ions.
   All cells exhibit a resting membrane
   potential of approximately -20 to -200
   mV. Therefore, all cells are polarized.
The greater outward diffusion of
potassium (than inward diffusion of
sodium) leads to a charge separation at
the membrane (inside negative). This
charge separation is maintained by the
operation of the sodium-potassium pump.
Ions diffuse according to electrochemical
gradients, which takes into account the
effect of both electrical and chemical
forces.
Cell-environment interactions
   Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are
   composed of glycoproteins that anchor
   cells to molecules in the extracellular
   space, propel the cells past one another,
   and recruit white blood cells to
   traumatized tissue.
Membrane receptors are proteins and
glycoproteins that serve as binding sites.
Signaling chemicals that bind specifically
to membrane receptors are called ligands.
G protein-linked receptors use G proteins
as a relay to activate or inactivate a
membrane-bound enzyme of ion channel.
 The intracellular chemical signals are
known as second messengers.
Ionic calcium and cyclic AMP are two
important second messengers, which
usually activate protein kinase enzymes.
Cells

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Cells

  • 2. Overview of the cellular basis of life
  • 3. Cells are the structural units of all living things. The principle of complementarity states that the biochemical activities of cells are determined and made possible by the specific subcellular structures of cells.
  • 4. The generalized or composite cell has three major regions - the nucleus, the cytoplasm, and plasma membrane.
  • 5.
  • 7. Membrane transport Interstitial fluid is an extracellular fluid derived from blood, and baths the cells. The plasma membrane is a selectively permeable barrier, which allows some substances to pass while excluding others.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Passive processes cause substances to penetrate the membrane without any energy input from the cell, while in active processes the cell provides ATP to drive the transport mechanism.
  • 11.
  • 12. Diffusion is the tendency of molecules or ions to scatter evenly throughout the environment. Molecules tend to move away from areas of high concentration, and toward areas of low concentration, along their concentration gradient.
  • 13.
  • 14. The diffusion of a solvent (water) though a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis. The total concentration of all solute particles in a solution is referred to as the solution’s osmolarity.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. Hydrostatic pressure is the back pressure exerted by water against the membrane. Tonicity is the ability of a solution to change the tone or shape of cells by altering their internal water volume. Solutions with concentrations equal to those found in cells are isotonic.
  • 18. Solutions that have a higher concentration of solutes than the cell are hypertonic. Solutions that are more dilute than cells are called hypotonic.
  • 19. In facilitated diffusion, molecules combine with protein carrier molecules in the plasma membrane and are released into the cytoplasm.
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  • 21. Filtration is the process by which water and solutes are forced through a membrane or capillary wall by hydrostatic pressure. The molecules move along a pressure gradient instead of a concentration gradient.
  • 22. Active transport (solute pumping) is similar to facilitated diffusion, except that solute pumps move solutes against their concentration gradient by coupling with ATP.
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  • 24. If two transported substances are moved in the same direction, the system is a symport system. If the the substances cross the membrane in opposite directions, the system is an antiport system.
  • 25. In primary active transport, the energy is provided directly by hydrolysis of ATP. In secondary active transport, the transport is driven indirectly by passive ion gradients. An example of a primary active transport system is the sodium/potassium pump.
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  • 27. In phagocytosis, part of the plasma membrane and cytoplasm protrude and flow around some relatively large or solid material, forming a vesicle called a phagosome. Most phagocytes move by means of amoeboid motion.
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  • 31. In pinocytosis, the plasma membrane surrounds a droplet of extracellular fluid. Receptor-mediated endocytosis uses proteins that bind only with certain substances.
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  • 33. Generation and maintenance of a resting membrane potential A membrane potential is an electrical voltage across the plasma membrane, resulting from a separation of oppositely charged ions. All cells exhibit a resting membrane potential of approximately -20 to -200 mV. Therefore, all cells are polarized.
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  • 35. The greater outward diffusion of potassium (than inward diffusion of sodium) leads to a charge separation at the membrane (inside negative). This charge separation is maintained by the operation of the sodium-potassium pump.
  • 36. Ions diffuse according to electrochemical gradients, which takes into account the effect of both electrical and chemical forces.
  • 37. Cell-environment interactions Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are composed of glycoproteins that anchor cells to molecules in the extracellular space, propel the cells past one another, and recruit white blood cells to traumatized tissue.
  • 38. Membrane receptors are proteins and glycoproteins that serve as binding sites. Signaling chemicals that bind specifically to membrane receptors are called ligands.
  • 39. G protein-linked receptors use G proteins as a relay to activate or inactivate a membrane-bound enzyme of ion channel. The intracellular chemical signals are known as second messengers. Ionic calcium and cyclic AMP are two important second messengers, which usually activate protein kinase enzymes.