Deck 12: Membrane Structure and Function

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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: This substance inhibits prostaglandin H2 synthase-1 by blocking the channel through which the substrate, arachidonate, travels.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
Lipid biolayers spontaneously form ____________.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: A complex between cholesterol and membrane phospholipids.
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_______________ inserts into lipid bilayers, disrupting interactions between fatty acids, thereby helping to maintain membrane fluidity.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
The driving force for the formation of membrane bilayers is/are the:
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________ membrane proteins are embedded in the hydrocarbon chains of membrane lipids.
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Membranes are said to be ____________ because their two faces always differ from each other.
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The _______________ of small molecules is correlated with their relative solubilities in water and nonpolar solvents.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: These membrane components contain carbohydrates.
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_______________ membrane proteins are bound primarily by electrostatic and hydrogen-bond interactions with the head groups of lipids.
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Most cell membranes are electrically polarized, the inside being _______________ relative to the outside.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: The type of amino acid found in the transmembrane helix of an integral protein.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: The process by which lipids and proteins move in the membrane bilayer.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________ has a high permeability through lipid bilayers.
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The rate of lateral diffusion is such that a phospholipid molecule can travel from one end of a bacterium to the other in _______________ of time.
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________________ is the noncovalent force which favors close packing of the tails of the lipids in a membrane.
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The temperature at which a phospholipid membrane transitions from a rigid to a fluid state is referred to as _______________.
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_______________ are bilayer lipid vesicles with an aqueous compartment.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
Cells maintain a ____________ concentration of intracellular potassium as compared to the extracellular concentration.
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An increase in the ratio of saturated to unsaturated fatty acid chains in a membrane _______________ the fluidity of the membrane.
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Which of the following is true?

A) Membranes are lipid bilayers.
B) Membrane lipids have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties.
C) Many membranes are electrically polarized.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Which is the proper order of permeability of molecules across a membrane, from the most permeable to the least?

A) water, glucose, urea, sodium ion
B) water, indole, glucose, sodium ion
C) water, indole, sodium ion, glucose
D) indole, glucose, urea, sodium ion
E) indole, water, glucose, sodium ion
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What are the key biochemical elements for transmembrane-spanning proteins?
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Why are membranes impermeable to most substances?
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The degree of membrane fluidity depends on:

A) the percentage of lipids that contain choline.
B) the percentage of glycolipids.
C) the percentage of free fatty acids.
D) the percentage of unsaturated fatty acids.
E) None of the above.
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Carbohydrate residues attached to the membrane lipids are:

A) always positioned on the intracellular side of the membrane.
B) always positioned on the inside center of the bilayer.
C) always positioned on the extracellular side of the membrane.
D) always positioned equally on both sides of the membrane.
E) also covalently attached to membrane proteins.
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Which of the following statements is consistent with the structure of biological membranes?

A) All membrane proteins are integral and associate with the hydrophobic region of the membrane.
B) Both proteins and lipids readily undergo transverse ("flip-flop") diffusion from the inside to the outside of the membrane.
C) Membranes are symmetric.
D) The membrane lipids self-assemble to form the lipid bilayer.
E) A biological membrane consists of proteins sandwiched between two layers of lipids, which is referred to as a lipid bilayer.
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The energy for __________ transport comes from the gradient itself. .

A) active
B) facilitated
C) passive
D) pumped
E) ATP-mediated
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How do proteins function to make membranes selectively permeable?
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What force(s) stabilize(s) the lipid bilayers?

A) van der Waals interactions
B) electrostatic and hydrogen bonding between the polar heads and surrounding water
C) covalent bonds between the lipid tails
D) covalent bonds between the lipids and membrane proteins
E) A and B
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How many molecules thick are membranes?

A) 2
B) 1
C) infinite
D) they are of varying thickness, depending on their structure
E) None of the above.
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Flip-flopping of lipids take place once in several hours. This is evidence for what?
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The fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) technique has been used to study:

A) membrane composition.
B) the lateral diffusion in membranes.
C) protein structural motifs in membranes.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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The most common motif found in membrane-spanning proteins is:

A) ɑ helices of nonpolar amino acids that pass through the membrane.
B) ɑ helices of charged amino acids that form channels via extensive hydrogen bonding.
C) a triple helix of ɑ helices.
D) a helix-turn-helix arrangement of the peptide strands.
E) None of the above.
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The low incidence of protein or lipid flip-flop in a membrane preserves:

A) membrane fluidity.
B) membrane melting temperatures.
C) membrane asymmetry.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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An antiporter and a symporter are examples of:

A) passive diffusion.
B) primary active transporters.
C) entropy-driven pores.
D) an ABC transporter.
E) a secondary transporter.
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Digitalis is a cardiotonic steroid that does not act like a steroid. Instead, its function is to inhibit:

A) the Na+-K+ pump.
B) fatty acid intake.
C) calcium channels.
D) potassium and sodium pores.
E) dropsy channel.
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Draw a cross-section of a membrane bilayer and a liposome.
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Which of the following helps regulate membrane fluidity in animals?

A) protein
B) cholesterol
C) ATP
D) magnesium ion
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following membranes would be the most fluid?

A) a bilayer made of lipids with polyunsaturated 18-carbon fatty acids
B) a bilayer made of lipids with saturated 18-carbon fatty acids
C) a bilayer made of lipids with saturated 16-carbon fatty acids
D) a bilayer made of lipids with polyunsaturated 16-carbon fatty acids
E) All of the above are equivalent in fluidity.
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Why do most phospholipids preferentially form sheets instead of micelles?
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What is the function of prostaglandin H2 synthase-1? How does its position in the membrane facilitate its activity?
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What is multidrug resistance?
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Draw a bilayer membrane that has both an integral and peripheral protein present.
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Describe a lipid raft and its potential role in a cell.
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Describe the selectivity of the potassium ion channel.
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How are lipid bilayers formed? What is the driving force?
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How do secondary transporters drive the transport of a substance up its concentration gradient?
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What are liposomes? What are some of their current commercial applications?
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Describe the effect of introducing a sodium ion pore into a membrane containing the Na+-glucose symporter.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: This substance inhibits prostaglandin H2 synthase-1 by blocking the channel through which the substrate, arachidonate, travels.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
Lipid biolayers spontaneously form ____________.
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a) glycolipids
b) closed biomolecular sheets
c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: A complex between cholesterol and membrane phospholipids.
h
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_______________ inserts into lipid bilayers, disrupting interactions between fatty acids, thereby helping to maintain membrane fluidity.
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c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
The driving force for the formation of membrane bilayers is/are the:
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f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
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k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________ membrane proteins are embedded in the hydrocarbon chains of membrane lipids.
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Membranes are said to be ____________ because their two faces always differ from each other.
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The _______________ of small molecules is correlated with their relative solubilities in water and nonpolar solvents.
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c) lateral diffusion
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e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: These membrane components contain carbohydrates.
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_______________ membrane proteins are bound primarily by electrostatic and hydrogen-bond interactions with the head groups of lipids.
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Most cell membranes are electrically polarized, the inside being _______________ relative to the outside.
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c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: The type of amino acid found in the transmembrane helix of an integral protein.
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c) lateral diffusion
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f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________: The process by which lipids and proteins move in the membrane bilayer.
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c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
____________ has a high permeability through lipid bilayers.
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The rate of lateral diffusion is such that a phospholipid molecule can travel from one end of a bacterium to the other in _______________ of time.
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________________ is the noncovalent force which favors close packing of the tails of the lipids in a membrane.
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The temperature at which a phospholipid membrane transitions from a rigid to a fluid state is referred to as _______________.
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_______________ are bilayer lipid vesicles with an aqueous compartment.
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c) lateral diffusion
d) integral
e) hydrophobic effect
f) acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin)
g) water
h) lipid raft
i) hydrophobic
j) ions
k) high
l) peripheral
m) low
Cells maintain a ____________ concentration of intracellular potassium as compared to the extracellular concentration.
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An increase in the ratio of saturated to unsaturated fatty acid chains in a membrane _______________ the fluidity of the membrane.
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Which of the following is true?

A) Membranes are lipid bilayers.
B) Membrane lipids have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties.
C) Many membranes are electrically polarized.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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Which is the proper order of permeability of molecules across a membrane, from the most permeable to the least?

A) water, glucose, urea, sodium ion
B) water, indole, glucose, sodium ion
C) water, indole, sodium ion, glucose
D) indole, glucose, urea, sodium ion
E) indole, water, glucose, sodium ion
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What are the key biochemical elements for transmembrane-spanning proteins?
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Why are membranes impermeable to most substances?
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The degree of membrane fluidity depends on:

A) the percentage of lipids that contain choline.
B) the percentage of glycolipids.
C) the percentage of free fatty acids.
D) the percentage of unsaturated fatty acids.
E) None of the above.
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Carbohydrate residues attached to the membrane lipids are:

A) always positioned on the intracellular side of the membrane.
B) always positioned on the inside center of the bilayer.
C) always positioned on the extracellular side of the membrane.
D) always positioned equally on both sides of the membrane.
E) also covalently attached to membrane proteins.
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Which of the following statements is consistent with the structure of biological membranes?

A) All membrane proteins are integral and associate with the hydrophobic region of the membrane.
B) Both proteins and lipids readily undergo transverse ("flip-flop") diffusion from the inside to the outside of the membrane.
C) Membranes are symmetric.
D) The membrane lipids self-assemble to form the lipid bilayer.
E) A biological membrane consists of proteins sandwiched between two layers of lipids, which is referred to as a lipid bilayer.
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The energy for __________ transport comes from the gradient itself. .

A) active
B) facilitated
C) passive
D) pumped
E) ATP-mediated
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How do proteins function to make membranes selectively permeable?
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What force(s) stabilize(s) the lipid bilayers?

A) van der Waals interactions
B) electrostatic and hydrogen bonding between the polar heads and surrounding water
C) covalent bonds between the lipid tails
D) covalent bonds between the lipids and membrane proteins
E) A and B
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How many molecules thick are membranes?

A) 2
B) 1
C) infinite
D) they are of varying thickness, depending on their structure
E) None of the above.
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Flip-flopping of lipids take place once in several hours. This is evidence for what?
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The fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) technique has been used to study:

A) membrane composition.
B) the lateral diffusion in membranes.
C) protein structural motifs in membranes.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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The most common motif found in membrane-spanning proteins is:

A) ɑ helices of nonpolar amino acids that pass through the membrane.
B) ɑ helices of charged amino acids that form channels via extensive hydrogen bonding.
C) a triple helix of ɑ helices.
D) a helix-turn-helix arrangement of the peptide strands.
E) None of the above.
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The low incidence of protein or lipid flip-flop in a membrane preserves:

A) membrane fluidity.
B) membrane melting temperatures.
C) membrane asymmetry.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.
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An antiporter and a symporter are examples of:

A) passive diffusion.
B) primary active transporters.
C) entropy-driven pores.
D) an ABC transporter.
E) a secondary transporter.
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Digitalis is a cardiotonic steroid that does not act like a steroid. Instead, its function is to inhibit:

A) the Na+-K+ pump.
B) fatty acid intake.
C) calcium channels.
D) potassium and sodium pores.
E) dropsy channel.
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Draw a cross-section of a membrane bilayer and a liposome.
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39
Which of the following helps regulate membrane fluidity in animals?

A) protein
B) cholesterol
C) ATP
D) magnesium ion
E) None of the above.
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Which of the following membranes would be the most fluid?

A) a bilayer made of lipids with polyunsaturated 18-carbon fatty acids
B) a bilayer made of lipids with saturated 18-carbon fatty acids
C) a bilayer made of lipids with saturated 16-carbon fatty acids
D) a bilayer made of lipids with polyunsaturated 16-carbon fatty acids
E) All of the above are equivalent in fluidity.
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Why do most phospholipids preferentially form sheets instead of micelles?
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What is the function of prostaglandin H2 synthase-1? How does its position in the membrane facilitate its activity?
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What is multidrug resistance?
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Draw a bilayer membrane that has both an integral and peripheral protein present.
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Describe a lipid raft and its potential role in a cell.
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Describe the selectivity of the potassium ion channel.
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How are lipid bilayers formed? What is the driving force?
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How do secondary transporters drive the transport of a substance up its concentration gradient?
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What are liposomes? What are some of their current commercial applications?
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Describe the effect of introducing a sodium ion pore into a membrane containing the Na+-glucose symporter.
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