Cell Membrane Structure, Function, and The Fluid Mosaic Model
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 Published On Dec 4, 2017

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This video reviews the structure and function of the cell membrane. It needs to be selectively permeable; it uses cholesterol to maintain fluidity, and multiple channel proteins, carrier proteins, glycoproteins and peripheral proteins. This video also discusses, diffusion of certain particles, the sodium potassium pump, the role of glycoproteins in conception, and how peripheral proteins explain the mechanism of cyanide poisoning.

00:00-00:11 Introduction
00:11-00:26 Role of the Cell Membrane
00:26-00:40 Components of the Cell Membrane
00:40-1:12 Phospholipids in the Cell Membrane
1:12-1:57 Cholesterol in the Cell Membrane
1:57-2:42 Membrane Transport and Channel Proteins
2:42-3:06 Carrier Proteins and the Sodium Potassium Pump
3:06-3:45 Glycoproteins in the Cell Membrane
3:45-4:20 Peripheral Proteins in the Cell Membrane
4:21-5:07 The Fluid Mosaic Model

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