Friday, October 18, 2013

Fluid Mosaic Model.

In this activity, we made a poster describing a plasma membrane.. In this poster it showed globular proteins, integral proteins, hydrophobic helixes, oligosaccharides, glyoclipids, phosphdipids, cholesterols, hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails.. We labeled each one of those on our poster, to define them each, globular proteins and integral proteins are both types of proteins found in membranes. A oligosaccharide is a carbohydrate whose molecules are composed of a relatively small number of monosaccharide units. A glyoclipid is a lipid with a carbohydrate attached.  Hydrophobic helixes are structures for proteins. Cholesterol is a crystalline substance which is found in tissues. Hydrophilic heads are polar therefore they are attracted to water and hydrophobic tails  are fatty acids and are not attracted to water.





Monday, October 14, 2013

Carbohydrate Lab!!

The link to my answers to Carbohydrate ID Lab Analysis
And my Lab write up. (:

https://docs.google.com/a/lajunta.k12.co.us/document/d/1N2IJ7ukC5iy2iooJO4vQ0P_x9EOFoUV6ImvRvrSpOXE/edit

Membrane Structure...

https://docs.google.com/a/lajunta.k12.co.us/document/d/1n5L6QKQeieI61s4r-pm30D0v5UOGBfBNFG6sJ7VjbZM/edit


Heres my notes and answers from the membrane structure trials..