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semipermeable membrane |
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semipermeable membrane Etymology: L, semi + permeare, to pass through a membrane that prevents the passage of some substances but allows the passage of others based on differences in the size, charge, or lipid-solubility of the substances. membrane a thin layer of tissue that covers a surface, lines a cavity, or divides a space or organ. alveolocapillary membrane a thin tissue barrier through which gases are exchanged between the alveolar air and the blood in the pulmonary capillaries. membrane-attack complex complement components C5-C9 which form in terminal stage of either of the complement pathways and lead to cell lysis. basilar membrane the lower boundary of the scala media of the ear. Bowman's membrane a thin layer of basement membrane between the outer layer of stratified epithelium and the substantia propria of the cornea. Bruch's membrane the inner layer of the choroid, separating it from the pigmented layer of the retina. membrane carrier a mechanism in the cell membrane of epithelial cells in the intestinal mucosa which facilitates the rapid transport of for example glucose, into the cell and thus into the bloodstream. cell membrane plasma membrane (below). membrane channels see channel. continuous membrane the middle of the three membranes on the outside of the yolk of the hen egg. cricothyroid membrane the membrane connecting the thyroid cartilage to the cricoid cartilage. It is extensive in the horse and surgical incision through it allows access to the interior of the larynx. Descemet's membrane the posterior lining membrane of the cornea; it is a thin hyaline membrane between the substantia propria and the endothelial layer of the cornea. drum membrane tympanic membrane (below). extraembryonic m's those that protect the embryo or fetus and provide for its nutrition, respiration and excretion; the yolk sac (umbilical vesicle), allantois, amnion, chorion, decidua and placenta. extravitelline membrane the outermost of the three membranes on the outside of the yolk of the hen egg. false membrane a membrane similar to the pseudomembrane; fibrinous exudates readily loosened from underlying tissue, as in croupous or pseudomembranous inflammation. fenestrated membrane one of the perforated elastic sheets of the tunica intima and tunica media of arteries. fetal m's see fetal membranes. See also extraembryonic membranes (above). fibrous membrane the strong, fibrous support layer in a joint capsule. Henle's membrane see henle's membrane. hyaline membrane 1. a membrane between the outer root sheath and inner fibrous layer of a hair follicle. 3. a homogeneous eosinophilic membrane lining alveolar ducts and alveoli, frequently found at necropsy in premature human infants. See also hyaline membrane disease. hyoglossal membrane a fibrous lamina connecting the under-surface of the tongue with the hyoid bone. interosseous membrane the membrane connecting the shaft of the fibula to the tibia. limiting membrane one that constitutes the border of some tissue or structure. mucous membrane the membrane covered with epithelium that lines many tubular organs of the body. nictitating membrane see membrana nictitans. nuclear membrane 1. either of the membranes, inner and outer, comprising the nuclear envelope. 2. nuclear envelope. olfactory membrane the olfactory portion of the mucous membrane lining the nasal fossa. periodontal membrane see periodontium. perivitelline membrane the innermost of the three layers on the outside of the yolk in the hen egg. placental membrane the membrane that separates the fetal from the maternal blood in the placenta. plasma membrane the membrane that encloses a cell; it is composed of phospholipids, glycolipids, cholesterol and proteins. The primary structure is a lipid bilayer. Phospholipid molecules have an electrically charged 'head' that attracts water and a hydrocarbon 'tail' that repels water; they line up side by side in two opposing layers, with their heads on the inner or outer surface of the membrane and their tails in the core, from which water is excluded. The other lipids affect the structural properties of the membrane. Proteins embedded in the membrane transport specific molecules across the membrane, act as hormone receptors, or perform other functions. membrane potential of a cell is the voltage difference across the cell membrane resulting from the differential concentrations of sodium and potassium on either side of the membrane. The resting potential, for example in a nerve cell, is altered by the temporary opening of the sodium channels in the membrane during an action potential, allowing a redistribution of the ions. membrane proteins the large number of proteins attached to a cell membrane. They include integral proteins, called also intrinsic, which are embedded in the phospholipid bi-layer of the cell membrane, and peripheral proteins, called also extrinsic, because they are loosely bound and can readily be extracted without damage to the cell membrane. pupillary membrane a vascular membrane which occupies the pupil in the embryo stage, completely covering the anterior surface of the lens but subsequently disappears. See also persistent pupillary membrane. Reissner's membrane the thin anterior wall of the cochlear duct, separating it from the scala vestibuli. Scarpa's membrane tympanic membrane, secondary. semipermeable membrane one permitting passage through it of some but not all substances. serosal membrane see serous membrane (below). serous membrane the membrane lining the walls of the body cavities and enclosing the contained organs; it consists of mesothelium lying upon a connective tissue layer and it secretes a watery fluid. shell membrane the membrane on the outside of the soft contents of the hen egg and just inside the shell. It consists of two membranes close together, with an air cell in between. synovial membrane see synovial membrane. membrane transport transport of electrolytes across semipermeable membranes with the aid of a transporter. unit membrane the trilaminar structure of all cellular membranes (such as the plasma membrane, nuclear membranes, mitochondrial membranes, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes) as they appear in electron micrographs. The biochemical structure is a lipid bilayer. wing membrane the membrane comprising the wing of the bat. yolk membrane the membrane investing the yolk of the hen egg; it includes (from the inside out) the perivitelline, the continuous and the extravitelline membranes. semipermeable membrane Nephrology A dialysis membrane with a pore size that permits passage of solvent and some solute molecules. See Cell membrane. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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