Cell membrane of Eukaryotic Cell
The cell membrane is a thin elastic transparent semi-permeable membrane covering all cells plants and animals. This note contains detail information about its structure and functions.
Summary
The cell membrane is a thin elastic transparent semi-permeable membrane covering all cells plants and animals. This note contains detail information about its structure and functions.
Things to Remember
- The cell membrane is a thin elastic transparent semi-permeable membrane covering all cells plants and animals.
- It is chemically composed of lipid, protein, and a small amount of carbohydrate.
- Endocytosis is the process of intaking of large sized food materials by the activity of cell membrane.
- On the outer surface of the cell membrane, there is a long chain of carbohydrate which either attached to lipid or protein forming glycolipid, glycoprotein respectively.
- It regulates the flow of materials in and out of the cell through the processes like osmosis, diffusion(passive transports) which does not require energy.
- It also helps in active transport which requires energy in the form of ATP.
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Q1:
What do you mean by nutrients and balanced diet of sheep and goats?
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Q2:
What things should be considered while feeding sheep and goats?
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Q3:
How can feed be prepared from local materials for sheep and goats?
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Q4:
Write a short note on pasteurization of sheep and goats.
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Q5:
How will you manage the production of sheep and goats?
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<ul>
<li>Record of capital goods</li>
<li>Income and expenditure records</li>
<li>Meat, milk and wool production report</li>
<li>Growth record of sheep and goats</li>
<li>Stock report of those animals</li>
</ul>
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Q6:
What are the main diseases of sheep and goats?
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<p><strong>Peste des</strong> <strong>Petis Ruminants (P.P.R):</strong> This disease is caused by bacteria and animal dies within 5-10 days after its infection.</p>
<p><strong>Gastroenteritis:</strong> It is a virus which makes animal weak, thin and suffer from indigestion.</p>
<p><strong>Bloat or Acidosis:</strong> It is simply a food poisoning reaction. The excess gas gets accumulated in the stomach, which cause difficulty in respiration and stomach pain.</p>
<p><strong>Footrot:</strong> It infects inside the hard shell of the hoof of the leg. It causes inflamed heels.</p>
<p><strong>Pneumonia:</strong> It is a bacteria caused in a cold weather. It might cause death within a few days if it is not cured.</p>
Q7:
How can we control the diseases of sheep and goats?
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Q8:
What are the importances of animal husbandry for human society?
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<li>It is a good source of income.</li>
<li>It ensures food security where vegetables are not possible.</li>
<li>The dung and shit of animals can be the source of energy as biogas.</li>
<li>It improves the new breed of animals.</li>
<li>It is the source of industrial raw materials.</li>
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Q9:
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- The meat of sheep and goat is called _______ .
- The right amount of fats and _________ is required in food for energy.
- Sheep and goats give birth to young kids in _________ after mating.
- Gastroenteritis disease can be controlled from _________ .
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<li>The meat of sheep and goat is called <span style="text-decoration: underline;">mutton</span>.</li>
<li>The right amount of fats and <span style="text-decoration: underline;">carbohydrates</span> is required in food for energy.</li>
<li>Sheep and goats give birth to young kids in <span style="text-decoration: underline;">heat period</span> after mating.</li>
<li>Gastroenteritis disease can be controlled from <span style="text-decoration: underline;">medicine namely neblone and salpha drugs</span>.</li>
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Q10:
Explain the lifecycle of sheep and goats.
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Q11:
Write a short note on goat and sheep farming in the Himalayan region of Nepal.
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Cell membrane of Eukaryotic Cell
The cell membrane is a thin elastic transparent semi-permeable membrane covering all cells plants and animals. It is also called plasma membrane or plasmalemma. It is chemically composed of lipid, protein, and a small amount of carbohydrate.
Structure of Cell membrane

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Different models have been proposed to describe the structure of cell membrane. The most widely accepted model is fluid mosaic model given by Singer and Nicholson.
- According to this model, the structure of cell membrane is just like "protein iceberg" in a sea of lipid.
- There is present of phospholipid bi-layer which is fluid in nature and in which lipid molecules change their position either within the same layer or between the layers.
- The proteins are globular in shape and are of two types i.e. Extrinsic and intrinsic. The extrinsic protein or peripheral protein lie on the surface of the lipid layer, but the intrinsic protein is embedded either partially or completely in the lipid layer.
- Phospholipid molecules are polar molecules having a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tail.
- The heads are directed towards opposite sides and tails face each other.
- On the outer surface of the cell membrane, there is a long chain of carbohydrate which either attached to lipid or protein forming glycolipid, glycoprotein respectively.
Functions
- It gives protection to the inner content of the cell.
- It regulates the flow of materials in and out of the cell through the processes like osmosis, diffusion(passive transports) which does not require energy.
- It also helps in active transport which requires energy in the form of ATP.
- It also helps in the processes like endocytosis and exocytosis.
- In some organisms like the amoeba, it helps in locomotion through pseudopodial movement.
Endocytosis and Exocytosis
Endocytosis is the process of intaking of large sized food materials by the activity of cell membrane. Exocytosis is the process of throwing waste materials out of the cell by the activity of cell membrane. It is commonly called cell vomiting process.
Phagocytosis and Pinocytosis
Phagocytosis is the process of intaking of solid food by the activity of cell membrane. It is commonly called as a cell eating process.
Pinocytosis is the process of intaking of liquid food by the activity of cell membrane. It is commonly called as a cell drinking process.

Lesson
Cell
Subject
Biology
Grade
Grade 11
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