The main force responsible for membrane resealing of ruptured bio-membrane in aqueous environment is
(1) Hydrophobic forces between membrane lipids
(2) Covalent forces between membrane lipids
(3) Force between protein and lipids
(4) Ionic interactions between membrane lipids

 

 

Understanding Membrane Resealing in Bio-Membranes

Biological membranes are essential barriers that protect the internal environment of cells. However, these membranes can sometimes rupture due to mechanical stress or environmental factors. What’s fascinating is how they naturally reseal themselves—almost like magic. But what’s the science behind it?

The Magic Behind Membrane Self-Healing

When a bio-membrane is ruptured, especially in an aqueous (water-based) environment, it doesn’t just fall apart. Instead, it reseals itself spontaneously. The force responsible for this is:

✅ (1) Hydrophobic Forces Between Membrane Lipids

These hydrophobic interactions are the main driving force behind the resealing process. Here’s how:

  • Lipid bilayers consist of hydrophilic heads (water-attracting) and hydrophobic tails (water-repelling).
  • When the membrane is torn, the hydrophobic tails become exposed to water—something they “fear.”
  • To escape water, the lipids rearrange themselves quickly, minimizing exposure and thereby resealing the membrane.

Let’s Rule Out the Incorrect Options:

(2) Covalent Forces Between Membrane Lipids – ❌ Incorrect

Covalent bonds are too rigid and not the primary force in dynamic membrane resealing.

(3) Force Between Protein and Lipids – ❌ Incorrect

Protein-lipid interactions do play a role in membrane structure, but not in the immediate resealing process.

(4) Ionic Interactions Between Membrane Lipids – ❌ Incorrect

Ionic interactions can stabilize certain components but aren’t the dominant force in spontaneous resealing.

Final Answer:

✔️ Hydrophobic forces between membrane lipids are responsible for membrane resealing.

Key Takeaways

  • Biological membranes self-repair due to hydrophobic interactions.
  • These forces help maintain cell integrity in aqueous environments.
  • This concept is fundamental in cell biology, drug delivery, and bioengineering.

 

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