2.1 Cell Structures Flashcards

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Organelles

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Internal structures that carry out specialized
functions, like;

▪ isolate toxic/harmful
substances
▪ provide favourable
environment for reactions to
occur in the cytosol
▪ transport substances
▪ maintain fluid balance

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Plasma Membrane
(aka Cell Membrane) controls…

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controls the type and amount of
substances moving in or out of the cell (and some organelles, like the nuclear membrane)

▪Plant cells have an additional cell wall

▪ for protection, support and gives shape

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Plasma Membrane is made out of

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made of phospholipids, hence the phospholipid bilayer

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The Nucleus

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controls the cell’s activities

contains almost all the DNA
▪ small amounts are found in chloroplast and mitochondria

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The nucleus is surrounded by

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surrounded by the double membrane, nuclear envelope
(or membrane)

▪ outer layer is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

▪ proteins are embedded to allow certain molecules in/out (e.g., water
and gases)

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The fluid inside the nucleus is called the…

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nucleoplasm (like cytosol)

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the dense nucleolus is found within the..

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Nucleus

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The nucleolus makes…

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ribosomes

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Ribosomes

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build proteins, like
enzymes, by attaching
amino acids into chains

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The Endomembrane
System

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GROUP OF
INTERACTING
ORGANELLES BETWEEN
THE NUCLEUS AND
PLASMA MEMBRANE

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Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER)
has two types

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Rough ER

Smooth ER

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum stores________ and is covered with _____________ ____ __________ _______

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▪ covered with ribosomes, stores proteins for later transport

▪ cells that secrete a lot of proteins have a lot of rough ER

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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes______

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makes most of the cell membrane’s lipids

▪ break down carbs, fatty acids, and some
drugs/poisons

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What are Vesicles

Vesicles Transport…

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▪ membrane enclosed, saclike organelles

▪ there are many types with different functions

▪ transport proteins

▪ contains enzymes that digest fatty acids and amino acids

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▪ animal and plant cells contain vesicles, called

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Vacuoles

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Vacuole Functions

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vacuoles

▪ trash cans of the cell
▪ Isolate and dispose of wastes, debris and toxic material

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Plants have a large…

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a large
central vacuole
▪ Amino acids, sugars, ions, wastes,
and toxins accumulate
▪ Fluid pressure keeps plants firm
▪Takes up 50-90% of the cell’s
interior

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Lysosomes contain

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contain powerful digestive
enzymes

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Golgi Bodies

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folded membrane makes it look like a stack of pancakes

▪ contain enzymes that put the “finishing touches” on proteins and lipids delivered from the ER

▪ finished products are sorted and packaged into new vesicles that carry them to the plasma
membrane or lysosomes

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Mitochondria

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makes ATP (energy molecule) thru cellular respiration

▪ nearly all eukaryotes have mitochondria, but prokaryotes DO NOT

thought to have evolved thru endosymbiosis

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cells with high energy demand (e.g., muscle cells) have…

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more mitochondria

21
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cristae

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Mitochondrial membrane:

two membranes, one highly folded inside the other
called

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cristae function

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this increases surface area to allow for more reactions to occur in the mitochondrial matrix

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Plastids

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membrane-enclosed organelles that are used for photosynthesis
or storage in plants

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Types of Plastids

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  1. Chloroplasts
  2. Chromoplasts
  3. Amyloplasts
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  1. Chloroplasts
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◦ used by plants for photosynthesis

◦ like mitochondria thought to have evolved thru endosymbiosis

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  1. Chromoplasts
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◦ make and store pigments other than chlorophyll

◦ lots of orange and red carotenoids (gives autumn leaves their colour, also seen when a tomato ripens…green to red)

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  1. Amyloplasts
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◦ unpigmented plastids that store starch grains

◦ found in stems, tubers, and seeds

◦ can function as gravity-sensing organelles

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The Dynamic Cytoskeleton

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Found between the nucleus and plasma membrane; An interconnected system of protein filaments

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Microtubule

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Long, hollow cylinder made of tubulin proteins

Form scaffolding for support when needed

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Microfilament

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A fibre consisting of actin proteins

Used in muscles for movement (microfilaments of actin and myosin)

Helps strengthen cells

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Intermediate filaments

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Most stable part of the cell’s cytoskeleton

Made of fibrous proteins that strengthen and
maintain cell structures

Toughest of the cytoskeleton filaments

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Cilium (cilia pl.)

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◦ microtubules used for
movement/transporting substances

◦ Paramecium move with the help of cilia

◦ Mucus is moved via cilia in your lungs

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Flagellum (Flagella pl.)

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◦ long tail-like microtubules used for movement

◦ Sperm cells

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Pseudopods

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◦ limb like structures formed by amoeba

◦ Microtubules help cell change shape to move/engulf food

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Lysosomes fuse with..

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fuse with vacuoles that carry
material for disposal

▪ the lysosomal enzymes empty
the vacuoles and digest their
contents

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contains enzymes that digest fatty acids and amino acids

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Vesicles

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Vesicles fuse with

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vesicles fuse with Golgi body to empty their contents