2.1 Cell Structures Flashcards
Organelles
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
Plasma Membrane
(aka Cell Membrane) controls…
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
Plasma Membrane is made out of
made of phospholipids, hence the phospholipid bilayer
The Nucleus
controls the cell’s activities
contains almost all the DNA
▪ small amounts are found in chloroplast and mitochondria
The nucleus is surrounded by
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)
The fluid inside the nucleus is called the…
nucleoplasm (like cytosol)
the dense nucleolus is found within the..
Nucleus
The nucleolus makes…
ribosomes
Ribosomes
build proteins, like
enzymes, by attaching
amino acids into chains
The Endomembrane
System
GROUP OF
INTERACTING
ORGANELLES BETWEEN
THE NUCLEUS AND
PLASMA MEMBRANE
Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER)
has two types
Rough ER
Smooth ER
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum stores________ and is covered with _____________ ____ __________ _______
▪ covered with ribosomes, stores proteins for later transport
▪ cells that secrete a lot of proteins have a lot of rough ER
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes______
makes most of the cell membrane’s lipids
▪ break down carbs, fatty acids, and some
drugs/poisons
What are Vesicles
Vesicles Transport…
▪ membrane enclosed, saclike organelles
▪ there are many types with different functions
▪ transport proteins
▪ contains enzymes that digest fatty acids and amino acids
▪ animal and plant cells contain vesicles, called
Vacuoles
Vacuole Functions
vacuoles
▪ trash cans of the cell
▪ Isolate and dispose of wastes, debris and toxic material
Plants have a large…
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
Lysosomes contain
contain powerful digestive
enzymes
Golgi Bodies
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
Mitochondria
makes ATP (energy molecule) thru cellular respiration
▪ nearly all eukaryotes have mitochondria, but prokaryotes DO NOT
thought to have evolved thru endosymbiosis
cells with high energy demand (e.g., muscle cells) have…
more mitochondria
cristae
Mitochondrial membrane:
two membranes, one highly folded inside the other
called
cristae function
this increases surface area to allow for more reactions to occur in the mitochondrial matrix
Plastids
membrane-enclosed organelles that are used for photosynthesis
or storage in plants