Cell membrane, Microvilli, Centrioles Flashcards

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The cell membrane is extremely…

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thin about 7 nm.

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The cell membrane has…

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3 layers so it has a trilaminar appearance.

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Microvilli are…

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finger-like extensions of the cell surface membrane.

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Microvilli greatly…

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increase the surface area of the cell membrane.

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Microtubules are…

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long, rigid and hollow tubes found in the cytoplasm.

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Microtubules diameter

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25 nm.

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Microtubules make up…

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the cytoskeleton, an essential structural component of cells which helps to determine the shape.

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Microtubules are made of…

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a protein called tubulin.

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Two type of tubulin

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  • alpha-tubulin

- beta-tubulin

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These two types of tubulin combine…

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to form dimers(double molecules). These dimers are then joined end to end to form long protofilaments. This is an example of polymerisation.

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13 protofilaments line up…

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alongside each other in a ring to form a cylinder with a hollow centre. This cylinder is a microtubule.

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Other function of microtubules

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Secretory vesicles, other organelles and cell components can move along the outside surfaces, forming an intracellular transport system.

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Membrane-bound organelles are held in…

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place by the cytoskeleton.

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During nuclear division, the spindle…

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used for the separation of chromatids of chromosomes is made of microtubules and microtubules form a part of the structure of centrioles.

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MTOCs

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Microtubule organising centres. Where the microtubules are assembled within the cell.

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Centrosome

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Where centrioles lie alongside each other at right angles.

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Centriole is…

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a hollow cylinder about 500nm long, formed from a ring of short microtubules. Each centriole contains 9 triplets of microtubules.

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Centrioles found at the bases of…

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cilia and flagella, do act as MTOCs. The microtubules that extend from the basal bodies into Celia and flagella are essential for beating movement of these organelles.