CELL STRUCTURE L5 Flashcards
I. Diversity and characteristics of cells - CC prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells II. Eukaryotic cell structure - SEQ transport pathway - CC cellular components
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the cell
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- smallest unit that carries out all activities associated with life
- can do everything or be specialized
- all share common features and evolutionary history
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prokaryotes
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- “before nucleus”
- domains: bacteria and archaea
- 4 bya
- 1-10 micrometers
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eukaryotes
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- “true nucleus”
- domain: eukarya
- larger/more complex than prokaryotes
- 1.8 bya
- 10-100 micrometers
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common features (between pro and eukaryotic cells)
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- surrounded by plasma membrane
- distinct internal environment
- store, replicate genetic info
- divide/reproduce
- metabolism
- interact with/respond to external environment
- (generally) limited in size
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cell size
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- most cells are very small
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limits to cell size
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- plasma membrane
- all materials must pass to enter cell
- surface area limits rate - advantageous to maximize surface area to volume ratio
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nucleus
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- contains most DNA
- often highly visible
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nuclear envelope
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- double membrane, separates nucleoplasm from cytoplasm
- membranes fused, nuclear pores
- protein complexes
- regulate passage between cytoplasm and nucleus
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nucleolus
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- region of ribosome production within nucleus
- dense in RNA and proteins
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mitochondria
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- aerobic respiration
- present in all eukaryotic lineages: plants and animals
- organelle acquired via endosymbiosis
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chloroplasts
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- photosynthesis
- only found in photosynthetic lineages: mostly plants and algae
- stroma: inside inner membrane
- organelle acquired via endosymbiosis
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ribosomes
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- structures responsible for protein synthesis
- NOT membrane bound therefore not considered organelles
- made of protein and RNA
- found in cytoplasm and associated with endoplasmic reticulum
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endomembrane system
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- internal membrane system
- membrane: lipid bilayer, closed
- divides cell into compartments
- membrane bound organelles
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membrane communication
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- direct continuity
- vesicular transport (transport of membrane segments)
- useful for moving lipids around
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plasma membrane
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- selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer
- not cell wall
- encloses cell contents
- controls flow of materials in and out