Cells Flashcards
What is the function of the ribosomes?
Protein synthesis
What is the function of the mitochondria?
The site of aerobic respiration which synthesises ATP.
What is the function of the chloroplast?
Site of photosynthesis which synthesises glucose
What is the function of the nucleolus?
Synthesis of rRNA and ribosomes
What is the function of the SER?
The synthesis and transport of lipids
What is the function of the golgi body?
Chemically modifies (eg producing glycoproteins) and packages proteins into vesicles for secretion out of the cell. Produces lysosomes.
What is the function of the centrioles
Are used in spindle formation in cell division in animals
What is the function of the lysosomes?
Contain digestive enzymes. These can be used to destroy old organelles
or digest material which has been taken into the cell
What is the function of the cell wall?
Prevents osmotic lysis
What is the function of the plasmodesmata?
Allows communication and exchange of large organic materials between adjacent plant cells
Draw and label a mitochondrion
Mitochondria consist of an outer and inner double membrane; intermembrane space; cristae; matrix; DNA and ribosomes.
Draw and label a chloroplast
Chloroplasts consist of a double outer membrane containing stroma with ribosomes, lipid, circular DNA and possibly starch. Through the stroma are parallel flattened sacs, thylakoids, stacked in places as grana. Between the grana the thylakoids form lamellae.
Which organelles in a eukaryotic cell contain DNA?
Nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts (if a plant cell)
What is the name of the membrane around a vacuole?
Tonoplast
Which organelles are found in plant cells but not animal cells?
chloroplasts, cell wall and plasmodesmata, large vacuole and tonoplast.