Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cell structure Flashcards
What are the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes? (5)
- DNA
- Cell division
- Ribosomes
- Cell walls
- Presence of membrane bound organelles
What is the function of the nucleolus?
manufactures ribosomes from proteins and rRNA
What process is the RER involved in?
the synthesis of proteins
What is the function of the SER?
synthesis of lipids and carbohydrates
What is the function of the golgi apparatus?
modify, store and package lipids and proteins. Involving the production of glycolipids and glycoproteins
Describe the structure of the mitochondria
oval shaped, with a double membrane. The inner membrane is folded to form cristae (which increase SA). the rest is a fluid filled matrix containing enzymes needed in respiration
What is the function of centrioles?
produce the spindle fibres that are needed in mitosis
What are lysosomes?
organelles containing lysozymes which are needed to hydrolyse waste material
What are the cell walls of bacteria made from?
murein
what is the function on the flagellum?
to help the prokaryote move
What is a virus?
a non living cellular particle containing nucleic acids
What is a plasmid?
a circular loop of DNA
Describe the role of lysosomes in digesting bacteria?
- fuse with vesicle (phagosome)
- release lysozymes/hydrolytic enzymes which hydrolyse the bacteria
Suggest one explanation for the faster rate of plasmid replication in cells growing in a culture with a high amino acid concentration
- more amino acids, so more protein synthesis
- forms enzymes needed in plasmid formation