Eukaryotic animal cells Flashcards
What is the role of the plasma membrane?
- controls exchange between cell and environments
What are the functions of the plasma membrane?
- Has receptors for cell recognition
- selectively permeable
What is the role of the cytoplasm?
- suspended in the cytoplasm are number out specialised membrane-bound structures called organelles
- THE CYTOPLASM IS NOT AN ORGANELLE IT JUST CONTAINS ORGANELLES
What is the role of the nucleus ?
- the nucleus contains DNA and controls the activities of the cell
What are the functions of the nucleus ?
- the nucleus is the largest organelle surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope
What is the nuclear envelope (the double membrane) perforated with?
The nuclear envelope is perforated with nuclear pores.
What is the nucleolus? And what is its function?
- the nucleolus is a small densely staining disk within the nucleus
ALWAYS APPEARS DARKER THAN THE NUCLEUS - the nucleolus makes RNA and ribosomes
What is the nuclear envelope?
- the nuclear envelope is a double layered structure consisting of two adjacent membranes
The membranes are 40-70 nm apart
What is the diameter of the nuclear pores?
50-70nm
What is the function of the nuclear pores?
- the nuclear pore allows movement of substances in or out of the membrane such as RNA or ribosomes
What are often found attached to the Nuclear membrane?
Ribosomes cover the outer layer of the nuclear membrane
What are chromatin?
- when a cell is not dividing no chromosomes can be seen this is because DNA is unwound in the nucleus
- unwound DNA = chromatin
What are mitochondria ?
- mitochondria are rod-shaped organelles
- outer smooth membrane
- inner folded membrane
- the folds of mitochondria are called Cristae
What is the function of mitochondria ?
- they are concerned with energy production through making an energy storage molecule called ATP
- much of the process of aerobic respiration occurs within the mitochondria
Why do mitochondria look different?
- mitochondria vary in shape
- cut in different planes and angles
- or deformed during preparation of section