HS120: The Cytoplasm Flashcards
The cytoplasm is the part of the cell located
outside the nucleus and is:
- enclosed by the cell memrane
- containing organelles of the cell
cytoplasm
Consists of
- 50%: organelles
- 50% cytosol [cytoplasmic matrix]
- few % are inclusions
Define
Organelles
The functional subunits of cells
Organelles are divided into:
Membraneous and non-membraneous
The membraneous organelles include:
including the ones outside of the cytoplasm!
- Nucleus
- Plasma/cell membrane
- endoplasmic reticulum
- golgi apparatus
- transport vesicles
- endosomes
- lysosomes
- mitochondria
- peroxisomes
Non-membraneous organelles include:
- Proteasomes
- Centrioles
- Ribosomes
- Cytoskelton
What is the largest organelle?
Nucleus
Are lysosmes non-mem or mem?
membraneous!
How do we know an organelle is membraneous?
It has a plasma membrane just like the cell itself, dividing the cytoplasm into compartments “rooms”.
What are the 3 components of the cell membrane?
- It has a lipid bilayer
- It is trilaminary (3-layered structure)
- Contains a glycocalyx (cell coat)
What is the structure of the lipid bilayer?
thickness and feature
- it is 8nm thick
- contians membrane proteins
What are the 3 layers considered?
- inner hydrophilic layer (inner phosphate head)
- central hydrophobic layer
- outer hydrophilic layer (external phophate head
What is the structure of the glycocalyx?
and what they’re made of!
- covers the extracellular surface of cell membrane
- formed by the glycosylations (carbohydrates) of membraneous glycolipids, glycoproteins and proteoglycans
What is the function of the lipid bilayer?
- cell boundary
- boundary of membranous organelles, separates organelle environment from cytosol
Why is the function of the lipid bilayer important?
- in organelles: to keep enzymes away from their substrates, controlling metabolic processes.
- in cell membrane: obtains intracellular conc. grad.
Function of Membrane Proteins?
- physiological functions
- ex. ion channels
Function of Glycocalyx
- covers and protects cell
- participates in formation of cell surface receptors
What substances does the cell membrane consist of?
- membrane lipids: 42%
- membrane proteins: 55%
- carbohydrates: 3%
L/M of cell membrane
- too thin to be visualized
- a thin dark line surrounding cells
Where are membrane lipids produced?
In the smooth ER
How are membrane lipids transported?
via the golgi apparatus and brought to the plasma membrane as vesicles where they themselves make up the vesicle’s membrane. They then fuse with the plasma membrane as the lipids are incorporated into the plasma membrane.
Where are membrane proteins produced?
in the rough ER
How are membrane proteins transported to the plasma membrane?
Same way membrane lipids are: golgi apparatus then vesicle then fusion
What membrane lipids aggregate in microdomains?
lipid rafts