Intro. to Eukaryotic Cells Flashcards

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Label the parts of a eukaryotic cell and describe the function of each part.

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Nucleus: houses DNA, carries out cellular activities

ER: essential roles in protein and lipid production

rough ER: modifies proteins

smooth ER: lipid production/detoxifies

Vesicles: lipid bilayer sacs (transport and secratory)

Golgi: coordinates with ER/ modifies cellular proteins, builds lipids, sorts and distributes

Lysosomes: contain hydrolytic enzymes that break down substances engulfed by the cell

Mitochondria: makes ATP, carries out programmed death (apoptosis), regulates cell division, makes amino acids and vitamins

Chloroplasts: allows cells to harvest energy from sunlight using light collecting pigments

Peroxisomes: contain enzymes that break down fats and amino acids by oxidaton

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What is endosymbiosis?

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endo: inside
symbiotic: collaboration between organisms
- series of sequential cell merging events between ancient eukaryotic ancestors and certain prokaryotes

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Mitosis

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  • generates two genetically identical offspring from one parent cell
  • offspring cells maintain the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell
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Meiosis

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  • involved in sexual reproduction
  • two cell division stages
  • one parent cell produces four gametes
  • gametes are haploid
  • crossing over allows for genetic recombination
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Binary Fission

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  • mitochondria and chloroplasts use this process that resmebles binary fission
  • asexual reproduction
  • makes 2 genetically identical cells
  • same number of chromosomes as parent
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Endocytosis

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  • substances from the extracellular environment enter the cell in membranous endcoytic vesicles that form as the cell’s plasma membrane folds inward and pinches off
  • pinocytosis (cell drinking) : nonspecific mass transport important for cell survival
  • phagocytosis (cell eating)
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Exocytosis

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  • involves vesicles delivering their contents to the plasma membrane
  • exocytic vesicles are formed inside the cell-often budding from cellular organelles like the Golgi apparatus
  • vesicles transported to plasma membrane where they can fuse in order to expel their contents
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Receptor Mediated Endocytosis

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  • Ligands bind to specific cell surface receptors
  • Inner sruface of the plasma membrane is coated with clathrin
  • Clathrin polymerizes forming a pit
  • Clathrin coated pit pinches off
  • Forms a clathrin-coated vesicle
  • Sheds the clathrin coat
  • Fuses with an endosome
  • Altered pH seperates ligand and receptor
  • Ligand and receptor are sorted and delivered
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Eukaryotic versus Prokaryotic Cells

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