Lysosomes & Phagocytosis Flashcards

1
Q

Which system regulates protein traffic and performs metabolic functions?

A

Endomembrane system

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2
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What does the endomembrane system consist of?

A

ER, Golgi, Lysosome, Vacuole

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3
Q

What is known as “cell drinking”?

A

Pinocytosis, contents taken up into endosomes.

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4
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What is known as “cell-eating”?

A

Phagocytosis.

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5
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What is the structure of lysosomes?

A

They are membrane-bound sacs found in the cytosol.

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6
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Describe the functions of lysosomes?

A

Breakdown debris

Destruction of microorganisms that have been phagocytosed

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7
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Function of plant vacuole?

A

Storage
Digestion
Turgor pressure
Maintaining size of cell

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8
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What is inside the lysosomes?

A

Hydrolytic and acidic enzymes that are able to breakdown organic material.

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9
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What keeps the membrane from being broken down by the enzymes?

A

The membrane is glycosylated to provide a protective coat.

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10
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What matures into a lysosome?

A

A late endosome.

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11
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What can lysosomes break down?

A

Organelles, endosomes, macromolecules, pathogens etc.

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12
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What are transport vesicles coated with?

A

Clathrin

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13
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How does phagocytosis work?

A

The vesicle/particle attaches to the surface of the phagocyte. A phagosome is formed. Lysosome fuses with it and digests the material.
Remaining debris is excreted by exocytosis.

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14
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Under which conditions are lysosomes most typically active?

A

Acidic pH

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15
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What organelles acts as carrier to the lysosomes?

A

Endosomes

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16
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Why do lysosomes work best under low pH conditions?

A

Lysosomes contain acid hydrolases, meaning they work optimally at these conditions.