Organelles, Membrane Transport Flashcards
What type of organelle is Actin? What is its purpose?
Microfilament
Involved in muscle contraction and cell cleavage
What composes the plasma membrane? How does it gain fluidity?
Phospholipids
Gains fluidity from unsaturated fatty acids
Purpose of Microtubules
transport railroad system of cell
attach to kinetochores during mitosis
anti-cancer drug, Taxol, prevents microtubules from binding to kinetochores
2 Examples of Microtubules
Kinesin and Dyenine
-motor proteins that travel along system carrying proteins, vesicles, and organelles
Purpose of Intermediate Filaments
support and anchoring
Glycocalyx
- outer gelatinous membrane of cell
- anchored to cell via intermediate filaments
- where many enzymes function
- where receptors are located
Which organelle controls the half-life of proteins?
lysosomes
What happens to an old protein?
gets Ubiquitone attached to it which sends it to lysosome for digestion
Which organelle digests foreign antigens?
lysosome
pH of lysosome
4-5.5
Purpose and Function of Rough ER
extension of nuclear membrane where ribosomes sit and translation occurs
Purpose and Function of Rough ER
extension of rough ER
where proteins go to get distributed everywhere except cytosol
all organelles, plasma membrane, exocytosis
Describe Mitochondria
-thought to be prokaryotes at one time
(aerobic prokaryote that was ingested by anaerobic eukaryote)
- self-replicate
- own double stranded DNA that is circular
- own ribosomes
- makes 20% of its own proteins
What is the pH of the intermembrane space of the mitochondria?
Low pH of 4-6 (involved in metabolism)
What are endothelial cells?
modified epithelial cells that line blood vessels and organs