Unit Two: Continued Overall Cell Knowledge Flashcards

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What are features of the endoplasmic reticulum

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  • network within the plasma
  • flattened sacs (cisterna)
  • tubular membranes
  • continuous with the outer nuclear membrane
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What are features of the Golgi Apparatus

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  • stack of flattened vesicles (cisternae)
  • no ribosomes
  • process and package of protein
  • found in cells with rough ER
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What are features lysosomes and secratory vesicles

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  • particle digestion hydrolases
  • rough ER –> Golgi –> lysosme
  • sequestration
  • high degree of glycoslyation
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What is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

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  • dots: ribosomes
  • polypeptide synthesis
  • quality control
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What is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

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  • no dots = no ribosomes
  • produces lipids and steroids
  • detoxification (asborbs toxins)
  • storage for skeletal muscle
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What are Lysosomes

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  • membrane bound vesicles
  • less than 30 enzymes
  • found in animal cells
  • formed by **budding from Golgi Appartatus **
  • operate a lower pH level
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What is Autophagy

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refers to the digestion of cells organelles

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What is Phagocytosis

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cellular ingestion of extracellular particles

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What is the Mitochondria

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  • powerhouse of the cell
  • makes energy through ATP
  • has its own ribosomes (protein synthesis)
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Facts about the Mitochondria

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1. Aerobic Respiration
- consumes oxygen to make ATP
- produces carbon dioxide and water

2. Mitochondrial Number
- more mitochondria
- more oxygen utilization to make ATP

3. Contains Proteins
- 2 sources of mitochondrial protein: nuclear protein import AND protein manufactoring

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