The Cell Part VI Flashcards

1
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membrane-bound and non membrane-bound structures.

A

Organelles

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2
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carry out specific metabolic activities of the cell

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Organelles

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3
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extensive interconnected membrane network that varies in shape (e.g., cisternae, tubules)

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)

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4
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ribosomes attached on cytoplasmic surface

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)

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5
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modifies, transports, and stores proteins produced by attached ribosome

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)

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6
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these proteins are secreted, become components of the plasma membrane, or serve as enzymes of lysosomes

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)

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7
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extensive interconnected membrane network lacking ribosomes

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Soft Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)

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8
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synthesizes, transports, and stores lipids (e.g., steroids)

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Soft Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)

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9
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metabolizes carbohydrates

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Soft Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)

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10
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detoxifies drugs, alcohol, and poisons

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Soft Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)

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11
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forms vesicles and peroxisomes

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Soft Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)

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12
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series of several elongated, flattened saclike membranous structures

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Golgi Apparatus

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13
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modifies, packages, and sorts materials that arrive from the Endoplasmic Reticulum in transport vesicles

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Golgi Apparatus

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14
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forms secretory vesicles and lysosomes

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Golgi Apparatus

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15
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spherical-shaped membrane-bound sacs

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Vesicles

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16
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contain various types of materials to be transported through the cell

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Vesicles

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17
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transport cellular material

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Vesicles

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18
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transport cellular material

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Vesicles

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19
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contain digestive enzymes

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Lysosomes

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19
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spherical-shaped membrane-bound organelles formed from the Golgi apparatus

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Lysosomes

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20
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digest microbes or materials (e.g., ingested by the cell, worn-out cellular components, or the entire cell)

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Lysosomes

21
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smaller, spherical-shaped membrane-bound organelles formed from the Endoplasmic Reticulum or through fission;

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Peroxisomes

22
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contain oxidative enzymes

A

Peroxisomes

23
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detoxify specific harmful substances either produced by the cell or taken into the cell;

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Peroxisomes

24
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engage in beta oxidation of fatty acids to acetyl CoA

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Peroxisomes

25
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double membrane-bound organelles containing a circular strand of DNA (genes for producing mitochondrial proteins)

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Mitochondria

26
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synthesize most ATP during aerobic cellular respiration by digestion of fuel molecules (e.g., glucose) in the presence of oxygen

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Mitochondria

27
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organelles composed of both protein and ribosomal RNA (rRNA) that are organized into both a large and small subunit

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Ribosomes

28
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may be bound to a membrane or free in cytosol

A

Ribosomes

29
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engage in protein synthesis

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Ribosomes

30
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bound ribosomes produce proteins that are secreted, incorporated into plasma membrane, and within lysosomes

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Ribosomes

31
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free ribosomes produce proteins used within the cell

A

Ribosomes

32
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organized network of protein filaments and hollow tubules, including microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules

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Cytoskeleton

33
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maintain intracellular structural support and organization of cells

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Cytoskeleton

34
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participates in cell division

A

Cytoskeleton

35
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  • facilitates movement
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Cytoskeleton

36
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actin protein monomers organized into two thin intertwined protein filaments (actin filaments)

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Microfilaments

37
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maintain cell shapes

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Microfilaments

38
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support microvilli

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Microfilaments

39
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separate two cells during cytokinesis (a process of cell division

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Microfilaments

40
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facilitate change in cell shape

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Microfilaments

41
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participate in muscle contraction

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Microfilaments

42
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various protein components

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Intermediate Filaments

43
Q

provide structural support

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Intermediate Filaments

44
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stabilize junctions between cells

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Intermediate Filaments

45
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stabilize junctions between cells

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Intermediate Filaments

46
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hollow cylinders composed of tubulin protein

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Microtubules

47
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maintain cell shape and rigidity

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Microtubules

48
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organize and move organelles

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Microtubules

49
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support cilia and flagella

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Microtubules

50
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participate in vesicular transport

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Microtubules

51
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separate chromosomes during the process of cell division

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Microtubules