structure of eukaryote cells Flashcards

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What is the RER?

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+ rough endoplasmic reticulum

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structure and function of RER?

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+ system of membranes that enclose a fluid-filled space
+ surface is covered in ribosomes
+ folds and processes proteins from the ribosomes

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what is the SER?

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+ smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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structure and function of SER?

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+ similar to RER
+ no ribosomes on surface
+ synthesises and processes lipids and carbohydrates

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structure and function of nucleus?

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+ largest organelle
+ surrounded by a nuclear envelope that contains pores
+ pores allow substances (e.g RNA) to move between the nucleus and cytoplasm
+ contains chromosomes made from protein-bound linear DNA
+ contains nucleolus (makes ribosomes)
+ controls cells activity through transcription of DNA (to make proteins)

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structure and function of mitochondria?

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+ contains a double membrane
+ inner membrane is folded to form cristae
+ inside the membrane is the matrix (contains enzymes involved in respiration)
+ own DNA, proteins and lipids
+ site of aerobic respiration (production of ATP)
+ large numbers found in active cells

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structure and function of cell membrane?

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+ surface of animal cells ( and inside the cell wall of other cells)
+ consists of a bilayer of phospholipids
+ contains protein within it and on its surface (within= channel and carrier proteins) (surface= antigens and receptors)
+ regulates the movement of substances within the cell

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structure and function of golgi apparatus?

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+ fluid-filled, flattened membrane sacs
+ processes and packages new lipids and proteins
+ vesicles often found at the end of the sacs store the lipids and proteins and transports them out of the cell surface membrane)
+ makes lysosomes

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structure and function of lysosomes?

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+ small, round organelles surrounded by a membrane
+ no clear internal structure
+ a type of golgi vesicle
+ contain lysozymes (digestive enzymes)
+ enzymes need to be kept away from the cytoplasm, as they are used to digest invading cells/ break down worn out components

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structure and function of ribosomes?

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+ smallest and most numerous of all organelles
+ either float free or are attached to the RER
+ made up of proteins and RNA
+ has no membrane
+ site of protein synthesis
+ 70s or 80s (depending on the cell its in)

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structure and function of chloroplast?

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+ small, flattened structure found within plant and algal cells
+ contains a double membrane
+contains circular DNA and ribosomes
+stroma is an aqueous liquid found within these membranes (contains enzymes)
+ contains structures within thylakoids
+ these stack up to form grana
+ site of photosynthesis (occurs in the grana and the stroma)

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what is the grana?

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+ grana are linked to eachother by a thin flat piece of membrane called a lamellae

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structure and function of cell wall?

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+ rigid structure
+ surrounds cells in plants, algae and fungi
+ made mainly of cellulose (plant and algae)
+ made of chitin in fungi
+ provides mechanical strength and prevent them from changing shape due to osmosis

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structure and function of the vacuole?

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+ membrane bound organelles found within the cytoplasm of plant cells
+ the membrane is called the tonoplast
+ contains a weak solution of sugars and salts (cell soap)
+ help to maintain pressure inside the cell and keep it rigid
+ involved in isolating unwanted chemicals in the cell

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what is a eukaryotic cell?

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+ a cell that contains a nucleus
+ cell that has a membrane bound nucleus and chromosomes ( and other organelles)

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