Anatomy of the Cell Flashcards

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Cell

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Basic structural unit of all living organisms

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Composition of a Cell

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Water = 80%
Protein = 15%
Lipid = 2.5%
Carbohydrate = 1.5%
Inorganic = 1.0%

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Plasma Membrane - Function (3), Composition, Properties (2)

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Controls entry and exit of cell
Protects the cell
Separates cytoplasm from external environment
Bimolecular layer of amphiphatic phospholipid molecules with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails
Fluid - change shape, membrane proteins can diffuse laterally in membrane
Selectively-permeable - molecules like water/oxygen/hydrophobic molecules can pass, but molecules like ions and large molecules can’t
Trilaminar

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Cytoplasm - Composition, Properties,

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Solution of proteins, electrolytes and carbohydrates
Fluid and gel-like properties

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Cytoskeleton

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Determines shape and fluidity of cell
Includes –> MIcrofilaments, Intermediate filaments
Microtubules

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Organelles

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Membrane-bound subcellular structures within the cytoplasm
Small intracellular organs with specific function and structural organisation

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Inclusions (3)

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Other structures in cytoplasm which may or may not be bound by a membrane
Dispensable and may be present only as transients
Components synthesised by the cell itself or taken up from the extracellular environment

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Integral Proteins

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Within the plasma membrane
Movement of signals across (signal transduction)
I.e. Receptors, Channels, Transporters, Enzymes, Cell Attachment

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Nucleus

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Contains the genetic code (DNA)
Nucleolus - 1-3um, rRNA transcribed
Nuclear membrane - pores present
Inner membrane
Outer membrane - studded with ribosomes, continuous with RER
mRNA and tRNA transcribed in nucleus
Euchromatin - open, uncondensed, active
Heterochromatin - closed, condensed, inactive

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Mitochondria

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Energy production
Cellular respiration - electron transport chain
ATP production - via OXPHOS
Synthesis of some lipids/proteins
Oblong, cylindrical organelles
0.5-2um length
Outer Membrane
Inner membrane - folded into cristae (increase SA)
Mitochondrial DNA

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Ribosomes

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Formed in nucleolus
Protein synthesis
Small 40S subunit - binds RNA
Large 60S subunit - catalyses peptide bond formation

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Network of Interconnecting membrane-bound compartments in cell

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Rough ER

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Studded with ribosomes
Protein synthesis - destined for membrane insertion or secretion
Glycoprotein formation
High RER = Metabolically active cell
Low RER = Metabolically inactive cell

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Smooth ER

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Cholesterol and Lipid synthesis/detoxification
Continues protein processing from RER
Most cells have little SER

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Golgi Apparatus

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Modification & Packaging of macromolecules - adds sugars, cleavage, vesicle sorting
Flattened membrane bound cisternae
Sub-compartments
Transport vesicles arrive from ER
Cis- and trans-Golgi

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Lysosome

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Contains hydrolytic enzymes for intracellular digestion

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Microfilaments - Diameter, Globular, Filamentous, Assembly

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7nm diameter
Actin
Globular actin polymerises to form FIlamentous actin
Assemble into filaments then disassemble (dynamic)

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Intermediate FIlaments

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> 10nm diameter
6 Main Proteins
BInd intracellular elements together and to membrane
More than 50 types - neurofilaments, desmin, cytokeratins, vimentin, lamin, etc

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Microtubules

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25nm diameter
Alpha and Beta-tubulin proteins
Hollow tubule
Assembled and Disassembled
Originate from centrosome and include MAPs (stabilising proteins)
Important in Cilia, Flagella and Mitotic Spindle
Dynein and Kinesin attach and move along - associate with organelles and vesicles

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Intracellular Junctions

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Specialised membrane structures which link individual cells together into a functional unit
Prominent in epithelia

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Occluding Junctions/ Tight Junctions

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Prevent diffusion
Focal region of close apposition between adjacent cells
Contain occludin and claudin

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Anchoring Junctions/ Zonula Adherens

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Link submembrane actin bundles of adjacent cells
Transmembrane cadherin bind to each other in the extracellular space and to the actin of the cytoskeleton (link molecules)

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Desmosomes/ Macula adherens

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Link submembrane intermediate filaments of adjacent cells
Common in skin - mechanical stability
Desmocollin and Desmoglein

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Communicating Junctions/ Gap Junctions

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Selective diffusion
Each junction is a circular patch studded with several hundred pores
Connexon proteins
Found in epithelia and also some smooth muscle and cardiac muscle (excitation spread)

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Junctional Complex

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Close association of several types of junctions found in certain epithelial tissues
ZO –> ZA –> MA

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Transport in and out of the cell

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Diffusion
Transport Proteins - pumps or channels
Vesicles - endocytosis, phagocytosis

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Endocytosis

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From extracellular space to intracellular space of the cell
Membrane invaginates, fuses and newly made endocytotic vesicle buds into the cell
Receptor-mediated

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Exocytosis

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Material moves from the intracellular space to the extracellular space

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Phagocytosis

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Bacteria or larger material from extracellular space incorperated into cell
Bacterium binds to cell surface receptors –> cell extensions –> Engulfment of bacterium –> Phagosome –> Binds to Lysosome –> Phagolysosome