Prokaryotic (and Eukaryotic) cells Flashcards

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prokaryotic cells

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-make up single-celled prokaryotic organisms
-smaller than eukaryotic cells
-cells arise from other cells by binary fission
-don’t have membrane-bound organelles

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eukaryotic cells

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-make up complex eukaryotic organisms
-larger than prokaryotic cells
-cells arise from other cells by mitosis or meiosis
-have membrane-bound organelles

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animal cell organelles

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-mitochondria
-ribosomes
-ER
-golgi
-lysosomes
-nucleus

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plant cell organelles

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-vacuole
-chloroplasts
-cell wall
-all the organelles found in animal cells too

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algal cell organelles

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-exactly the same as for plant cells

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fungal cell organelles

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similar to plant cells, but:
-they have no chloroplasts
-cell wall is made from chitin instead
-they can be multicellular

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structure of the nuclear envelope

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-a double-membrane structure with lots of pores
-the inner and outer membranes are both phospholipid bilayers

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function of the nuclear envelope

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-its pores control the passage of ions, molecules and RNA between nucleoplasm and cytoplasm

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structure of the nucleus

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-has the nucleoplasm (semi-solid fluid) where we find chromatin and the nucleolus
-contains linear chromosomes made up of DNA (only in eukaryotes)
-has a nucleolus (plural is nucleoli)

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function of the nucleus

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-controls cell activity
-the DNA it contains, has the instructions for protein synthesis
-ribosomal RNA is joined together with associated proteins in the nucleolus to assemble the ribosomal subunits

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structure of the nucleolus

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-the largest sub-structure in the nucleus
-made from proteins like RNA, and DNA

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function of the nucleolus

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-the site where ribosomes are made
-has secondary roles like immobilising proteins and forming signal recognition particles

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structure of mitochondria

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-oval-shaped, double-membrane organelles that have their own ribosomes and DNA
-each membrane is a phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins
-inner membrane has folds called cristae
-mitochondrial matrix is the area surrounded by the cristae
-the matrix contains enzymes used for respiration

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function of mitochondria

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-they make ATP via aerobic respiration

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what does ATP stand for?

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adenosine triphospate

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function of chloroplasts

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-carry out photosynthesis to make food (sugars) for the plant

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structure of chloroplasts

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-they have their own DNA, ribosomes and are double-membrane organelles
-thylakoids are the stacked, fluid-filled membrane sacks (found in inner-membrane)
-each stack of thylakoids is called a granum (plural is grana)
-grana is linked by lamellae, which are flat, thin parts of thylakoid membrane
-the fluid enclosed by the inner membrane that surrounds the grana is called stroma

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structure of the golgi apparatus

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a series of flattened membranous sacs

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function of the golgi apparatus

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-transport vesicles are made from the RER and fuse with the golgi apparatus
-the transport vesicles empty proteins and lipids into the lumen of the golgi apparatus
-as the proteins and lipids travel through the golgi, they are sorted packaged and tagged so that they can be sent to the right place

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structure of golgi vesicles

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-they are membrane-bound and fluid-filled, and found in the cytoplasm
-lysosomes are a type of golgi vesicle
-small and round

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function of golgi vesicles

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-they store and transport modified proteins and lipids from golgi apparatus to target cells
-e.g. lysosomes - which contain enzymes called lysozyme
-lysozymes aid the breakdown of proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids, and old organelles

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structure of ribosomes

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-can either be floating in cytoplasm or attached to the cytoplasmic side of ER
-small organelles made of protein sub-units which means they are not covered by a membrane

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function of ribosomes

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-in charge of protein synthesis

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structure of the ER

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-a series of interconnected, membranous sacs and tubules
-its membrane is a phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins
-SER has no ribosomes
-RER does have ribosomes

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function of RER

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-responsible for processing and folding proteins

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function of SER

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-responsible for making and processing lipids