EUKARYOTIC CELLS Flashcards

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function of the nucleus

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site of DNA replication and transcription and contains the genetic code
nuclear envelope
nuclear pores
nucleoplasm
chromatin - protein bound linear DNA
nucleolus - makes ribosomes

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function of the mitochondria

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site of aerobic respiration. contains the DNA to code for enzymes in respiration
double membrane
cristae - inner folded membrane
matrix - inside
contains its own DNA, proteins and lipids

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function of the RER

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rough endoplasmic reticulum
protein synthesis
cisternae - fluid filled folded membrane
ribosomes on the cisternae

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4
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function of the SER

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smooth endoplasmic reticulum
synthesizes and processes lipids and carbohydrates
cisternae

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function of ribosomes

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protein synthesis
70s - prokaryotes/mitochondria/chloroplasts
80s - eukaryotes
float free or attached to RER
made of proteins and RNA
no membrane

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function of the golgi apparatus

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processes and packages new lipids and proteins, makes lysosomes
cisternae
vesicles pinching off

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function of lysosomes

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fuse with vesicles releasing hydrolytic enzymes (lysozymes). break down worn out cells or organelles (autolysis)
sac of digestive enzyme

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function of cell membrane

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controls movement in and out of cells/organelles
phospholipid bilayer
proteins:
within (channel/carrier)
surface (antigens/receptors)

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function of chloroplast

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site of photosynthesis (grana and stroma)
flattened structure
double membrane
contains circular DNA and ribosomes
stroma - liquid found in these membranes contain enzymes
thylakoids stack to form grana and they are linked by a thin membrane lamellae

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function of cell wall

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strength to prevent a change in shape due to osmotic pressure
rigid structure
plants - mainly made of cellulose (microfibrils)
fungi - made of chitin (contains nitrogen)

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function of cell vacuole

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maintain pressure and keeps it rigid. temporary store of sugars and amino acids
membrane made of tonoplast
contains sap (weak solution of sugars and salts)

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