Organelles Theory Flashcards

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What is the structure of a nucleus?

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Double membrane bound, usually central in animal cells and peripheral in plant cells

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What is the function of the nucleus?

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Stores DNA (on chromosomes on genes), coordinates activity (growth, metabolism, protein synthesis), transcription (DNA to RNA)

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What is the structure of the Nucleolus?

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A membrane-less organelle, one strand of RNA in nucleus

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What is the function of the Nucleolus?

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Makes ribosomes

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What is the structure of a Ribosome?

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Made of two interlocking proteins, with small and large sub-units. Can be free or bound in rough endoplasmic reticulum

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What is the function of a Ribosome?

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Reads information on RNA to make proteins (can join amino acids at a rate of 200/minute)

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What is the difference between rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

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Rough = studded with ribosomes
Smooth = no ribosomes

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What is the function of endoplasmic reticulum?

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Synthesizes essential lipids such as phospholipids and cholesterol.
It can also be detoxifying (liver cells)

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What is the structure of endoplasmic reticulum?

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An interconnected network of membrane tubes that are continuous (joining) with the outer membrane of the nucleus.

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What is the structure of the Golgi body?

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A flattened, membrane - enclosed disks known as cisternae within individual stacks

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What is the function of the Golgi body?

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The cisternae are filled with many enzymes responsible for selectively modifying proteins

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What is the structure of the lysosomes?

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Specialized vesicles (membrane bound sacs, contain enzymes for digestion)

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What is the function of lysosomes?

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Digests both macromolecules into cells (proteins into amino acids, carbohydrates into glucose and substances brought in via phagocytosis - like bacteria and breakdown of old organelles)

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What is the structure of vacuoles?

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Made of membrane-bound sacs that contain mostly water

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What is the function of vacuoles?

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Store salts, minerals and proteins.
These are very big in plants
And lots of small ones in animals

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