Cellular functions Flashcards

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Cytoplasm

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Is where many of the biochemical processes take place

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Organelles

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Are compartments bound by semi-permeable membranes

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Nucleus

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Control center of the cell. Contains chromosomes made up of DNA and associated proteins.

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Chromatin

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Is the DNA and proteins of chromosomes together

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Chromosomes

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Chromatin condenses to form

Discrete chromosomes as a cell prepares to divide

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Nucleolus

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Is located within the nucleus and is the site of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) synthesis

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Endomembrane system components

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Nuclear envelope 
Endoplasmic reticulum 
Golgi apparatus 
Lysosomes 
Vacuoles 
Plasma membrane 
These components are either continuous or connected via transfer by VESICLES
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Ribosomes

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Build proteins That are building blocks for life

  • are particles made of ribosomal RNA and protein.
  • they carry out protein synthesis in two locations
    1) Cytosol(free ribosomes)
    2) outside the endoplasmic reticulum or nuclear envelope. (Bound ribosomes)
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Nuclear envelope

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Surrounds the nucleus

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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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Lipid synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, calcium storage,and breaking down toxins

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Rough endoplasmic reticulum

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Contains ribosomes which synthesize membrane-embedded and secretory proteins

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Vesicle

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Transports synthesized proteins

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13
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Golgi apparatus

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Modifies membrane-embedded and secretory proteins

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Functions of smooth ER

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Synthesized lipids
Metabolizescarbohydrates
Detoxifies drugs and poisons
Stores calcium ions

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Functions Rough ER

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Has bound ribosomes that secrete glycoproteins ( proteins covalently bonded to carbohydrates)

  • distributes transport vesicles, proteins surrounded by membranes
  • is a membrane factory for the cell
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16
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Golgi apparatus

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Consist of flattened membranous sacs called CISTERNAE

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Functions of Golgi apparatus

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  • modifies products of the ER
  • manufactures certain macromolecules
  • sorts and packages materials into transport vesicles.
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Endosymbiotic Theory

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Eukaryotic organelles ( mitochondria, chloroplast) arose from symbiosis with prokaryotes.

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Evidence of endosymbiotic theory

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Mitochondria and chloroplast divide independently from nucleus

  • contain DNA that differs from nuclear DNA but similar to bacterial DNA
  • contain ribosomes smaller and more similar to bacterial ribosomes
20
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Lysosomes

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Is a membranous sac of hydrolytic enzymes that can digest macromolecules

21
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Lysosomal enzymes hydrolize:

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Proteins 
Fats
Polysaccharides 
Nuclei can acid 
Lysosomal enzymes work best in acidit environment inside the lysosome
22
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Vacuoles

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Vesicles used for storage 
Transportation and specialized functions.
-food vacuoles
-contractile vacuoles
-central vacuoles
23
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Food vacuoles:

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formed by phagocytosis

24
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Contractile vacuoles

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Found in many freshwater protist, pump excess water out of cells

25
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Central vacuoles

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Found in many mature plant cells, hold organic compounds and water

26
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Mitochondria

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Are the sites of cellular respiration a metabolic process That uses oxygen to generate ATP
(Power house of the cell)
Transform chemical energy via cellular respiration by using energy derived from the breakdown of carbohydrates and lipids to make ATP
-possess their own genome (mtDNA)

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Chloroplast

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Found in plants and algae, are the sites of photosynthesis.

28
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Chloroplast

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The process by which light energy is used to make organic molecules from CO2