Cell And Organelles Flashcards

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What are the differences in prokaryotes compared to prokaryotes?

A

No nucleus - naked circular DNA
Cell wall
Lack most organelles (no microtubules)
All biochemical processes occur in the same compartment

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State 5 functions of the plasma membrane

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Selective permeability 
Transport of materials along cell surface 
Endo/exocytosis
Intercellular recognition 
Signal transduction 
Maintains cell morphology
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3
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What are some of the main functions of ER?

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Lipid biosynthesis
Steroidogenesis
Membrane synthesis

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What side of the Golgi to proteins enter?

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Enter at cis face

Leave at trans face

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5
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What are the main functions of the Golgi?

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Modify, sort, concentrate and package proteins synthesised in RER into secretory vesicles

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6
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What is the function of peroxisomes?

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To detoxify (oxidise) a number of molecules (alcohols, phenols, formaldehyde etc)

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What’s the function of mitochondria?

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Primary site of energy production through oxidative phosphorylation - produces ATP

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Metabolism of what occurs in the cytoplasm?

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Amino acids, nucleotides and carbohydrates

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9
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What is the standard ph of blood plasma?

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7.4

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10
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Which areas of the body are abundant in SER?

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Liver, mammary glands, ovaries, testes and adrenal glands

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