cell structure Flashcards

1
Q

largest cell in your body?

A

neuron, 3 feet

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2
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the 3 components to the outside of a bacteria cell

A

capsule, cell wall, plasma membrane

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3
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what would you add to a bacterial cell to break its cell walls?

A

detergent

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4
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what powers the flagellum in a prokaryotic cell?

A

a rotary motor

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5
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what’s the difference in DNA storage in prokaryotes vs eukaryotes?

A

DNA in nucleus or out in cytoplasm

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6
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what components make up the nuclear envelope?

A

outer and inner nuclear membrane

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7
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nucleolus

A

nuclear subdomain that assembles ribosomal subunits in eukaryotic cells

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8
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chromatin

A

the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria (i.e., eukaryotes) are composed. It consists of protein, RNA, and DNA.

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9
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heterochromatin

A

dense, dark areas of chromatin- for INACTIVE genes- pushed to the edges

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10
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euchromatin

A

active genes, lighter color, on the inner parts of cell

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11
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where would you find the nuclear basket?

A

in the nuclear pore

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12
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which organelles are involved in the secretory pathway?

A

lysosome , ER, cell membrane, golgi apparatus

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13
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identify cis vs trans face of golgi appartus

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cis: incoming receiving side from ER. trans: farthest away from ER.

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14
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phagocytosis

A

cell absorbing food particles, bacteria etc. it uses phagocytes

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15
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peroxisome

A

isolate hydrogen peroxide and use catalase enzyme to break it down

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16
Q

who produces ATP?

A

mitochondria

17
Q

folds inside mitochondria are called __

A

cristae

18
Q

what is the matrix of a mitochrondria?

A

the inside of all of those folds

19
Q

what are some of the things that lysosomes digest?

A

nucleases, proteases, etc

20
Q

name a covalent bond seen in many proteins

A

disulfide bond