bio chapter 1 Flashcards

bio T1W9 cba 1 (13 cards)

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function of cell surface membrane

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selectively permeable membrane that allows only some substances to pass through and controls movement of substances in and out of cell

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function of cytoplasm

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where most cell activities occur + contains organelles

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function of nucleus

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  1. controls cell activities such as cell growth and repair of worn-out parts
  2. essential for cell division (cells without a nucleus are unable to divide)
  3. contains genetic information in form of chromosomes
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function of rough endoplasmic reticulum

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transports proteins made by ribosomes to Golgi body for secretion out of cell

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function of smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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-> synthesizes substances such as fats and steroids
-> converts harmful substances into harmless substances through detoxification

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function of ribosomes

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synthesizes proteins in cell either:
1. attached to membrane of RER and makes proteins that are usually transported out of the cell
2. lie freely in cytoplasm and make proteins that are used within cytoplasm of cell

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function of Golgi body/apparatus

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  1. chemically modifies substances made by ER
  2. stores and packages these substances in vesicles for secretion out of cell
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function of mitochondria [singular: mitochondrion]

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  1. where aerobic respiration occurs
  2. during aerobic respiration, food substances are broken down to release energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate
  3. this energy may be used by cell to perform cell activities e.g. growth and reproduction
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function of vacuoles

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  1. plant cells = large central vacuole
    -> contains cell sap which contains dissolved substances e.g. sugars, mineral salts and amino acids
  2. animal cells = small numerous vacuoles
    -> contain water and food substances
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function of cellulose cell wall

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  1. protects cell from injury
  2. gives plant cell a fixed shape
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function of chloroplasts

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-> contain a green pigment called chlorophyll that is essential for photosynthesis

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processes in the endomembrane system (RER - protein)

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  1. nucleus controls synthesis of polypeptide
  2. ribosomes attached on outer surface of RER synthesizes polypeptides
  3. newly synthesized protein is drawn into lumen of RER
  4. vesicles containing polypeptide made by RER pinches off from RER
  5. vesicles fuse with the Golgi body releasing the protein molecules made by RER which is then chemically modified
  6. Secretory vesicles containing modified protein molecules pinch off from the Golgi body and move towards cell surface membrane
  7. Secretory vesicles fuse with the cell surface membrane and their contents exit the cell
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processes in the endomembrane system (SER - fats/lipids)

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  1. vesicles containing fats/lipids made by SER pinches off from SER
  2. vesicles fuse with the Golgi body releasing the fat molecules made by SER which is then chemically modified
  3. Secretory vesicles containing modified fat molecules pinch off from the Golgi body and move towards cell surface membrane
  4. Secretory vesicles fuse with the cell surface membrane and their contents exit the cell
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