Human Cell Structure Flashcards

Cell Organelles & Transport

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Plasma (cell) membrane

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Partially permeable membrane that controls entry and exit of the cell

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Nucleus

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Contains DNA and is the site of of DNA replication (and transcription)

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Nuclear envelope

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Double plasma membrane that surrounds the nucleus & contains pores for mRNA movement

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Nucleolus

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Spherical structure in the Nucleus where RNA and ribosomes are synthesised

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Golgi apparatus

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A stack of membrane sacs where proteins, carbohydrates & lipids are modified and transported

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Mitochondria

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Site of aerobic respiration (& production of ATP)

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Rough endoplasmic reticulum

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Double membrane sacs that extend to the nucleus envelope to allow ribosomes to attach for protein synthesis

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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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Double membrane sacs extending to the nucleus envelope to the site of lipid & carbohydrate storage and transport

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Ribosome

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Site of protein synthesis, made up of proteins and RNA

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Cytoskeleton

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A network of proteins which provide structural support & allow molecules/organelle to move in and out of the cell

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Lysosome

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Contains hydrolytic enzymes (produced by golgi apparatus), membrane bound

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Cytoplasm

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Water based jelly like substance found in the cell where most chemical reactions occur

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Simple Diffusion

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The downhill movement of molecules or ions down a concentration gradient across a membrane

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Facilitated Diffusion

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The downhill movement of larger ions/molecules down a concentration gradient across a membrane through the use of protein carriersor channel proteins

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Active Transport

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The uphill movement of ions/molecules across a membrane against the concentration gradient using energy (from the hydrolysis of ATP)

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Osmosis

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The downhill movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane down the concentration membrane

17
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Endocytosis

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When the cell membrane engulfs material, to bring it into the cell inside a vesicle

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Exocytosis

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When a vesicle is fused to the plasma membrane to allow molecules to be released from the cell