Module 3: Cellular Level of Organization Flashcards

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Regions of a cell (3)

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Plasma membrane (aka cell membrane)
Cytoplasm
Nucleus

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Phospholipid bilayer

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Phosphate heads, proteins, carbs and cholesterol molecules scattered within bilayer
Phosphate layer is hydrophilic
Phosphate “tails” are hydrophobic

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3
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Protein molecules

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capable of moving from one side of membrane to the other
provide structural support
Provide channels for water and other substances to enter the cell
Act as receptors for hormones and enzymes

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4
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Carbohydrates

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Glycoproteins (sugar “glycocalyx” and protein) act as identification markers

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5
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Cholesterol

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20% of plasma membrane

Provides stiffness for membrane

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Plasma Membrane

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Composed of the phospholipid bilayer
Separates extracellular and intracellular material
Selective permeability

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Cytoplasm

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supports organelles and inclusions

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8
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Cytosol

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fluid part of cytoplasm

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9
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Organelles

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Mitochondria
Ribosomes
Rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Lysosomes
Peroxisomes
Cytoskeleton
Centrosome and centrioles
Cilia
Flagella
Nucleus
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10
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Mitochondria

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“power plant” of cell
Shaped like sausages
Convert energy in nutrients to ATP
Have their own DNA and RNA

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Ribosomes

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Synthesize proteins

Attached to endoplasmic reticulum or “free” in cytoplasm

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12
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Rough Endoplasmic reticulum

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Contains ribosomes

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13
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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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Synthesize steroids

No ribosomes

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14
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Golgi apparatus

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“traffic director” of proteins
Looks like stack of plates
Packages protein for delivery inside or outside the cell

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15
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Lysosomes

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“housekeepers” of the cell
Sacs that bud off golgi complex
Powerful enzymes “eat” worn out cell parts, dead cells, bacteria

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16
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Peroxisomes

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Digest normal toxic by-products of cellular metabolism

17
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Cytoskeleton

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composed of proteins

provides intracellular shape and support

18
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Centrioles

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Pair of rod-shaped structures

Separate chromosomes during mitosis

19
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Cilia

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Hairs across cell membrane (outside of cell)

20
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Flagella

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Provides movement of an entire cell

21
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Inclusions

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non-functioning units that appear and disappear

-stored nutrients

22
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Nucleus

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“captain of the ship”
Surrounded by double layer membrane (nuclear envelope) with pores
Filled with nucleoplasm that dissolves salts, nutrients, etc
Contains nucleolus
Stores genetic info

23
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Nucleolus

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Inside the nucleus, makes ribosomes and chromatin

24
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Chromatin

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a complex network of threads containing DNA

forms into chromosomes when a cell is about to divide

25
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Passive transportation

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no ATP required

includes simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis and filtration

26
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Active transportation

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ATP required

Includes active transport pumps, endocytosis and exocytosis

27
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Endocytosis

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Transporting bulk material into a cell
Particles surrounded by plasma membrane, sac is formed and then is pulled inside the cell
Includes: phagocytosis, pinocytosis, receptor mediated endocytosis

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Phagocytosis

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“cell eating”

29
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Pinocytosis

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“cell drinking”

30
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Receptor mediated endocytosis

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specific membrane receptor binds with specific substance and then brought into cell

31
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Exocytosis

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Vesicles moved from Golgi apparatus into plasma membrane.

Vesicle membrane fuses with plasma membrane, then ruptures, letting go of the product to the outside of the cell

32
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Vesicles

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sacs of “outgoing” product

packaged by Golgi apparatus