unit 1: eukaryotic cell organelles Flashcards

1
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what is the structure of the plasma membrane?

A

a phospholipid bilayer with embeded proteins

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2
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what is the function of the plasma membrane?

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regulate the transport of materials in and out of the cell

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3
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what is the structure of cytoplasm?

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thick, gelatinous, semi-transparent fluid

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4
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what is the function of the cytoplasm?

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maintains the shape of the cell and stores the chemicals needed for metabolic reactions

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5
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what is the structure of the nucleus?

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largest organelles surounded by the nuclear envelope and holds the chromatin

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6
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what is the function of the nucleus?

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controls cellular activity and houses chromatin

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7
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what is chromatin?

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chromatin is DNA associated with histone proteins

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8
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what is the structure of nucleolus?

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dense sphericle structures in the middle of the nucleus

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what is the function of nucleolus?

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synthesise RNA and ribosomes

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10
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what is the structure of thr rough endoplamic reticulum (RER)

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network of bound membane flattened sacs called cisterae studded with ribosomes

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what is the function of the RER?

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site of protein synthesis which are then transported to the golgi apparatus

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11
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what is the structure of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)?

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network of bound membane flattened sacs called cisterae that is not studded with ribosomes

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12
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what is the function of the golgi apparatus?

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modifies newly made proteins from the SER and packs them into vesicles to be transported. lysosomes are produced here

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12
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what is the function of the SER?

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the site of lipid and carbohydrate synthesis and storage

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13
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what is the structure of Golgi apparatus?

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a stack of membrane bound flattened sacs

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14
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what is the structure of vesicles?

A

small spherical membrane bound sacs

15
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what is the function of vesicles?

A

transport materials into cells and and release transport vesicle proteins to be released from the cell to the cell surface membrane

16
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what is the structure of lysosomes?

A

small spherical membrane bound sacs containing hydrolytic enzymes

17
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what is the function of lysosomes?

A

break down waste products including old organelles

18
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what is the function of mitochondria?

A

the site of the final stage of aerobic respiration

18
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what is the function of 80s ribosomes?

A

the site of protein synthesis

19
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what is the structure of 80s ribosomes?

A

tiny organelles attached to the RER or free floating in the cell. contain 2 subunits and are not surrounded by membrane

20
Q

what is the structure of mitochondria?

A

have 2 membranes; the inner is highly folded to increase SA and form cristae. the central part is called the matrix

21
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what is the structure of centrosomes?

A

made from 2 small microtubules called centrioles and a complex of protein fibres

22
what is the function of centrosomes?
form spindle fibres during cell division
23
define division of labour and give an examle.
processes in the cell are carries out by individual organelles within the working cell together. E.G. making proteins