Cell Organelles Flashcards

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Nucleus

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  • Storage and transmission of genetic information
  • Nucleolus is associated with DNA that codes for forming the RNA in ribosomes
  • Nuclear envelope of 2 membranes and acts as a barrier
  • Nuclear pores at regular intervals
  • RNA move through nuclear pores
  • DNA associates with proteins to form chromatin
    * Form chromosomes in mitosis
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  • 2 membranes
  • Major site of ATP production
  • Inner membrane folds into matrix, forming cristae
  • Contains enzymes active in Kreb’s cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
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Mitochondria

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  • Single membrane
  • Fluid is acidic and contains digestive enzymes
  • Break down bacteria and cell debris
  • May break down cell organelles that are damaged
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Lysosomes

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  • Dense oval bodies
  • Consume molecular oxygen
    * Reactions that remove H from organic molecules
  • Involved in process by which fatty acids are broken into 2C fragments
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Peroxisomes

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  • Cytoplasmic structures composed of protein and vRNA
  • Associated with nuclear pores
  • Regulate cell’s sensitivity to drugs
  • Important for transport of molecules between cytosol and nucleus
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Vaults

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  • Composed of 2 G-actin which assemble into F-actin
  • Determine cell shape
  • Cell division
  • Muscle cell contraction
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Actin filaments

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  • Present in processes of neurons

- Most rigid

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Microtubules

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  • Cell shape
  • Anchor nucleus
  • Provide strength
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Intermediate filament

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  • Maintain and change cell shape and produce movements
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Cytoskeleton

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  • Membrane-bound vesicular and tubular structures
  • Sorting, modifying and directing vesicular traffic in cells
  • Between plasma membrane and Golgi apparatus
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Endosomes

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  • Membranous sacs
  • Associated with vesicles
  • Concentrates, modifies and sorts proteins from the RER
  • Distributes proteins via vesicles
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Golgi Apparatus

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  • 2 subunits either floating free or associated with RER
  • Protein molecules are synthesized from amino acids
  • Proteins from RER pass to lumen of reticulum and transfer to Golgi apparatus
  • Proteins from free ribosomes are released into the cytosol
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Ribosomes

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13
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  • Has ribosomes to cytosolic surface

- Involved in protein synthesis

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RER

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  • Branched tubular structure
  • Where certain lipid molecules are synthesized
  • Role in detoxification of hydrophobic molecules
  • Stores and releases calcium ions
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SER

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