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What are the important facts about cells (4)
Cells are not one dimensional
Highly organized
Do specialised jobs
Do not work in isolation
Name 3 single-celled organism
Bacteria
Ameoba
Yeast
What is the most studied memebrane and cell?
Plasma membrane/ red blood cell
What is a memebrane?
A double layer
(bilayer)
of
phospholipids
and
proteins
and with other
lipids
Describe the cell membrane functions? (5)
Cell shape
Controlling the entry and exit of materials
Cell communication
Have
anti-genic properties
Have
receptors
for various compounds
Describe the Nucleus? (3)
site of genetic info and control centre
surrounded by the nuclear membrane (envelope)
Phospholipid bilayers
Where is the genetic info?
densely Packed by
chromatin
What is the nuclear pore?
It
regulates
the
transport
of molecules across the nuclear membrane
also allows transport of messengers in cytoplasm and transport in of specific molecule
What is the function of the nucleolus?
The site of synthesis ribosomal RNA and the assembly ribosmes
What are ribosomes ?
They make amino acids,
Can be found floating in the cytosol( cytoplasm singly or in groups )or embedded in the rough ER
What organelles are in the endomembrane system?
Rough and Smooth ER
Golgi Apparatus
Lysosomes
Peroxisomes
Vacuoles
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
It is a network of
continuous
tubes with the outer
membrane
of nuclear envelopes
It has two types:
rough
and
smooth
It produces
lipids
and
proteins
It is a complicated system of flattened vesicles (
saccules)
Describe the rough er
Responsible for
protein
production
Has a rough appearance due to the presence of
ribosomes
on its surface
The proteins made are secreted into the ER lumen for further modification
How are proteins modified in ER lumen
Carbohydrates
(sugars) added (glycoproteins) or are
folded
and
organised
What is the smooth ER?
They
synthesize lipids, steroids, phospholipids, and fatty acids.
Also associated with
detoxifying
reactions, particularly in the liver.
Also forms vesicles for the transport of large molecules
to
Golgi
apparatus or plasma membrane
What is the Golgi apparatus?
Place where proteins from ER are modified. They are processed and sorted for transportation to lysosomes etc.
They resemble a series of sack-like structures (cisternae)
How does the Golgi Apparatus receive protein from the rough ER
It receives them from the rough ER by
vesicular
transport
Where does the protein enter the Golgi from?
The cis face
Where does the protein leave the golgi from?
Leaves through the trans face and moves towards the plasma membrane
What happens when protein moves through
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NS_133 Cell Biology
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2020-10-11T09:44:39Z
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