Cell Structure and Function Ch. 3 BIO 1010

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Microscope The instrument that magnifies an object
Unified Cell Theory - Biological concept - States that... ALL organisms are composed of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, & new cells arise from existing cells
Eukaryotic Cell - Has a membrane-bound nucleus - Has several other membrane-bound compartments or sacs
Organelle A membrane-bound compartment or sac within a cell
Organelle A membrane-bound compartment or sac within a cell
Prokaryotic Cell A unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle
Cell Wall - Rigid cell covering made of celluolse in.. Plants, Peptidoglycan in bacteria, non-peptidoglycan compounds in Archaea & Chitin in fungi that protects the cell - Provides structural support, and gives shape to the cell
Central Vacuole - Large plant cell organelle that acts as a storage compartment - Water reservoir - Site of macromolecule degradation
Chloroplast A plant cell organelle that carries our photosynthesis
Cilium - Short, hair-like structure - Extends from the plasma membrane in large numbers - Used to move an entire cell or move substances along the outer surface of the cell
Cytoplasm - Entire region between the plasma membrane and nuclear envelope - Consists of organelles suspended in gel-like cytostol, cytoskeleton, & various chemical
Cytoskeleton - A network of protein fibers that collectively maintain the shape of the cell - Secures some organelles in a specific position - Allows cytoplasm & vesicles to move within the cell - Enables unicellular organisms to move
Cytosol The gel-like material of the cytoplasm in which cell structures are suspended
Desmosome - A linkage between adjacent epithelial cells that forms when cadherins in the plasma membrane attach to intermediate filaments
Endomembrane System The group of organelles & membranes in eukaryotic cells that work together to modify, package, and transport lipids and proteins
Endoplasmic Reticulum - Interconnected membranous structures within Eukaryotic cells - Collectively modify proteins and synthesize lipids
Extracellular Matrix - Collagen, glycoproteins, & proteoglycans; secreted from animal cells that hold cells together as a tissue - Allows cells to communicate w/ each other, & provides mechanical protection & anchoring for cells in the tissue
Flagellum - Long - Hair-like structure that extends from the plasma membrane and is used to move the cell
Gap Junction - A channel between 2 adjacent aminal cells that allows.. ions, nutrients, and other low-molecular-weight substances to pass between the cells - Enables communciation
Golgi Apparatus - Eukaryotic organelle - Made up of stacked membranes that... sorts, tags & packages lipids & proteins for distribution
Lysosome - Organelle in animal cell acts as a digestive component - Breaks down proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids, & worn-out organelles
Mitochondria - The powerhouse of the cell - Responsible for carrying out cellular respiration - Production of ATP - Cell's main energy-carrying molecule
Nuclear Envelope - Double-membrane structure - Constitutes the outermost portion of the nucleus
Nucleus - Cell organelle houses DNA - Directs synthesis of ribosomes & proteins
Peroxisome - Small, round organelle - Contains hydrogen peroxide - Oxides fatty acids & amino acids - Detoxifies many poisons
Plasma Membrane - Phospholipid bilayer w/ embedded or attached proteins that separate the internal contents of the cell from its surrounding enviroment
Plasmamodesma A channel that passes between the cell walls of adjacent plant cells - Connects their cytoplasm - Allows materials to be transported from cell to cell
Ribosome A cellular structure that carries out protein synthesis
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER) - Studded w/ ribosomes - Engages in protein modification
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum ( SER ) - Has fewer ribosomes on its cytoplasmic surface - Synthesizes carbs, lipids, & steroid hormones - Detoxifies chemical such as... ( Pesticides, preservatives, medications, & environmental pollutants, and stores calcium ions )
Tight Junction A firm seal between two adjacent animal cells created by protein adherence
Vacuole - Membrane-bound sac - Larger than a vesicle - Functions in cellular storage & transport
Vesicle - Small - Membrane-bound sac - Cellular storage and transport - A membrane capable of fusing w/ the plasma membrane - Including the endoplasmic reticulum & Golgi apparatus
Fluid Mosaic Model A model of the structure of the plasma membrane as a mosaic components, including phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins, and glycolipids, resulting in a fluid rather than static character
Concentration Gradient An area of high concentration across from an area of low concentration
Diffusion - The passive process of transport low-molecular weight down its concentration gradient
Facilitated Transport - Material moves down a concentration gradient using integral membrane ( from high to low )
Hypertonic A solution in which extracellular fluid has higher osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell
Hypotonic A solution which extracellular fluid has lower osmolarity than the fluid inside the cell
Isotonic Describes a solution in which the extracellular fluid has the same osmolarity as the fluid inside the cell
Osmolarity The total amount of substances dissolved in a specific amount of solution
Osmosis The transport of water through a semipermeable membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of low water concentrarion across a membrane
Passive Transport A method of transporting material that does not require energy
Selectivley Permeable The characteristic of a membrane that allows some substances through but not others
Solute A substance dissolved in another to form a solution
Tonicity The amount of solute in a solution
Active Transport The method of transporting material that requires energy
Electrochemical Gradient - A gradient produced by a chemical and electrical gradient combined
Endocytosis - Type of active transport - Moves substances such as fluids & particles into a cell
Exocytosis A process of passing material out of a cell
Phagocytosis - Takes macromolecules that the cell needs from the extracellular fluid - A variation of endocytosis
Pinocytosis - Takes solutes that the cell needs from the extracellular fluid - A variation of endocytosis
Receptor-mediated Endocytosis - Variant of endocytosis - Involves the use of a specific binding protein in the plasma membrane for specific molecules or particles
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