Cell Organelles

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FlashCards sobre Cell Organelles, criado por mitzigolsorkhi em 11-07-2015.
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Nucleus... - STRUCTURE: contains chromosomes, surrounded by a nuclear envelope with nuclear pores. Contains the nucleolus - FUNCTION: DNA on the chromosomes controls the cell, by controlling protein synthesis
Nucleolus... - STRUCTURE: Darker staining area inside within the nucleus - FUNCTION: Site of synthesis of rRNA (ribosomal RNA)
Cell membrane... - STRUCTURE: a phospholipid bilayer, with associated proteins. It surrounds the whole cell - FUNCTION: Controls movement of substances in and out of the cell
Ribosomes... - STRUCTURE: Small particles, containing protein and RNA - FUNCTION: Protein synthesis
Rough endoplasmic reticulum - STRUCTURE: Membrane systems with associated ribosomes. They run through the cytoplasm and form flattened sacs - FUNCTION: Synthesis and transport of proteins within the cell
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum - STRUCTURE: Membrane systems without ribosomes, forming sacs and tubules - FUNCTION: Synthesis and transport of lipids and steroids
Golgi... - STRUCTURE: A dense system of membranes and sacs with associated vesicles - FUNCTION: Site of modification of proteins + packaging them into vesicles or formation of lysosomes
Lysosomes... - STRUCTURE: Membrane bound compartments, containing hydrolytic enzymes FUNCTION: Digestion and destruction of worn-out organelles or particles taken into the cell by phagocytosis
Mitochondria... STRUCTURE: Rod shaped structures, surrounded by a double membrane, the inner membrane is folded into cristae FUNCTION: Site of aerobic respiration: krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation
Centrioles... STRUCTURE: Cylindrical structures formed from 9 groups of protein microtubules FUNCTION: Not clear... associated w the organisation of the spindle during cell division
Cytoplasmic matrix... - STRUCTURE: Background material of the cell cytoplasm. mostly water, containing proteins, ions Na+, K+, Cl- and other solutes -FUNCTION: Chemical reactions happen here

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