Creado por Morgan Morgan
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Pregunta | Respuesta |
Functions of a cell? | Protection and support Movement Communication Growth and repair Metabolism and energy |
Nerve cells specialise in | communication and integration of information. |
Muscle cells specialise in | in contraction and movement |
Blood cells specialise | in transport and defense |
Lung cells specialise in | the movement of gases |
Gut cells specialise in | absorption and secretion. |
Lining cells/epithelial cells | have several functions |
Structure of cell membrane | Phospholipid bilayer Cholesterol Proteins attached carbohydrates |
Membrane function | Barrier between inside and outside of the cell Controls the entry of materials (transport) Receives chemical and mechanical signals Transmits signals between intra and extra cellular spaces. |
What is the cytoplasm? | Contains the cells contents Includes organelles and cytosol Excludes the nucleus |
What is cytosol? | The medium in which the cell's chemical reactions take place. |
What are ribosomes? | Site of protein synthesis Contain ribosomal RNA (Ribonucleic acid) Can be attached to endoplasmic reticulum or can be free in cytosol |
Ribosomes are composed of two sub-units... | one small and one large. |
Smooth and Rough Endoplasmic reticulum | Syntheisis and intracellular transport Lipid synthesis- completed by both smooth and rough ER. Protein synthesis - rough ER only. Protein modification. Transport around the cell. |
Golgi complex | Modify and package proteins. E.g. lipoproteins and glycoproteins. Some packaged into vesicles Lysosomes |
Lysosomes contain | digestive enzymes |
Small bodies in a cell? | Lysosomes Peroxisomes Proteasomes Granules |
Peroxisomes function? | Oxidise for detoxification |
Proteasomes function? | Digest proteins. |
Granules contain? | Fuel stores, e.g glycogen granules. |
Mitochondrial function? | Energy (ATP) production. Where oxygen is used up. Where nutrients are burned to generate energy in the form of ATP. |
Nucleus structure? | Round or oval structure. Surrounded by a nuclear envelope. Openings = nuclear pores. Can include a nucleolus. |
Nucleus function? | Store genetic material. Contains DNA. Can copy information for transfer. |
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