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Which organelle is responsible for: Degrading worn-out organelles Synthesis of lipids and steroid molecules Packaging proteins for export, modifying proteins for membranes, packing enzymes into lysosomes Modifying proteins Containing enzymes that convert toxic substances to hydrogen peroxide, then water Making proteins Cellular respiration Movement of cell parts, cell motility,

Part 3: Cytoplasm & Nucleus

Between plasma membrane & nucleus Three elements: Cytosol: fluid Eg. water, proteins, salts, sugars Organelles: specific functions Inclusions: chemical substances that vary depending on cell type Eg. glycogen (liver), lipid droplets (fat cells), melanin (skin & hair)

“little organs” Specialized compartments  specific functions Membranous = membrane-bound Mitochondria, peroxisomes, lysosomes, ER, Golgi apparatus Nonmembranous = no membrane cytoskeleton, centrioles, ribosomes

System of organelles that work to Produce, store, export biological molecules Degrade harmful substances Nuclear envelope, rough ER, smooth ER, Golgi apparatus, secretory vesicles, lysosomes

Control center  contains DNA Most cells have only 1 nucleus Multinucleate: many nuclei (muscle, some liver cells) Anucleate: no nucleus (mature RBC) Three main structures: Nuclear envelope Nucleoli Chromatin

Multinucleated Muscle Cells Anucleated Red Blood Cells Multinucleated Liver Cells

Double membrane barrier surrounds nucleus Outer part continuous with Rough ER Nuclear pores: control entry/exit of molecules

Dark-staining bodies in nucleus 1-2 per cell Site where ribosomes are made

Chromatin = Masses of threads which condense to form chromosomes

During cell division, chromatin condenses to form chromosomes.

Make identical copies of DNA before a cell divides

Part of cell division Replicated DNA divided into 2 daughter cells Usually lasts about an hour Interphase  prophase  metaphase  anaphase  telophase & cytokinesis

Gene: segment of DNA that codes for 1 polypeptide Exon: part of DNA that codes for polypeptides Intron: part of DNA that is noncoding (not “junk”!)

Transcription: RNA formed from DNA Occurs in nucleus Types: mRNA, tRNA, rRNA Translation: protein synthesis polypeptide formed from mRNA Occurs in cytoplasm By ribosomes

Any substances outside cells Body fluids (blood plasma, interstitial fluid) Cellular secretions (saliva, mucus, gastric fluids) Extracellular matrix (ECM): “glue” that holds cells together; jelly-like substance made of proteins (like collagen) and carbs