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Dissecting the cell
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Cells must control the materials that enter and leave. The PM is the boundary between the cell and it’s environment.
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Homeostasis is the process of maintaining the cell’s environment. Selective permeability is the process where a cell allows some molecules into the cell and not others.
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PM is made of a phospholipid bilayer Two phospholipid layers Hydrophilic – “likes” water Hydrophobic – “afraid” of water
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Thick jelly-like substance that fills the cell Allows material to be moved around the cell.
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The Nucleus
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The nucleus contains the genetic material for the cell Chromosomes Nuclear Envelope Double membrane Nuclear pores
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Chromosomes are made of DNA. DNA is the genetic material that holds all the information in the organism. Located inside the nucleus
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Organelle Summary Sheet Flashcards
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Other organelles
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Ribosomes control protein synthesis Made by the nucleolus Found floating freely in the cytoplasm or on the rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Site of chemical reactions in the cells Rough ER Covered in ribosomes Smooth ER No ribosomes
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Sorts and packages products of the ER Sends packaged proteins to various locations around the cell Uses vesicles as packaging
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Vacuoles are used in temporary storage of materials Plant cells have one large vacuole while animal cells have many smaller vacuoles Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes that break apart cellular waste for re-use
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Mitochondria
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Energy powerhouses for the cell Found in plant and animal cells Double membrane Increased surface area for reactions
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Interior network of support in cells Criss-crossed web of small “support beams” Microtubules Microfilaments
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Organelle Summary Sheet Flashcards
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