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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell
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Nucleus: Chromatin v. chromosomes Nucleolus synthesizes ribosomes Nuclear pores.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Nucleus:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Ribosomes: Build proteins Can be free or bound to ER or to nuclear envelope.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Ribosomes:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Endomembrane system: ER Golgi Lysosomes Vacuoles All connected directly or through vesicles.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Endoplasmic reticulum: Continuous with nuclear envelope Network of cisternae Smooth vs. rough.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Smooth ER: Lacks ribosomes Synthesizes lipids Synthesizes steroid hormones Stores Ca +2 in muscle Detoxifies poisons in liver.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Rough ER: Has bound ribosomes Produces cell membrane Produces secretory proteins Products distributed by vesicles.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Endoplasmic reticulum:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Golgi Apparatus: Finishes, sorts, and ships products Stacks of cisternae Cis face and trans face Also synthesizes some macromolecules on its own.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Golgi Apparatus:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Lysosomes: Digestive compartments Hydrolytic enzymes Recycling Phagocytosis
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Vacuoles: Diverse functions Plants have large central vacuole
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Mitochondria: Cellular respiration Outer & inner membranes, cristae Matrix & intermembrane space
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell cristae cisternae
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intermembrane space matrix
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Mitochondria:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Chloroplasts: Photosynthesis using chlorophyll Two membranes surround stroma Thylakoids stacked into grana
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Chloroplasts: Photosynthesis using chlorophyll Two membranes surround stroma Thylakoids stacked into grana stroma ≠ stoma
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Intermembrane space stroma lumen
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stoma
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Chloroplasts:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Peroxisomes: Generate and degrade H 2 O 2.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Cytoskeleton: Microtubules Microfilaments Intermediate filaments.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microtubules: Grow from centrosome Shape the cell Guide movement of organelles Help separate chromosomes in cell division Cilia and flagella are microtubule doublets with dynein.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microtubules:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microtubules:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microtubules:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microtubules:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microfilaments: Thin rods of actin Muscle contraction Amoeboid movement Cytoplasmic streaming Support for microvilli.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microfilaments:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microfilaments:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microfilaments:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Microfilaments:
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Intermediate filaments: Don’t worry about them.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Cell walls: Cell walls around plant cells are made mostly of cellulose.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Extra-cellular matrix (ECM): Support Adhesion Movement Regulation Animal cells secrete glycoproteins Collagen, etc.
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Extra-cellular matrix (ECM):
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Chapter 6 A (more detailed) Tour of the Cell Intercellular junctions: In plants: Plasmodesmata In animals: Tight junctions Desmosomes Gap junctions.
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