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Organelles
  • AP Biology Chapter 6

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  • Try to print these out as the handout option and
    turn them into flash cards. I hope that you will
    be able to visually recognize the structures and
    learn about their functions.
  • Enjoy!

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The Cell
  • Basic Unit of Life
  • Bounded by a Plasma Membrane and encloses the
    nucleus and cytoplasm.
  • Organelles are specialized bodies in the fluid
    matrix of the cytoplasm.
  • These notes are to help you understand these
    parts and their role in living systems.

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Nucleus Genetic Library of the Cell
  • Contains most of the genes in a Eukaryotic Cell
  • Enclosed in a Nuclear Envelope
  • Contains Chromosomes and Chromatin.
  • Houses the Nucleolus
  • Directs protein synthesis through messenger RNA
    (mRNA)

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Nuclear Envelope and Pores
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Chromatin vs Chromosomes
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Nucleolus
  • Contains ribosomal RNA. (rRNA)
  • Manufactors small and large ribosome subunits.

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Ribosomes
  • Carry out Protein synthesis.
  • Free Rib. in Cytosol.
  • Bound attached to ER
  • Can switch back and forth to satisfy the protein
    needs of the cells.

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Endomembrane System
  • Collection of membranous parts of the cell.
  • Protein synthesis, transport, metabolism of
    lipids, detoxification.
  • Vesicles sacs made of the membrne.

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Endomembrane
  • 1. Nuclear Envelope
  • 2. Endoplasmic Reticulum
  • 3. Golgi Apparatus
  • 4. Lysosomes
  • 5. Vacuoles
  • 6. Plasma Membrane

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Endoplasmic Reticulum
  • Network of membranes encompassing the nucleus.
  • Ridges called cisternae (liquid reservoir) and
    gaps called lumen (cavity).
  • Continuation of the nuclear envelope.
  • Broken into two sections, Smooth and Rough.

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Smooth ER
  • Synthesis of Lipids
  • Oils, steriods, Phospholipids
  • Detoxification
  • Liver Cells
  • Storage of Calcium
  • Muscles

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Rough ER
  • Ribosomes attached (Hence rough)
  • Protein synthesis
  • Helps protein conformation
  • Makes glycoproteins
  • Produces the plasma membrane.

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Insulin
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Golgi Apparatus
  • Accepts vesicles from ER
  • Manufacture, modify, warehouse, sorting,
    shipping.
  • Specialized for secretion
  • Cis-face accepts and trans-face secretes.
  • Adds molecular ID tags (zip code).

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Lysosomes
  • Vesicle of hydrolytic enzymes (animal)
  • Produced by the ER and packaged by the Golgi
  • Intracellular digestion
  • Recycle Cellular Material

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Tay-Sachs (missing lipid enzyme)
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Vacuoles Diverse Compartments
  • Commonly found in plants and fungi
  • Hydrolysis (similar to lysosome)
  • Reservoir of Organic/Inorganic Material
  • Major role in the growth of plants.

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Mitochondria Maker of ATP
  • Site of Cellular Respiration.
  • Found in most Eukaryotes
  • Double Membrane
  • Cristae (Surface area)
  • Matrix
  • Contain own DNA, enzymes, and ribosomes.
  • Maker of ATP (Chp. 9)

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Chloroplasts Catchers of Light
  • Site of Photosynthesis
  • Found only in plants
  • Contain chlorophyll, enzymes, ribosomes, and DNA.
  • Chapter 10.
  • Double membrane
  • Contain thylakoids, granum, and covered by
    stroma.

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Peroxisomes Oxidators
  • Help with metabolism.
  • Transfers hydrogens to oxygen to make oxygen
    compounds.
  • H2O2 ? H2O
  • Commonly found in liver cells.
  • Prepare fats for mitochondria.

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Cytoskeleton Support, mobility, Regulation
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Cytoskeleton Unique but similar
  • 1. Microtubules
  • 2. Microfilaments
  • 3. Intermediate Filaments

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Microtubules
  • Hollow tubes of protein (tubulin)
  • Frame of cilia and flagella.
  • Compression resistent.
  • Link organelles and act as a sidewalk.

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Microfilament
  • Made of the protein actin (muscles)
  • Contract to move cell fluid ? movement
  • Contraction can lead to movement of cytoplasm in
    plants (cytoplasmic streaming)

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Intermediate Filaments
  • Proteins used for support and structure.
  • Stabilize organelles and form the nuclear lamina
    (inside cover of the envelope.

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Importance of Cytoskeleton
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Review
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Extracellular Outside but important
  • Cell Wall
  • Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
  • Intercellular Junctions

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Cell Wall
  • Additional extracellular support in plants.
  • Start with Primary Wall ? leading to Secondary.
  • Walls come together to stabilize plants.

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ECM
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Intercellular Junctions
  • Plasmodesmata
  • Allows materials to pass from one plant cell to
    another.

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Intercellular Junctions
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