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Ionic bonding
creates ions (+) (-) -complete transfer of electrons -bond between metals and nonmetals Na+ Cl- certain ionic compounds are soluble in water like salt, it doesn't dissolve in water it dissociates in water
Intermediate filaments are
the only filaments not involved in any motion
charged
+ or - ionic bonds
Intermediate Filaments Fibers wound into thicker cables
KERATINS, LAMINS, maintain cell shape by resisting tension (pull) anchor nucleus and some other organelles
Gortel and Grendel 1925
Lipid Bilayer
Langmuir
Lipid monolayer
where is the Calcium store
Smooth ER In addition to storing calcium, the smooth ER also plays a role in detoxification and lipid synthesis.
Lumen of the RER
are newly manufactured proteins that undergo folding and other types of processing
Covalent Bond
between 2 nonmetals -no transfer of electrons -electrons are shared in bonding orbitals -both atoms have similar electronegativities -molecules that are largely covalent are not soluble in water (hydrophobic) FATS mostly C-C C=C C-H
lysosome
buds from golgi many hydrolytic enzymes (DNAase, RNAse, protease, Lipase) acidic internal environment
cyanobacteria gave rise to the
chloroplast
Polar Covalent
2 nonmetals -unequal sharing of electrons such that a dipole moment is created -intermediate differences in electronegativity -unequal electron cloud distribution -anything soluble in water is polar C-O C=O C-N
Actin filaments (Microfilaments) 2 coiled strands
ACTIN maintain cell shape by resisting tension(pull) move cells via muscle contraction or cell crawling divide animal cells into 2 move organelles and cytoplasm in plants, fungi, and animals
2 domains of prokaryotes are
Bacteria and Archaea
Non polar
Covalent bond (hydrophobic) NO O2
Chromatin composed of
DNA and Protein
What is the correct sequence for secreted protein movement through the endomembrane system? See Section 7.5 (Page 158) .
ER, cis-Golgi, trans-Golgi, vesicles Correct. Synthesized proteins move first to the RER, then through the Golgi for processing, and then travel to various destinations via vesicles.
The cilia and flagella of eukaryotic cells are composed of _____.
Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are composed of microtubules.
Singer and Nicolson 1972
Fluid mosaic model
Prokaryotes are in the kingdom
Monera
Which answer is the best match between a specialized cell type and its subcellular structure? See Section 7.3 (Page 154) .
Muscle cells: packed with mitochondria Mitochondria produce the ATP required for sliding motion of muscle fibers to occur.
A by-product of peroxisomes
Peroxisomes produce hydrogen peroxide as a by-product of their metabolic processes.
A white blood cell engulfing a bacterium is an example of _____.
Phagocytosis occurs when a cell engulfs a large particle.
process of Pinocytosis
Pinocytosis is "cell drinking." the cell is engulfing extracellular fluid
Polar
Polar Covalent involve at least one O2
What path does a protein in the secretory pathway take, starting from its site of synthesis?
Proteins are synthesized in the rough ER, modified in the Golgi apparatus, and carried in secretory vesicles to the plasma membrane, where they are secreted.
How are proteins transported to their correct location in the cell? See Section 7.5 (Page 158) .
Proteins contain molecular "zip codes" that allow them to be shipped to the correct cellular compartment. Correct. For example, proteins destined for the nucleus contain a nuclear localization signal, and other proteins contain an ER signal sequence.
ribosomes are composed
RNA and Protein
Which of these structures stores, modifies, and packages products?
The Golgi apparatus modifies, stores, and packages products of the ER.
Robertson 1959
Unit Mmebrane SEM picture
axenome
a 9+2 structure a characteristic found in cilia and flagella in eukaryotes
Microfilaments
a component of the cytoskeleton
Microtubules Hollow tube
alpha, beta tubular dimers maintain cell shape by resisting compression (push) move cells via flagella or cilia move chromosomes during cell division assist formation of cell plate during plant cell division provide tracks for intracellular transport
SER
enzymes may synthesize lipids reservoir for Ca 2+ ions that can be released to trigger a wide array of activities in the cell
Basal Bodies
have the same identical structure as centrioles
Microtubules
hollow rods that shape and support the cell Play a role in organelle movement
Endocytosis moves materials _____ a cell via _____.
into ... membranous vesicles
basal bodie
is identical in structure with a centriole, plays a central role int he growth of the adenoma.
Davson and Danielli 1935
lipid bilayer+plus proteins
Charles Overton 1980s
lipid nature membrane
alpha-proteobacteria gave rise to
mitochondria
Ribosomes are manufactured by the
nucleolus
Ribosomes are the site of
protein synthesis
these organelles manufactures proteins bound for secretion out of the cell
rough endoplasmic reticulum The ribosomes associated with the rough ER synthesize secretory proteins bound for the exterior of the cell. Further processing and packaging occurs in the Golgi apparatus.
proteins produced in the rough ER have many functions:
some act as membrane transport proteins or pumps some carry messages to other cells others catalyze reactions
Microfilaments Actin microfilaments
subunit ACTIN -motor protein is myosin -myosin head attached to actin -as actin subunit moves to the right, myosin becomes closer to the + end of the act subunit
Ribosomes in the RER
synthesize proteins
what does 9+2 arrangement mean
there are 9 microtubule pairs and 2 central microtubules
Nucleolus
where RNA molecules found in ribosomes are manufactured and the large and small subunits are assembled