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Basic Cellular Functions - ANS✅✅1. Movement

2. Conductivity

3. Metabolic Absorption

4. Secretion

5. Excretion

6. Respiration

7. Reproduction

8. Communication



Functions of Plasma Membrane - ANS✅✅1. Structure

2. Protection

3. Activation of Cell

4. Transport

5. Cell to Cell Interaction



Nucleus Function - ANS✅✅Membrane bound structure, controls cell division and contains genetic

information/material



Cytoplasm - ANS✅✅Cytoplasmic matrix that surrounds organelles



Mitochondria - ANS✅✅Primary energy maker, responsible for cellular respiration & energy

production, makes ATP



Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANS✅✅An endomembrane system where lipids are synthesized,
calcium levels are regulated, and toxic substances are broken down.



Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - ANS✅✅An endomembrane system covered with ribosomes where
many proteins for transport are assembled.

,Golgi apparatus - ANS✅✅A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export
by the cell



Lysosomes - ANS✅✅originate in Golgi, 40 digestive/degradative enzymes that catalyze proteins,

lipids, nucleic acids, carbs



Peroxisomes - ANS✅✅Contain oxidative enzymes that detoxify compounds and fatty acids and

breakdown substances into harmless products



Cytoskeleton - ANS✅✅A network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to keep its
shape, and aids in movement



Vesicles - ANS✅✅small membrane sacs that specialize in moving products into, out of, and within
a cell



What are the 3 phases of catabolism for the production of ATP? - ANS✅✅1) Digestion - large
molecules are broken down into smaller subunits (proteins --> amino acid; polysaccharides -->
simple sugar; fats --> fatty acid and glycerol)

2) Glycolysis and oxidation - small molecules are further broken down (Sugars --> pyruvate --> enters
mitochondria, becomes acetyl CoA) (anaerobic and aerobic metabolism---> aerobic moves on to KC)

3) Kreb's Cycle - starts with Kreb's cycle; ends with oxidative phosphorylation



Oxidative phosphorylation (in the mitochondria) ---> 36 ATP are formed



Whats the difference between anaerobic metabolism and aerobic metabolism? - ANS✅✅- Lack of
oxygen (anaerobic metabolism) --> remaining pyruvate becomes lactic acid

- With oxygen (aerobic metabolism) --> pyruvate becomes acetyl CoA and goes to the Kreb's cycle



what is glycolysis - ANS✅✅the splitting of glucose to pyruvate (produces 2 ATP)



What is an amphipathic molecule? - ANS✅✅A molecule that has a hydrophilic and hydrophobic
end. Example: phospholipids

, Vacuole - ANS✅✅Cell organelle that stores materials such as water, salts, proteins, and
carbohydrates



Ribosomes - ANS✅✅RNA protein complex that is responsible for protein synthesis (free &
attached)



Cell membrane (plasma membrane) - ANS✅✅phospholipid bilayer that surrounds all cells and
regulates what enters and leaves the cell



Muscle Cells Function - ANS✅✅• Movement



1. Can be striated (skeletal) or smooth (bowels, bronchi)

2. Can generate forces that produce motion

3. Can be smooth AND striated (diaphragm or intercostals)



Cardiac & Neuro Cells Function - ANS✅✅• Conductivity



1. Stimulus causes excitation & electrical potential that passes along surface of cell to reach

destination

2. Cardiac muscle cells have automaticity



GI & Kidney Cells - ANS✅✅1. All cells take in nutrients but cells of intestines & kidneys specialize in
absorption

2. Kidney tubules reabsorb fluids and synthesize proteins

3. Intestinal epithelial cells reabsorb fluid & synthesize protein enzymes



Endocrine & Neuro Cells - ANS✅✅• Communication



1. Also have conductivity

2. Release of hormone into blood stream by use in a distant site/target organ

3. Ex: Pancreas releases insulin to signal muscle cells to absorb sugar from blood for energy
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