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1 | cell structure
eukaryotes
cell surface membrane

partially permeable

controls entry and exit of substances

nucleus

nuclear envelope, double membrane

outer membrane continuous with ER

nuclear pores → controls entry and exit of substances

chromatin

coiled threads

DNA + histones

contains genetic material

control activities of cell

nucleolus

contains DNA

endoplasmic reticulum

network of flattened sacs

site of metabolic processes, separated from cytoplasm

rough ER

covered with ribosomes → site of protein synthesis

proteins modified as they move through

vesicles break off and join to form Golgi

smooth ER

makes lipids

stores calcium ions

ribosomes

on rough ER or free in cytoplasm

made of RNA and protein

large and small subunits

site of protein synthesis

Golgi apparatus

stack of flattened sacs (cisternae)




1 | cell structure 1

, max 1 in each cell

constantly being formed at one end from vesicles, broken down at the other end to form Golgi
vesicles

collects and processes molecules, modifies proteins and packages them into vesicles/lysosomes

molecules transported in Golgi vesicles to other parts of the cell or out of the cell

lysosomes

spherical sacs

single membrane

no internal structure

contain hydrolases (digestive enzymes)

destroys unwanted cell components

autolysis, endocytosis, exocytosis

mitochondria

2 membranes

inner membrane folded to form cristae (finger-like projections), projected into the matrix

cells that require more energy have more mitochondria

site of aerobic respiration

cytoskeleton

made up of microtubules and microfilaments

cell scaffolding

microtubules

long, rigid, hollow tubes

α-tubulin and β-tubulin form dimers

dimers form protofilaments

13 protofilaments line up in a ring to form a microtubule

cell support

intracellular transport system, cell components can be moved along the outside surfaces

microtubule organising centres MTOCs

control formation of microtubules from tubulin

centrioles

2 lie at right angles to each other

9 triplets of microtubules in each

in centrosome (main MTOC, not centrioles)

can act as MTOCs at bases of cilia and flagella

centrioles and centrosomes absent in most plant cells



1 | cell structure 2
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