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ATDH Biology
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1. Cell membrane Hold cellular components and are mainly composed of
phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins

2. Organelles Cellular compartments enclosed by phospholipids bilat-
eral (membrane bound)
Are located within the cytosol (aqueous intracellular fluid)
and help make up the cytoplasm
Only eukaryotes contain membrane-bound organelles

3. Nucleoid Where prokaryotes keep their genetic material

4. Nucleus Primarily functions to protect and house DNA
DNA replication and translation occurs here

5. Nucleoplasm Cytoplasm of the nucleus

6. Nuclear enve- Membrane of the nucleus
lope Contains two phospholipid bilayers with a perinuclear
space in the middle

7. Nuclear pores Holes in the nuclear envelope that allow molecules to
travel in and out of the nucleus

8. Nuclear lamina Provides structural support to the nucleus, as well as
regulating DNA and cell division

9. Nucleolus Dense area that is responsible for making rRNA and
producing ribosomal subunits

10. Ribosomes Work as small factories that carry out translation
Composed of ribosomal subunits

11. Rough er Continuous with the outer membrane of the nuclear enve-
lope and is "rough" because it has ribosomes embedded
in it

12. Lumen Inside of the rough er

13. Smooth er



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Not continuous with other membranes
Main function is to synthesize lipids, produce steroid hor-
mones, and detoxify cells

14. Golgi apparatus Made up of cisternae (flattened sacs) that modify and
package substances

15. Lysosomes Membrane-bound organelles that break down sub-
stances (through hydrolysis) taken in through endocytosis

16. Transport vac- transport materials between organelles
uoles

17. Food vacuoles temporarily hold endocytosed food and later fuse with
lysosomes

18. Central Very large in plants and have specialized membrane
vaacuoles called the tonoplast
Function in storage and material breakdown

19. Storage vac- store starches, pigments, and toxic substances
uoles

20. Contractile vac- Found in single-called organisms and works to actively
uoles pump out excess water

21. Endomembrane Group of organelles and membranes that work together
system to modify, package, and transport proteins and lipids that
are entering or exiting a cell
Includes the nucleus, rough and smooth ERs, Golgi ap-
paratus, lysosomes, vacuoles, and cell membrane

22. Peroxisomes Perform hydrolysis, break down stored fatty acids, and
help with detoxification

23. Mitochondria Powerhouse of the cell
Produces ATP for energy use through cellular respiration

24. Chloroplasts Found in plants and some protists
Carry out photosynthesis


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25. Centrosomes Organelles found in animal cells containing a pair of cen-
trioles

26. Cytoskeleton Provides structure and function within the cytoplasm

27. Microfilaments Smallest structure of the cytoskeleton, and are composed
of a double helix made of two actin filaments

28. Cyclosis 'stirring of the cytoplasm'; organelles and vesicles travel
on microfilament "tracks".

29. Cleavage furrow during cell division, actin microfilaments form contractile
rings that split the cell

30. Muscle contrac- actin microfilaments have directionality, allowing myosin
tion motor proteins to pull on them for muscle contraction

31. Intermediate fila- Between microfilaments and microtubules in size
ments More stable than microfilaments and mainly help with
structural support

32. Microtubules Largest in size and give structural integrity to cells
Hollow and have walls made of tubulin protein dimers

33. Centrioles Hollow cylinders made of nine triplets of microtubules

34. Centrosomes Contain a pair of centrioles oriented at 90 degree angle
to one-another

35. Extracellular ma- Provides extracellular mechanical support for cells
trix

36. Cell walls Carbohydrate-based structures that act like a substitute
ECM because they provide structural support to cells that
either do not have ECM, or minimal ECM

37. Glycocalyx Glycolipid/glycoproteins coat found mainly on bacterial
and animal epithelial cells
Helps with adhesion, protection, and cell recognition

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