Cell Structure
Membrane systems and organelles
Plasma Membrane
Membrane systems and organelles
Plasma Membrane
- Controls what enters/leaves the cell (nuclear pores)
- Surrounded by Nuclear envelope,
- Contains Chromosomes – Long strand of DNA,
- Nucleolus (Site of ribosome production, Code on Part of the DNA)
- RNA+Protien,
- Free in cytoplasm/attached to RER
- Enclose small spaces “cristernea”,
- Ribosomes attached which synthesise polypeptides by condensation (which later enter the cristernae, membrane bound vesicles break off and go to golgi
- Modifies protein molecules (add carbohydrate groups),
- Vesicles break away from the surface and merge with cell membrane for exocytosis
- More flattened cristernae,
- Involved in synthesis/transport of steroids/lipids.
- Break down toxins.
- Site of respiration,
- ATP produced by electolyltic chain reaction (Kreb’s cycle),
- 2 membranes (inner is folded, cristernae)
- Little packages of hydrolytic/digestive enzymes, broken off from golgi apparatus,
- Digest (Phagocytosis, bacteria/unwanted substances/damaged organelles, Acrosome in sperm head)
- (animal cells only) at right angles,
- Made of microtubules, in a circular pattern
- Microtubules form spindle fibres during animal cell division
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