Chapter3BA&P Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Plasma membrane | Outer most part of the cell |
Cytoplasm | In between the membrane and nucleus |
Cytosol | Fluid |
Organelles | Little organs |
Cholesterol | Keeps it firm |
Integral protein | Spans the whole plasma membrane |
Peripheral protein | They are in or out of the membrane |
Glycolipid | Replaces the head of a lipid that's part of the membrane |
Glycoprotein | Connected to a protein |
Intracellular | Inside the cell 2/3 of total |
Plasma | Water |
Simple diffusion | Pass across lipid bilayer if lipid soluble or if polar molecules; or through ion channels if ions such as K+, Ca2+, Cl- |
Facilitated diffusion | Requires a carrier in membrane but not ATP/Solute goes down concentration gradient |
Osmosis | Diffusion of water across selectively permeable membrane |
Isotonic | Equal amount of concentration and has 0.9% NaCl |
Hypotonic | Lower concentration and has 0% NaCl |
Hypertonic | Higher concentration and has 4% NaCl |
Active Transport | Requires a carrier/Energy(ATP)/Can transport up a concentration gradient |
Transport in Vesicles | Requires energy(ATP)/Involves small membrane sac |
Endocytosis | Importing materials in a cell |
Phagocytosis | Ingestion of particles such as bacteria into white blood cells |
Pinocytosis | Ingestion of fluid |
Exocytosis | Exporting materials |
Cytoskeleton | Skeleton of cell/ Maintains shape of cell/Positions organelles/Changes cell shape/ Microfilaments, intermediate filaments, microtubules are in this |
Microfilaments | Smallest |
Intermediate filaments | Medium |
Microtubules | Largest |
Centrosome | Function: Moves chromosomes to ends of cell during cell division/Structure: Two centrioles arranged perpendicular to each other |
Flagellum | Single tail like structure on sperm/Propels sperm forward in reproductive tract |
Cilia | In groups/Found in respiratory system - moves mucus |
Ribosomes | Made within the nucleus (in nucleolus/Sites of protein synthesis/Can be attached to endoplasmic reticulum or free in cytosol |
Endoplasmic Reticulum | Structure: Network of folded membranes/Functions: Synthesis, intracellular transport |
Rough ER | Studded with ribosomes (sites of protein synthesis) |
Smooth ER | Lacks ribosomes/Functions: Lipid synthesis/Release of glucose in liver cells into bloodstream/Drug detoxification/Storage and release of Ca2+ in muscle cells(sarcoplasmic reticulum) |
Golgi complex | Structure:Flattened membranes (cisterns) with bulging edges (like stacks of pita bread/Functions:Modify proteins glycoproteins and lipoproteins that become parts of plasma membrane, stored in lysosomes or exported by exocytosis |
Lysosomes | Contain digestive enzymes |
Tay-Sachs | Hereditary disorder, one missing lysosomal enzyme leads to nerve destruction |
Peroxisomes | Detoxify; abundant in liver |
Proteasomes | Digest unneeded or faulty proteins |
Mitochondria | Structure: Sausage-shaped with many folded membranes and liquid matrix containing enzymes/Function: Nutrient energy is released and trapped in ATP, "power house of cell", and chemical reactions require oxygen |
Protein Synthesis | DNA-->RNA-->Protein |
Transcription | DNA-->RNA |
Translation | RNA-->Protein |
mRNA | Messenger RNA and directs synthesis of polypeptide |
rRNA | Ribosomal RNA and component of ribosomes |
tRNA | Transfer RNA and carries amino acids to ribosome for reaction |
Interphase | Period of growth and development of cell, preparation for reproduction: DNA synthesis |
DNA synthesis | 2 copies of DNA and making more organelles |
Mitotic Phase | division of nucleus/4 phases - Prophase-->Metaphase-->Anaphase-->Telophase |
Cytokinesis | Division of cytoplasm equally to both cells |
Prophase | Chromatin condenses into pairs of chromatids connected at centromeres |
Chromatid | An arm of a chromosome |
Mitotic Spindle | Arms that attach to chromosomes |
Metaphase | Centromeres of chromatid pairs are aligned along microtubules at the center of the metaphase plate |
Metaphase plate | Right dab in the middle |
Anaphase | Centromeres split, separating 'sister chromatids"(chromosomes) |
Telophase | Chromosomes revert to threadlike chromatin/Nuclear envelope and nucleolus reappear/Mitotic spindle breaks up/Cytokinesis is complete |
Telomeres | DNA at tips of chromosomes and shorten with aging |
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