In a eukaryotic cell, where is most of the DNA stored?
Nucleus
What portion of the ER is studded with ribosomes on the outer surface of the membrane?
Golgi apparatus
What structure is bounded by a double membrane with infoldings of the inner membrane?
What are the two terms for the motile appendages containing microtubules?
Cilia and flagella
What is the semifluid, jellylike substance in all cells?
Cytosol
What portion of the ER lacks ribosomes?
Smooth ER
What is the term for the receiving side of the Golgi apparatus?
cis face
What structure contains fluid stroma, which contains thylakoids tacked into grana?
Chloroplasts
What structure shapes the cell, guides organelle movement, and separates chromosomes in dividing cells?
Microtubules
What is the literal meaning of the term eukaryotic
true nucleus
What is one function of the smooth ER?
synthesizes lipids, metabolizes carbohydrates, detoxifies drugs and poisons, and stores calcium ions
What is the term for the recycling of a cell's own organic material by the hydrolytic enzymes of lysosomes?
Autophagy
Mitochondrion perform what function?
Cellular respiration
What is the purpose of intermediate filaments?
support cell shape and fix organelles in place
This term refers to the region between the nucleus and the plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells
Cytoplasm
What type of ribosomes are suspended in the cytosol?
Free ribosomes
What are the large vesicles derived from the ER and golgi apparatus?
vesicles
What structure performs photosynthesis?
Chloroplasts
What are plant cell walls made of?
Cellulose
What is one organelle that both plant and animal cells contain?
nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, or mitochondria
What type of ribosomes are attached to the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum or nuclear envelope?
Bound Ribosomes
What are two types of vacuoles?
Food, Contractile, central
What types of cells contain chloroplasts?
Plant cells
What two secretions are made by animal cells that form the extracellular matrix?
Glycoproteins and proteoglycans