Functional anatomy of cells
Cell Membrane
Nucleus
Organelles & Cytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton
100

What is the function of muscle cells?

allow movement of body parts

100

Where is the cell membrane located?

Outside boundary of cell.

100

What kind of molocueles does a nucleus contain?

DNA.

100

What organelle extracts energy from nutrient molecules to build ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)

Mitochondria
100

What is the main macromolecule component of the cytoskeleton?

Proteins

200

What is the function of immune cells?

recognize and destroy "nonself" cells such as cancer cells and invading bacteria (protective function)

200

What does chloesterol help the bilayer with?

Stabalization.

200

Where is the nucleus located in a cell?

The center.

200

What animal-cell organelles are double-membrane bound?

Nucleus & Mitochondria

200

What are the smallest cell fibers of the cytoskeleton?

Microfilaments

300

What are the 3 main cell structures?

1. the plasma membrane 

2. cytoplasma including the organelles

3. the nucleus

300

How are the molecules that make up cell membrane arranged?

In a sheet pattern.

300

What does NPC stand for, in terms of a nucleus?

Nuclear Pore Complexes.

300

What are attached to the membranous sacs of the Rough ER?

Ribosomes

300

What do centrosomes do in mitosis/meiosis?

Spindle fibers of the centrosome attach to the kinetochores of duplicated chromosomes.

400

Describe Ribosomes

Small particles assembled from two tiny subunits of rRNA and protein

400

What are the forces that hold a membrane together?

Ester bonds.

400

What do all nuclei have in common?

The same density.

400

What functions do the golgi apparatus perform?

The golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins into membranous vesicles for either secretion or storage.

400

What are any of the three types of cell extensions?

Microvilli, Cilia, or Flagella
500

What does an Angstrom (unit) equal to in meters and what do you usually measure with this unit?

it equals to 1/10.000.000 meters and it's used to measure molescules and atoms

500

What do the "rafts" of the cell do?

They organize functions at the surfaces of the cells and organelles.

500

What is the double membrane structure that encloses the nucleus?

Nuclear Envelope.
500

What is the process known as "self eating," where lysosomes break down unused proteins and molecules. 

Autophagy

500

What is the significance of molecular motors?

Molecular proteins transport organelles and vesicles along fibers and microtubules.