In and Around the Nucleus
Energy
Cytoskeleton
Endomembrane System I
Endomembrane System II
100

What type of cell has a nucleus?

Eukaryotic

100
Contains chlorophyll as well as enzymes and other molecules that function in photosynthesis.

Chloroplasts

100

What are the three main types of fibers?

Microfilaments, Intermediate filaments, Microtubules

100

What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum?

Smooth and Rough ER

100

A membranous sac of hydrolytic enzymes that can digest macromolecules.

Lysosome

200

The _____________ encloses the nucleus, separating it from the cytoplasm.

Nuclear Envelope

200

Presents a large surface area inside the mitochondria for ATP synthesis.

Cristae

200

Main function is guiding movement; “tracks for transport”

Microtubules

200

Has bound ribosomes, which secrete glycoproteins

Rough ER

200

What does the smooth ER synthesize?

Lipids
300

The site of ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunit synthesis in the nucleus.

Nucleolus

300

What do thylakoids stack to form?

Grana

300

Form a 3-D network called the cortex just inside the plasma membrane to help support the cells shape = framework.

Microfilaments

300

What does the rough ER distribute?

Transport vesicles

300

Found in many mature plant cells, hold organic compounds & water

Central vacuole

400

What is the difference between chromatin and chromosomes?

Chromatin is the DNA and associated proteins spread diffuse in the nucleus while chromosomes are DNA organized into discrete units.

400

In the mitochondria, the inner membrane creates two compartments: intermembrane space and ____________.

Mitochondrial matrix

400

Support cell shape and fix organelles in place (anchors)

Intermediate filaments

400

Are specialized metabolic compartments bound by a membrane to rid the body of toxic substances & metabolites.

Peroxisomes

400

What macromolecule does the Golgi apparatus interact with?

Proteins

500

What macromolecule does the ribosome synthesize?

Proteins

500

What is the Endosymbiont theory?

Eukaryotic cells engulfed a non-photosynthetic prokaryotic cell, which formed an endosymbiont relationship with its host. The host cell and endosymbiont merged into a single organism, a eukaryotic cell with a mitochondrion. One of these cells may have taken up a photosynthetic prokaryote, becoming the ancestor of cells that contain chloroplasts.

500

Microtubules control the beating of _____ and ______, locomotor appendages of some cells

cilia, flagella

500

What are the 6 components of the endomembrane system?

1. Nuclear envelope

2. Endoplasmic reticulum

3. Golgi apparatus

4. Lysosomes

5. Vacuoles

6. Plasma membrane

500

Some types of cell can engulf another cell by _________; this forms a food vacuole

Phagocytosis