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AP Biology - Chapter 6 & 7 Flashcards

Campbell Biology: 9th Edition
Ch. 6 - A Tour of the Cell
Ch. 7 - Membrane Structure and Function

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246841854light microscope (LM)a microscope where visible light is passed through the specimen and then through glass lenses
246841855organellesmembrane-enclosed structures within eukaryotic cells
246841856electron microscope (EM)a microscope that focuses a beam of electrons through the specimen or onto its surface
246841857scanning electron microscope (SEM)a microscope used for detailed study of the topography of a specimen
246841858transmission electron microscope (TEM)a microscope used to study the internal structure of cells
246841859cell fractionationa useful technique for studying cell structure and function which takes cells apart and separates major organelles and other subcellular structures from one another
246841860cytosola semifluid, jellylike substance in which subcelluar components are suspended
246841861eukaryotic cellan animal, plant, protist, or fungi cell in which most of the DNA is in an organelle called the nucleus
246841862prokaryotic cella bacteria cell in which the DNA is concentrated in a region that is not membrane enclosed
246841863nucleoida dense region of DNA in a prokaryotic cell
246841864cytoplasmthe interior of either type of cell
246841865plasma membranethe boundary of every cell, which functions as a selective barrier that allows passage of enough oxygen, nutrients, and wastes to service the entire cell
246841866nucleuscontains most of the genes in the eukaryotic cell
246841867nuclear envelopeencloses the nucleus, separating its contents from the cytoplasm
246841868nuclear laminaa netlike array of protein filaments that maintains the shape of the nucleus by mechanically supporting the nuclear envelope
246841869chromatinthe complex of DNA and proteins making up chromosomes
246841870nucleolusa prominent structure within the non-dividing nucleus involved in the production of ribosomes
246841871ribosomescomplexes made of ribosomal RNA and protein which are the cellular components that carry out protein synthesis
246841872endomembrane systemconsists of the nuclear envelope, the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, various kinds of vesicles and vacuoles, and the plasma membrane
246841873vesiclesmembrane sacs that specialize in moving products into, out of, and within a cell
246841874endoplasmic reticulum (ER)an extensive network of membranes that accounts for more than half of the total membrane in many eukaryotic cells
246841875smooth ERthe outer surface lacks ribosomes
246841876rough ERstudded with ribosomes on the outer surface of the membrane
246841877glycoproteinsproteins that have carbohydrates covalently bonded to them
247229966transport vesiclesa small, membranous sac in a eukaryotic cell's cytoplasm carrying molecules produced by the cell
247229967Golgi apparatusan organelle in eukaryotic cells consisting of stacks of flat, membranous sacs that modify, store, and route products of the ER and synthesize some products, notably noncellulose carbohydrates
247229968lysosomea membrane-closed sac of hydrolydic enzymes found in the cytoplasm of animal cells and some protists
247229969phagocytosisa type of endocytosis in which large, particulate substances or small organisms are taken up by the cell
247229970vacuolea membrane-bound vesicle whose specialized function varies in different kinds of cells
247229971food vacuolea membranous sac formed by phagocytosis of microorganisms or particles to be used as food by the cell
247229972contractile vacuolea membranous sac that helps move excess water out of certain freshwater protists
247229973central vacuolea large, membranous with diverse roles in growth, storage, and sequestration of toxic substances
247229974mitochondrionan organelle in eukaryotic cells that serves as the site of cellular respiration; uses oxygen to break down organic molecules and synthesize ATP
247229975chloroplastan organelle found in plants and photosynthetic that absorbs sunlight and uses it to drive the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water
247229976endosymbiont theorythe theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts originated as prokaryotic cells engulfed by an ancestral eukaryotic cell, which became its host cell and then evolved into a single organism
247229977cristaan infolding of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion; the inner membrane houses electron transport chains and molecules of the enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of ATP
247229978mitochondrial matrixthe compartment of the mitochondrion enclosed by the inner membrane and containing enzymes and substrates for the citric acid cycle, as well as ribosomes and DNA
247229979thylakoida flattened, membranous sac inside the chloroplast; they often exist in stacks called grana that are interconnected; their membranes contain molecular "machinery" used to convert light energy to chemical energy
247229980granuma stack of membrane-bound thylakoids in the chloroplast, which function in the light reactions of photosynthesis
247229981stromathe dense, fluid liquid within the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane and containing ribosomes and DNA; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water
247229982plastidone of a family of closely related organelles that includes chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and amyloplasts
247229983peroxisomean organelle containing enzymes that transfer hydrogen atoms from various substrates to oxygen, producing and then degrading hydrogen peroxide
247229984cytoskeletona network of microtubules, mircofilaments, and intermediate filaments that extend throughout the cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical, transport, and signal functions
247229985motor proteina protein that interacts with cytoskeletal elements and other cell components, producing movement of the whole cell or parts of the cell
247229986microtubulea hollow rod composed of tubulin proteins that makes up parts of the cytoskeleton
247229987centrosomea structure present in the cytoplasm that functions as a microtubule-organizing center and is important during cell division; has two centrioles
247229988centriolea structure in the centrosome composed of a cylinder of microtubule arranged in a certain pattern
247229989flagelluma long cellular appendage specializing in locomotion
247229990ciliuma short appendage containing microtubules that is specialized for locomotion or moving fluid past the cell
247229991basal bodya eukaryotic cellular structure consisting of an arrangement of microtubule triplets; it may organize the microtubule assembly of a cilium or flagellum and is structurally similar to a centriole
247229992dyneinsIn cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet; ATP hydrolysis drives changes in dynein shape that lead to bending of cilia and flagella
247229993microfilamentA cable composed of actin proteins in the cytoplasm making up part of the cytoskeleton and acting alone or with myosin to cause cell contraction
247229994actinA globular protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about each other, forming microfilaments in muscle and other kinds of cells
247229995cortexThe outer region of cytoplasm, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions due to the presence of multiple microfilaments
247229996myosina type of motor protein that associates into filaments that interact with actin filaments to cause cell contraction
247229997cytoplasmic streamingA circular flow of cytoplasm, involving interactions of myosin and actin filaments, that speeds the distribution of materials within cell
247229998intermediate filamentA component of the cytoskeleton that includes filaments intermediate in size between microtubules and microfilaments
247229999cell wallA protective layer external to the plasma membrane in the cells of plants, prokaryotes, fungi, and some protists; cellulose is an important structural component of cell walls
247230000primary cell walla relatively thin and flexible layer that surrounds the plasma membrane of a young cell
247230001middle lamellaa thin layer of adhesive extracellular material, primarily pectins, found between primary walls
247230002secondary cell walla strong and durable matrix that is often deposited in several laminated layers around the plasma membrane and provides protection and support
247230003extracellular matrix (ECM)the meshwork surrounding animal cells, consisting of glycoproteins, polysaccharides, and proteoglycans synthesized and secreted by the cells
247230004collagena glycoprotein in the extracellular matrix of animal cells that forms strong fibers, found in connective tissue and bone; the most abundant protein in animals
247230005proteoglycana large molecule consisting of a small core protein with many carbohydrate chains attached, found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells
247230006fibronectinan extracellular glycoprotein secreted by animal cells that helps them attached to the extracellular matrix
247230007integrina transmembrane receptor protein with two subunits that interconnects the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton
247230008plasmodesmaan open channel through the cell wall that connects the cytoplasm of adjacent plant cells, allowing water, small solutes, and some molecules to pass between the cells
247230009selective permeabilitya property of biological membranes that allows them to regulate the passage of substances across them
247230010amphipathichaving both a hydrophilic region and a hydrophobic region
247230011fluid mosaic modelthe currently accepted model of cell membrane structure, which envisions the membrane as a mosaic of protein molecules drifting laterally in a fluid bilayer of phospholipids
247230012integral proteina transmembrane protein with hydrophobic regions that extend into hydrophobic interior of the membrane and with hydrophilic regions in contact with the aqueous solution on one or both sides of the membrane
247230013peripheral proteina protein loosely bound to the surface of a membrane or to part of an integral protein and not embedded in the lipid bilayer
247230014glycolipida lipid with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates
247230015glycoproteina protein with one or more covalently attached carbohydrates
247230016transport proteina transmembrane protein that helps a certain substance or class of closely related substances to cross the membrane
247230017aquaporina channel protein in the plasma membrane of a cell that specifically facilitates osmosis, the diffusion of free water across the membrane
247230018diffusionthe spontaneous movement of a substance down its concentration l gradient, from a region where it is more concentrated to a region where it is less concentrated
247230019concentration gradienta region along which the density of a chemical substance increases or decreases
247230020passive transportthe diffusion of a substance across a biological membrane with no expenditure of energy
247230021osmosisthe diffusion of free water across a selectively permeable membrane
247230022tonicitythe ability of a solution surrounding a cell to cause that cell to gain or lose water
247230023isotonicrefers to a solution that, when surrounding a cell, causes no net movement of water into or out of the cell
247230024hypertonicrefers to a solution that, when surrounding a cell, will cause the cell to lose water
247230025hypotonicreferring to a solution that, when surrounding a cell, will cause the cell to take up water
247230026osmoregulationregulation of solute concentrations and water balance by a cell or organism
247230027turgidswollen or distended
247230028flaccidlimp and lacking stiffness or firmness
247230029plasmolysisa phenomenon in walled cells in which the cytoplasm shrivels and the plasma membrane pulls away from the cell wall; occurs when the cell loses water to a hypertonic environment
247230030facilitated diffusionthe passage of molecules or ions down their electrochemical gradient across a biological membrane with the assistance of specific transmembrane transport proteins, requiring no energy expenditure
247230031ion channela transmembrane protein channel that allows a specific ion to diffuse across the membrane down its concentration or electrochemical gradient
247230032gated channela transmembrane protein channel that opens or closes in response to a particular stimulus
247230033active transportthe movement of a substance across a cell membrane against its concentration gradient, mediated by specific transport proteins and requiring an expenditure of energy
247230034sodium-potassium pumpa transport protein in the plasma membrane of animal cells that actively transports sodium out of the cell and potassium into the cell
247230035membrane potentialthe difference in voltage across a cell's plasma membrane due to the differential distribution of ions; membrane potential affects the activity of excitable cells and the transmembrane movement of all charged substances
247230036electrochemical gradientthe diffusion gradient of an ion, which is affected by both the concentration difference of an ion across a membrane and the ion's tendency to move relative to the membrane potential
247230037electrogenic pumpan active transport protein that generates voltage across a membrane while pumping ions
247230038proton pumpan active transport protein in a cell membrane that uses ATP to transport hydrogen ions out of a cell against their concentration gradient, generating a membrane potential in the process
247230039cotransportthe coupling of the "downhill" diffusion of one substance to the "uphill" transport of another against its own concentration gradient
247230040exocytosisthe cellular secretion of biological molecules by the fusion of vesicles containing them with the plasma membrane
247230041endocytosiscellular uptake of biological molecules and particulate matter via formation of vesicles from the plasma membrane
247230042liganda molecule that binds specifically to another molecule, usually a larger one

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