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Campbell Biology 9th Edition - Chapter 6 Flashcards

A Tour of the Cell

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1200518557light microscopyuses light to permit magnification and viewing of cellular structures up to 1000 times their natural size0
1200518558scanning electron microscopyA process that utilizes an electron beam to produce an image of the three-dimensional surface of biological samples; the sample is coated with a thin layer of a heavy metal such as gold or palladium and then exposed to an electron beam1
1200518559transmission electron microscopyelectrons penetrate an ultrathin section of tissue to strike a photographic plate2
1200518560cell fractionationtechnique in which cells are broken into pieces and the different cell parts are separated3
1200518561cytosolthe aqueous part of the cytoplasm within which various particles and organelles are suspended4
1200518562nucleoidA dense region of DNA in a prokaryotic cell.5
1200518563chromatinlong strands of DNA found in the eukaryotic cell nucleus; condense to form chromosomes6
1200518564nucleusThe organelle that contains the DNA and controls the processes of the cell7
1200518565nucleolusThe organelle where ribosomes are made, synthesized and partially assembled, located in the nucleus8
1200518566nuclear envelopedouble membrane perforated with pores that control the flow of materials in and out of the nucleus9
1200518567ribosomesorganelles made of protein and RNA that direct protein synthesis in the cytoplasm10
1200518568nuclear laminaA netlike array of protein filaments that maintains the shape of the nucleus.11
1200518569endoplasmic reticuluman internal membrane system in which components of cell membrane and some proteins are constructed12
1200518570rough ERThat portion of the endoplasmic reticulum studded with ribosomes, attached to nuclear membrane and synthesizes phospholipids for cell membrane13
1200518571smooth ERsynthesis of lipids, phospholipids and steroid sex hormones-help detoxify drugs and poisons (liver cells) involves adding hydroxyl groups to drugs to make soluble and easier to flush from body14
1200518572glycoproteinsproteins that have carbohydrates covalently bonded to them15
1200518573vesiclessmall membrane sacs that specialize in moving products into, out of, and within a cell16
1200518574golgi apparatusstack of membranes in the cell that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum17
1200518575lysosomeorganelle filled with enzymes needed to break down certain materials in the cell18
1200518576phagocytosisprocess in which extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particles and take them into the cell19
1200518577food vacuoleA membranous sac formed by phagocytosis of microorganisms or particles to be used as food by the cell.20
1200518578contractile vacuolesaclike organelles that expand to collect excess water and contract to squeeze the water out of the cell21
1200518579central vacuoleA membranous sac in a mature plant cell with diverse roles in reproduction, growth, and development.22
1200518580mitochondriaPowerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production23
1200518581chloroplasta structure in the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food24
1200518582endosymbiont theorymitochondria and plastids, including chloroplasts, originated as prokaryotic cells engulfed by an ancestral eukaryotic cell. The engulfed cell and its host cell then evolved into a single organism.25
1200518583mitochondrial matrixThe compartment of the mitochondrion enclosed by the inner membrane and containing enzymes and substrates for the Krebs cycle.26
1200518584cristaeInfoldings of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion that houses the electon transport chain and the enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of ATP.27
1200518585thylakoidsA flattened membrane sac inside the chloroplast, used to convert light energy to chemical energy.28
1200518586granastacked portion of the thylakoid membrane in the chloroplast. Grana function in the light reactions of photosynthesis29
1200518587stromaThe fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane; involved in the synthesis of organic molecules from carbon dioxide and water.30
1200518588plastidsorganelles that are surrounded by a double membrane and contain their own DNA31
1200518589peroxisomesContain oxidase enzymes that detoxify alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, and other harmful chemicals32
1200518590cytoskeletona microscopic network of actin filaments and microtubules in the cytoplasm of many living cells that gives the cell shape and coherence33
1200518591motor proteinsa protein that interacts with cytoskeletal elements and other cell components, producing movement of the whole cell or parts of the cell.34
1200518592microtubuleshollow tubes of protein about 25 nanometers in diameter, support the cell and moves organelles within the cell, composed of tubulin polymers35
1200518593microfilamentsthinner, solid rods of protein that enable the cell to move or change shape when protein subunits slide past one another, composed of actin subunits36
1200518594intermediate filamentsrange from 7-11nm in diameter, and strengthen the cell and help maintain its shape, stabilize the positions of organelles, and stabilize the position of the cell with respect to surrounding cells through specialized attachment to the cell membrane, composed of keratin subunits37
1200518595keratinhard protein material found in the epidermis, hair, and nails38
1200518596actinA globular protein that links into chains, two of which twist helically about each other, forming microfilaments in muscle and other contractile elements in cells.39
1200518597tubulinglobular protein subunit forming the hollow cylinder of microtubules40
1200518598centrosomeStructure present in the cytoplasm of animal cells, important during cell division; functions as a microtubule-organizing center. A centrosome has two centrioles.41
1200518599centriolesOne of two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope; play a role in cell division.42
1200518600ciliashort, hair-like structures made of microtubules that enable movement of cells or movement of materials outside a cell43
1200518601flagellawhiplike tails found in one-celled organisms to aid in movement44
1200518602basel bodya structure resembling a centriole that produces a cilium or flagellum and anchors this structure within the plasma membrane45
1200518603dyneinA contractile protein connecting microtubules in the '9+2- arrangement of cilia and eukaryotic flagella. The contraction of dynein produces the characteristic movement of these structures.46
1200518604cortex(1) The outer region of cytoplasm in a eukaryotic cell, lying just under the plasma membrane, that has a more gel-like consistency than the inner regions, due to the presence of multiple microfilaments. (2) In plants, ground tissue that is between the vascular tissue and dermal tissue in a root or eudicot stem.47
1200518605myosinA protein present in muscle fibers that aids in contraction and makes up the majority of muscle fiber, thick filaments48
1200518606pseudopodiaA cellular extension of amoeboid cells used in moving and feeding49
1200518607cytoplasmic streamingA circular flow of cytoplasm, involving myosin and actin filaments, that speeds the distribution of materials within cells.50
1200518608cell wallstrong supporting layer of cellulose or chitin around the cell membrane in plants, algae, and some bacteria51
1200518609middle laminaA thin layer of adhesive extracellular material, primarily pectins, found between the primary walls of adjacent young plant cells.52
1200518610primary cell wallA relatively thin and flexable cell wall furthest outside that is first secreted by a plant cell53
1200518611secondary cell wallAdded between the plasma membrane and the primary cell wall, a strong and durable matrix often deposited in several laminated layers for plant cell protection and support54
1200518612extracellular matrixThe substance in which animal tissue cells are embedded, consisting of protein and polysaccharides.55
1200518613proteoglycansa glycoprotein consisting of a small core protein with many carbohydrate chains attached, found in the extracellular matrix of animal cells.56
1200518614fibronectina glycoprotein that helps animal cells attach to the extracellular matrix.57
1200518615integrinsin animal cells, a transmembrane receptor protein that interconnects the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton.58
1200518616plasmodesmataAn open channel in the cell wall of plants through which strands of cytosol connect from adjacent cells59
1200518617gap junctionsprovide cytoplasmic channels between adjacent animal cells60
1200518618tight junctionsMembranes of neighboring cells are pressed together, preventing leakage of extracellular fluid61
1200518619desmosomesspecialized junctions that hold adjacent cell together, consist of dense plate at point of adhesion plus extracellular cementing material62

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