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AP Biology: Cell Structure Flashcards

Vocabulary words from the AP Edition of Campbell Biology, Chapter 6.

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9917651647organellesmembrane-enclosed structures within a eukaryotic cell0
9917651648cytoplasma jellylike substance where organelles and other components are found1
9917651649eukaryotic cellCell with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles2
9917651650prokaryotic cellCell with no nucleus nor membrane bound organelles3
9917651651nucleoid regiona non-membrane-enclosed region of the cell where prokaryotic DNA is found4
9917651653plasma membraneThe selective barrier that surrounds a cell; it controls what enters and leaves the cell5
9917651654nucleuschromosome-containing part of a eukaryotic cell6
9917651655nuclear envelopeencloses the nucleus to separate its contents from the cytoplasm7
9917651657chromosomestightly coiled structures that carry the genetic information (can be seen during nuclear division)8
9917651658chromatinloosly coiled genetic material that makes up chromosomes, a complex of proteins and DNA9
9917651659nucleoluslocated in the nucleus, makes, synthesizes, and partially assembles ribosomes10
9917651660ribosomesmade of ribosomal RNA and protein, synthesize proteins11
9917651661endomembrane systemmembranes that divide the cell into organelles such as the nuclear membrane, the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, vesicles, and the cell membrane.12
9917651662endoplasmic reticulum (ER)accounts for more than half of total membrane in many eukaryotic cells, continuous with the nuclear envelope13
9917651663smooth ERportion of the endoplasmic reticulum free of ribosomes, synthesize lipids, detoxifies the cell, and regulates calcium levels14
9917651664rough ERportion of the endoplasmic reticulum studded with ribosomes, produce and transport membrane and secretory proteins15
9917651665glycoproteinsproteins with covalently-bonded carbohydrates that play a role in cell to cell interaction16
9917651666transport vesiclesvesicles in transit from one part of the cell to another17
9917651667Golgi apparatusstack of membranes that modifies, sorts, and packages proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum18
9917651668lysosomemembranous sac of hydrolytic enzymes, which the cell uses to digest unwanted materials19
9917651669phagocytosisthe process by which a cell engulfs a solid particle20
9917651671food vacuolesformed by phagocytosis, pinches off from plasma membrane and encloses a food particle21
9917651672contractile vacuolespump excess water out of the cell to maintain a suitable concentration of ions and molecules in the cell22
9917651673central vacuolethe largest organelle in a plant cell. It is surrounded by the tonoplast and functions to hold materials and wastes. It also functions to maintain the proper pressure within plant cells23
9917651674mitochondriachemically convert chemical (food) energy into usable ATP energy through cellular respiration24
9917651675chloroplastscontain chlorophyll which help absorb solar energy in order to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars during photosynthesis25
9917651676cristaeinfoldings in the inner membrane of the mitochondria Cristae are the black folds in the diagram26
9917651677mitochondrial matrixcompartment of the mitochondrion, enclosed by the inner membrane, contains enzymes and substrates for the citric acid cycle27
9917651678plastidsmanufacture and store important chemical compounds used by the cell such as pigments, oils, and starches28
9917651679thylakoidsflattened and interconnected sacs found in chloroplasts. The light dependent stage of photosynthesis occurs on the membranes of these sacs29
9917651680granumstacks of thylakoids30
9917651681stromafluid outside the thylakoids, contains chloroplast DNA, ribosomes, and enzymes. The light independent stage of photosynthesis occurs in this area31
9917651682cytoskeletona network of fibers bracing the cytoplasm32
9917651683microtubuleshollow rods of protein, support the cell and moves organelles within the cell33
9917651684centrosomea region located near the nucleus where micro-tubules grow from; important in cell division34
9917651685centriolescylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells, occurring in pairs and involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division35
9917651686flagellaa long tail-like structure that aids in cell movement36
9917651687ciliaa short hair-like structures that enable movement of cells or movement of materials outside a cell, utilizes a back-and-forth motion37
9917651688microfilamentsthe thinnest part of the cytoskeleton, are used to give shape to the cell and support all of its internal parts38
9917651690pseudopodiacellular extensions that enable a cell to crawl along a surface39
9917651693cell wallextracellular structure specific to plant cells, protects the cell, maintains its shape, and prevents excessive water uptake40
9917651697extracellular matrixwhere animal tissue cells are embedded, consists of protein and polysaccharides41
9917651699plasmodesmatachannels that perforate cell walls, allow for connections between cells in plants42
9917651700tight junctionsintercellular junction in animal tissues where plasma membranes of neighboring cells are very tightly pressed against each other, bound by specific proteins43
9917651701desmosomesintercellular junction in animal tissues that function like rivets, fastening cells together into strong sheets44
9917651702gap junctionsintercellular junction in animal tissues that provide cytoplasmic channels from one cell to an adjacent cell, similar to plasmodesmata in plants45

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