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Functions of the Nucleus 1. Role in cell division. 2. Influences cytoplasmic events. 3. Contains codes for protein synthesis.

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1 Functions of the Nucleus 1. Role in cell division. 2. Influences cytoplasmic events. 3. Contains codes for protein synthesis.

2 Nuclear Membrane 1. double bilayer outer + inner membranes = nuclear envelope

3 2. nuclear pore complexes a. nuclear pores b. exhibit selective permeability c. RNA needs to exit the nucleus d. proteins enter nucleus to regulate the DNA

4 Nucleolus ribosomes are built here ribosome subunits exit nucleus through nuclear pores

5 Ribosomes substructures that are the “protein factories” of the cell A. Can be free or attached B. Not membrane-bound made of rRNA and protein

6 Endoplasmic Reticulum A. Network of membrane-bound channels (tubules) - the interior of the tubules is segregated from the rest of the cytoplasm

7 B. Two types of ER rough and smooth both types are continuous with each other (and the nuclear envelope)

8 1. Rough ER a. ribosomes attached to outer surface b. protein synthesis (often for export)

9 2. Smooth ER a. lacks attached ribosomes b. lipid synthesis c. detoxification

10 Golgi Apparatus Processing and packaging plant

11 Golgi Apparatus Products packaged into vesicles for: insertion into the cell membrane secretion from cell (secretory vesicles) incorporation into lysosome

12 Lysosomes Can destroy harmful substances Can digest food particles Remove worn out organelles Must remain membrane-bound

13 Contain digestive enzymes 1. from ribosomes on RER 2. packaged in the Golgi

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15 Apoptosis: programmed cell death - takes energy to maintain the integrity of lysosome membranes

16 Mitochondria Convert nutrient energy into ATP

17 Chloroplasts Have a double membrane (like mitochondria) 1. thylakoids 2. stroma

18 Chloroplasts and mitochondria share similar characteristics have their own circular DNA produced by division of existing ones

19 Cell Walls


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