Cells contain organelles that carry out specific functions. The cytoplasm contains organelles like mitochondria, which produce energy, and the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, which process and package proteins and lipids. The cytoskeleton is made of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that help maintain cell shape and allow movement. The nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs protein production. Organelles are surrounded by membranes and transport materials throughout the cell.
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Cell structure and function
1. Cells are the Structural and Functional
Units of an Organism
9. Mitochondria
The site of ATP production.
Metabolically active cells have more mitochondria.
Are self-replicating.
May have evolved from purple bacteria.
16. Lysosomes
Sites of digestion.
Lysosomal enzymes are produced by the RER.
The lysosomal membrane has special adaptations.
Lysosomes function in:
1. Digestion of ingested particles
2. Digestion of worn-out organelles
3. Metabolism of stored glycogen
Lysosomal rupture results in autolysis.
21. Cytoskeletal Elements
Microtubules:
* Hollow tubes formed by proteins called tubulins
* Comprise the centrosome and other structures (e.g., cilia &
flagella)
* Variable stability (mitotic spindle is labile)
* Maintain cell shape and rigidity
25. Cytoskeletal Elements
Microfilaments:
consist of thin strands of actin
form the core of microvilli, allow amoeboid
movement, produce the cleavage furrow
most highly developed in muscle cells
labile
are attached to the cytoplasmic side of the
plasma membrane
27. The Nucleus
The largest organelle and has 3 regions:
nuclear membrane
nucleolus – protein and rRNA
chromatin – DNA and histone proteins
euchromatin - active
(vesiculate nucleus)
heterochromatin - inactive
(pachychromatic nucleus)
31. Intracellular Pigments
* Endogenous or exogenous (environmental)
* Exogenous pigments include carbon and other
dusts
* Endogenous pigments: lipofuscin, melanin,
hemosiderin.
Apoferritin + iron = ferritin
hemosiderin = large amounts of ferritin