what are the organelles found in an animal cells and plant cells- eukaryotic
what are the additional organelles in plant cell
what is the function of the nucleus
what is the structure of the nucleus
what is the function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum
● Ribosomes on surface synthesise proteins
● Proteins processed / folded / transported inside rER
● Proteins packaged into vesicles for transport to Golgi apparatus
what is the structure of the rough endoplasmic reticulum
what is the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
what is the structure of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
stacks of flattened folded membrane called cisternae with no ribosomes
what is the function of the Golgi apparatus
● Modifies protein, eg. adds carbohydrates to produce glycoproteins
● Modifies lipids, eg. adds carbohydrates to make glycolipids
● Packages proteins / lipids into Golgi vesicles
Golgi vesicles transport proteins and lipids to their required destination
● Produces lysosomes
what is the structure of the golgi apparatus
Stacks of flatterned membranes called cisternae
- secretary vesicles pinch off the cisternae
what is the function of lysosomes
contains hydrolytic enzymes called lysozymes which are used to digest and hydrolyse invading cells or digest worn out organelles [ exocytosis]
what is the structure of lysosomes
round organelle with a membrane
- bags of diff digestive enzymes
what is the function of the mitochondria
the site of aerobic respiration
- site of ATP production
- DNA to code for respiration
what is the structure of mitochondria
what is the function of ribosomes
what is the structure of ribosomes
what is the function of cell surface membrane
● Selectively permeable → enables control of passage of substances in / out of cell
● receptors / antigens on surface → allow cell recognition / signalling
what is the structure of the cell surface membrane
what is the function of the permanent vacuole
contains cell sap
makes cell turgid for support
what is the function of chloroplast
site of photosynthesis- absorbs light
Produces organic substances
what is the structure of the chloroplast
what are the organelles in a prokaryotic cell
-cytoplasm
-ribosomes
-capsule
-cell wall
-cell surface membrane
-single circular DNA
-flagellum
-plasmids
how do prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells
-cytoplasm that lacks membrane-bound organelles
-smaller ribosomes
no nucleus- a single circular DNA molecule that is free in cytoplasm and is not associated with histone proteins
- plasmid
No membrane bound organelles
in addition many prokaryotic ells have
one or more plasmids
- a capsule surrounding cell
-one or more fagella