Consists of networks of sheets (flattened cisternae)
Has ribosomes on its surface (gives the rER is ‘rough’ surface)
Continuous with outer membrane of the nuclear envelope
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Roles of rER
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Transport proteins synthesised by ribosomes on its surface to Golgi body via vesicles
Modifies proteins via glycosylation in the ER lumen
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Structure of smooth ER
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Consists of networks of tubules
Lacks ribosomes on its surface
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Roles of smooth ER
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Synthesise lipids and carbohydrates
Detoxifies drugs and poisons (thus abundant in liver)
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Roles of Golgi body
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Further modifies, sorts, transports and package proteins into vesicles before transporting the matured proteins to other parts of the cell/out of the cell
Formation of lysosomes containing hydrolytic enzymes
Synthesises polysaccharides
Protein modification includes phosphorylation or glycosylation
Phosphorylation activates/deactivates the protein while glycosylation targets the proteins for association with membranes
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Structure and role of mitochondria
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Double membrane structure
Highly folded, giving rise to infoldings called cristae, which increases surface area, allowing more proteins involved in aerobic respiration and ATP synthesis to be embedded
Site of aerobic respiration for ATP synthesis
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Cell Theory
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Cells are the smallest unit of life
All cells come from pre-existing cells
All living things are made up of cells
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Explain the role of the Golgi body and its link to the rough endoplasmic reticulum
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The cis face of the Golgi body receives transport vesicles containing newly synthesised proteins from the rER
Membrane of transport vesicle fuses with membrane of cisternae at cis face of Golgi body, emptying its contents into the cisternal space for further modification, sorting, packaging and transportation of protein in the Golgi body
Protein modification includes phosphorylation/glycosylation. Phosphorylotion activates/deactivates protein. Glycosylation targets proteins for assocation with the membrane
After protein modification, matured proteins are packaged an sorted into secretory vesicles or lysosomes at the trans face, before being transported to other parts of the cell or out of the cell
Hydrolytic enzymes are sorted and packaged into secretory vesicles which bud off from the cisternae at the trans face of the Golgi body and forms lysosomes
Secretory vesicles buds off from cisternae at trans face of Golgi body and proteins are secreted out of the cell via exocytosis