Structure of nucleus
What is the nucleolus
Site of rRNA production and makes ribosomes
Function of nucleus
Structure of eukaryotic cells
RER + SER structure
RER + SER function
RER: provides large SA for protein synthesis + synthesis and transport of proteins
SER: synthesise, store and transport carbohydrates and lipids
Golgi body functions
Lysosomes structure
What are lysozymes and what happens to them
Functions of lysosomes
Mitochondria structure
What do mitochondria cristae do
Provide a large SA for the attachment of enzymes + are involved in respiration
What does the mitochondria matrix do
Contains proteins, lipids and traces of DNA and also its own ribosomes -> so mitochondria can control the production of their own proteins
Mitochondria function
Ribosomes structure
Ribosomes function
The site of protein synthesis
Vacuole structure
Filled with fluid surrounded by a single membrane called tonoplast
Vacuole function
Chloroplasts structure
Chloroplasts function
Site of photosynthesis - these reactions take place in the grana and stroma
Cell wall structure (plants and fungi)
Plants: made of micro fibrils of cellulose polymer
Fungi: made of chitin -> a nitrogen containing polysaccharide
Cell wall function
Cell membrane structure
Cell membrane function
Controls entry and exit of molecules