membrane proteins
phospholipid membrane permeability
channel proteins
provide passageway through membrane for hydrophilic (water-soluble) substances (polar and charged)
recognition proteins
such as major-histocompatibility complex in macrophage to distinguish between self and foreign; they are glycoproteins due to oligosaccharides attached
ion channels
2. gated channels in nerve and muscle cells respond to stimuli (can be voltage gated, ligand-gated, mechanically gated)
porins
carrier proteins
transport proteins
adhesion proteins
attach to neighboring cells, provide anchors for internal filaments and tubules (stability)
receptor proteins
binding site for hormones and other trigger molecules
cholesterol
glycocalyx
nucleus
nuclear lamina
dense fibrillar network inside nucleus of eukaryotic cells (intermediate filament and membrane associated proteins). Provides mechanical support; also helps regulate DNA replication, cell division, and chromatin organization.
nucleoid
irregular shaped region within the cell of prokaryote that contains all/most generic material
cytoplasm
cytosol
cytosol doesn’t include the stuff suspended within the gel-like substance, it is JUST the gel-like stuff. THINK JELLO vs VEGGIE STEW
ribosome
Endoplasmic Reticulum
lysosomes
golgi apparatus
peroxisome
microtubules
intermediate filaments
provide support for cell shape e.g. keratin