What makes proteins for the mitochondrion?
Ribosomes in the matrix
What are cristae?
Enzymes on the inner membrane that increase surface area for the enzymes
Whats the difference between red and white muscle in relation to mitochondria?
Red- has many mitochondria and steady oxygen consumption
White -fewer mitochondria and has burst activity that doesn’t use oxygen
What is the thylakoid membrane?
Flattened connected sacs to form grana
What is stroma
Fluid outside thylakoids, contains DNA and ribosomes
What are the steps of the endosymbiotic theory
Describe the formation of the nucleus and endomemebranes
Unfolding of the plasma membrane to for nuclear membrane and endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
Describe mitochondria from aerobic heterotrophic prokaryote
- host is able to using rising oxygen as a benefit in metabolism
Describe chloroplast from photosynthetic prokaryote
Host uses nutrients from photosynthesis of the endosymbiont
What is he cytoskeleton and what does it do?
What are microfilaments?
Thinnest of cytoskeleton fibres, thin solid rods that can resist tension, important in shape and movement processes
What are intermediate filaments?
Middle thickness of cytoskeleton fibres, often in permanent/semipermanent structures in the cell in some animals, involved in fixing shape or positions
What are microtubules
Thickest if cytoskeleton fibres, homie tubes, often involved with movement of cell or organelles
What are cilia and flagella
Both are specialized for beating, move the cell
What are extracellular structures
What are the functions of cell walls?
What are cell walls made of
- cellulose micro fibers embedded in a matrix of polysaccharides and protein
What’s the difference between and primary cell wall and a secondary cell wall?
What is plamsodesmata
When cytoplasm of one cell is continuous with another through small strands that water, small solutes, and some proteins can pass through
(Along cytoskeleton)
What are the components of animals extracellular matrix (ecm)
What is endosymbiosis
Endo-inside
Symbiosis -relationship between two organisms
-one organism live inside another
How do mitochondria and chloroplasts relate to endosymbiosis?
Prokaryotes (mitochondria)(chloroplasts) taken up by another cell and were not prokaryotes anymore