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Cellular Organelles: How is structure related to function?. Plasma Membrane. Structures: Phospholipid bilayer Integral Proteins Glycolipids Peripheral Proteins Functions Control what enters and leaves Identifies the cell. Nucleus. Structures: Nuclear Envelope Membrane Pores
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PlasmaMembrane • Structures: • Phospholipidbilayer • Integral Proteins • Glycolipids • Peripheral Proteins • Functions • Control what enters and leaves • Identifies the cell
Nucleus • Structures: • Nuclear Envelope • Membrane • Pores • Chromatin • Nucleolus • Functions: • Control what leaves/enters the nucleus • Storage of DNA • Manufacture Ribosomes
Ribosomes • Structures: • Large Subunit • Small Subunit • RNA • Docking stations for tRNA • Protein • Functions: • Dock tRNA to the RNA code • Drop off Amino Acids • Generate proteins
Endoplasmic reticulum • Structures: • Large membrane channels • Small membrane tubes • Ribosomes • Functions • Proteins are made and enter the channels • Directed towards the outside of the cell
Golgi Apparatus • Structures: • Membrane Sacs (Cisternae) • Incoming vesicles • Outgoing vesicles • Functions: • Receive proteins • Process proteins • Package proteins • Ship them out of the cell
Vesicles • Structures: • Phospholipidbilayer • Contents • Enzymes • Food • Water • Functions: • Breakdown old cell parts • Storage
Structures: Outer Membrane Inner Membrane (Cristae) Matrix Functions: Cellular Respiration Concentration Gradient ATP Synthase embedded in the cristae Mitochondria
Structure: Inner/Outer Membrane Stroma Grana Thylakoids Functions: Concentration gradient Pigments for Photosynthesis embedded in the membranes Make sugars! Chloroplasts