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UT TYLER FNP NURS 5350 Adv Patho Exam 1 | Questions & Answers (100 %Score)
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Seven specialized cellular functions: - movement, conductivity, metabolic absorption, secretion,
excretion, respiration, and reproduction



Nucleus - aids in cell division and control of genetic info, contains DNA (think the egg yolk)



Ribosomes - RNA-protein complexes; float freely in cytoplasm; provide sites for cellular protein
synthesis; packages and modifies protein for transportation and secretion



Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - specializes in the synthesis and transport of the protein and lipid
components of most of the cells organelles (memory factory)



Golgi complex - Organelle that packages and distributes proteins into vesicles and transports within and
outside of cell (refining plant in cytoplasm; traffic cop- what goes in and out of cytoplasm)



Lysosomes - An organelle containing digestive enzymes; digest and remove wastes, digest debris from
dead cells; if ruptured, they can digest cell contents; autodigestion occurs in starvation



Mitochondria - Powerhouse of the cell, organelle that is the site of ATP (energy) production; pathway for
metabolism of carbs, lipids, and amino acids into ATP; to keep the cell alive; can grow and self-replicate
in the cell



Cytoskeleton - A network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to keep its shape, and aids
in movement; "bones and muscle" of the cell; have cilia to move it on out



Characteristics of plasma membrane - made up of lipids and proteins; the basic component is a bi-layer
of lipid molecules that are responsible for the structural integrity of the membrane

, The _______________ prevents water soluble molecules from entering cells across the plasma
membrane - Phospholipid layer



Prokaryote - unicellular organism lacking a nucleus; contains NO organelles (include cyanobacteria,
bacteria, and rickettsia)



Eukaryote - organism whose cells contain a nucleus; "good nucleus;" larger w/ intracellular anatomy



cellular receptors - protein molecules on the plasma membrane, in the cytoplasm, or in the nucleus that
can recognize and bind with specific smaller molecules called ligands



3 types of cellular receptors - plasma membrane receptors, channel-linked receptors, non-channel-
linked receptors



passive transport - The movement of materials through a cell membrane WITHOUT using energy; no-
energy transport of uncharged molecules through any semi-permeable barrier (occurs down a
concentration gradient)



Diffusion - Movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower
concentration.



concentration gradient - A difference in the concentration of a substance across a distance.



hydrostatic pressure - the mechanical force of water PUSHING against cellular membranes



Osmosis - Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane; from a region of higher water
concentration to a region of lower water concentration; directly r/t hydrostatic pressure and solute
concentration; PULL



active transport - the movement of materials through a cell membrane using energy

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