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List the differences between a prokaryotic & a eukaryotic cell. - Eukaryotic Cell:

- nucleus (has more DNA) that's bound by a double membrane

- endomembrane organelles in the cytosol (nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus,
lysosomes, plasma membrane, various types of vesicles & vacuoles)

- typically larger



Prokaryotic Cell:

- no nucleus, but has DNA (circular chromosome) that is concentrated in the nucleoid that's not bound
by a membrane

- no endomembrane organelles

- typically smaller



List the similarities between a prokaryotic & a eukaryotic cell. - - plasma membrane

- cytosol (filler)

- chromosomes (carry genes in the form of DNA)

- ribosomes

- phospholipid bilayer

- vacuoles (Plant cells have one large vacuole; animal cells have multiple small vacuoles)

- cytoplasm

- cholesterol



Give two causes for size limits for certain cell types. Which would be considered the main reason for size
limits? - The need for a surface area of sufficient area to support the cell's metabolic needs is a major
cause of the size limits for certain types of cells.

A large surface area : volume ratio is helpful because nutrients needed to sustain the cell enter via the
surface of the cell & are needed in quantities related to the cell volume.

The smaller the size of the object, the larger its surface area : volume ratio.

, Ex: In the jelly auger cell lab, diffusion was most efficient in the smallest cube. The larger the cube, the
less diffusion occurs because volume increases faster.



- Surface area : volume ratio needs to be small.

- DNA overload - the larger you get, the bigger the result & the more stuff. It cannot handle all the jobs it
needs to do.

- As the cell gets bigger = the job of its DNA gets bigger



Function of Rough ER - - Produces proteins for export (protein transport = protein secretion*)

- Active & used in membrane synthesis (synthesizes phospholipids & proteins)

- Aids in synthesis of secretory & other proteins

- Makes membrane, phospholipids, structures

- Protein Production



Function of Smooth ER - - Synthesizes lipids

- Metabolizes carbohydrates

- Detoxifies drugs & poison

- Has a collection of enzymes that detoxify drugs, especially in the LIVER

- Stores calcium ions

- Active in membrane synthesis



Function of Ribosomes - - Make proteins

- Carry out protein synthesis



Function of Golgi Apparatus - - Active in synthesis, modification, sorting, & secretion of cell products

- Tags, sorts, & packages materials into transport vesicles ("UPS headquarters")



Function of Lysosomes - - Breaks down ingested substances, cell macromolecules, food (phagocytosis),
& damaged organelles (autotrophy) for recycling

- Gets rid of damaged organelles & waste

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