biol& 160 ch 4 vocab

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capsule

enables the prokaryotic cell to attach to surfaces in its environment

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cell wall

rigid cell covering comprised of various molecules that protects the cell, provides structural support, and gives shape to the cell

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central vacuole

large plant cell organelle that regulates the cell’s storage compartment, holds water, and plays a significant role in cell growth as the site of macromolecule degradation

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centrosome

region in animal cells made of two centrioles that serves as an organizing center for microtubules

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chloroplast

plant cell organelle that carries out photosynthesis

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chromosomes

the DNA of each cell are arranged in chromosomes that are linear in eukaryotes and circular in prokaryotes

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chromatin

chromosomes and the proteins they wrap around

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cilium (plural = cilia)

short, hair-like structure that extends from the plasma membrane in large numbers and functions to move an entire cell or move substances along the cell’s outer surface

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cytoplasm

entire region between the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelope, consisting of organelles suspended in the gel-like cytosol, the cytoskeleton, and various chemicals

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cytoskeleton

protein fiber network that collectively maintains the cell’s shape, secures some organelles in specific positions, allows cytoplasm and vesicles to move within the cell, and enables unicellular organisms to move independently

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cytosol

the cytoplasm’s gel-like material in which cell structures are suspended

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desmosome

linkages between adjacent epithelial cells that form when cadherins in the plasma membrane attach to intermediate filaments

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electron microscope

an instrument that magnifies an object using an electron beam that passes and bends through a lens system to visualize a specimen

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endomembrane system

group of organelles and membranes in eukaryotic cells that work together modifying, packaging, and transporting lipids and proteins

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endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

series of interconnected membranous structures within eukaryotic cells that collectively modify proteins and synthesize lipids

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eukaryotic cell

cell that has a membrane-bound nucleus and several other membrane-bound compartments or sacs

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extracellular matrix

material secreted from animal or fungal cells that provides mechanical protection and anchoring of the cells in the tissue

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fimbriae

allows prokaryotic cells to attach to a host cell

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flagellum (plural = flagella)

long, hair-like structure that extends from the plasma membrane and moves the cell

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gap junction

channel between two adjacent animal cells that allows ions, nutrients, and low molecular weight substances to pass between cells, enabling the cells to communicate

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glycosylation

short sugar chains added by the Golgi apparatus to proteins and lipids

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Golgi apparatus

eukaryotic organelle comprised of a series of stacked membranes that sorts, tags, and packages lipids and proteins for distribution

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intermediate filament

cytoskeletal component, comprised of several fibrous protein intertwined strands, that bears tension, supports cell-cell junctions, and anchors cells to extracellular structures

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light microscope

an instrument that magnifies an object using a beam of visible light that passes and bends through a lens system to visualize a specimen

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lysosome

organelle in an animal cell that functions as the cell’s digestive component; it breaks down proteins, polysaccharides, lipids, nucleic acids, and even worn-out organelles

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magnification

the process of enlarging an object in appearance

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microfilament

the cytoskeleton system’s narrowest element; it provides rigidity and shape to the cell and enables cellular movements

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microscope

an instrument that magnifies an object

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microtubule

the cytoskeleton system’s widest element; it helps the cell resist compression, provides a track along which vesicles move through the cell, pulls replicated chromosomes to opposite ends of a dividing cell, and is the structural element of centrioles, flagella, and cilia

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microvilli

fingerlike projections of plasma membranes to increase absorption area

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mitochondria (singular = mitochondrion)

cellular organelles responsible for carrying out cellular respiration, resulting in producing ATP, the cell’s main energy-carrying molecule

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nuclear envelope

double-membrane structure that constitutes the nucleus’ outermost portion

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nucleoid

central part of a prokaryotic cell’s central part where the chromosome is located

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nucleolus

darkly staining body within the nucleus that is responsible for assembling ribosome subunits

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nucleus

cell organelle that houses the cell’s DNA and directs ribosome and protein synthesis

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organelle

compartment or sac within a cell

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pili

allow prokaryotic cells to exchange genetic material through direct contact

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plasma membrane

phospholipid bilayer with embedded (integral) or attached (peripheral) proteins; separates the cell’s internal content form its surrounding environment

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plasmodesma (plural = plasmodesmata)

channel that passes between adjacent plant cells’ cell walls, connects their cytoplasm, and allows transporting of materials from cell to cell

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prokaryote

unicellular organism that lacks a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelle

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protist

eukaryotic organism that are not clearly plant or animal and are mostly unicellular

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resolution

the microscope’s ability to distinguish two adjacent structures as separate

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ribosome

cellular structure that carries out protein synthesis

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rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)

region of the endoplasmic reticulum that is studded with ribosomes and engages in protein synthesis, modification, and phospholipid synthesis

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scanning electron microscope

a type of electron microscope that produces high magnification of a cells surface

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smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)

region of the endoplasmic reticulum that has few or no ribosomes on its cytoplasmic surface and synthesizes carbohydrates, lipids, and steroid hormones; detoxifies certain chemicals (like pesticides, preservatives, medications, and environmental pollutants), and stores calcium ions

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tight junction

protein adherence that creates a firm seal between two adjacent animal cells

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transmission electron microscope

a highly magnified image of the cell’s internal structures

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vacuole

membrane-bound sac, somewhat larger than a vesicle, which functions in cellular storage and transport

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vesicle

small, membrane-bound sac that functions in cellular storage and transport; its membrane is capable of fusing with the plasma membrane and the membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus