Endomembrane System - Structures & Functions | Chapter 4.4
ENDOMEMBRANE SYSTEM CONTAINS
Nuclear envelope
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
Lysosomes
Vacuoles
Plasma Membrane
These are either continuous or connect each other through transfer by vesicles
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
ER accounts for more than half the total membrane in eukaryotic cells
ER is continuous with the nuclear envelope
Smooth ER - Lacks Ribosomes
Rough ER - Surface is studded with ribosomes
FUNCTION OF SMOOTH ER
Synthesizes Lipids
Metabolizes carbohydrates
Detoxifies Drugs and Poisons
Stores calcium ions
FUNCTION OF ROUGH ER
Bound ribosomes which secrete glycoproteins
Distributes transport vesicles, protein vesicles
Surrounded by membrane
Membrane factory of the cell
LYSOSOMES
Membranous sac of the hydrolytic enzymes that digest macromolecules
Lysosomal enzymes can hydrolyze proteins, fats, polysaccharides and nucleic acids
Works best in the acidic environment inside the lysosome
Lysosomes fuses the food vacuole and digests the molecules
VACUOLES
Large vesicles derived from the ER and golgi apparatus
Food Vacuole - Created from phagocytosis
Contractile Vacuole - Pump excess water out of the cell
Certain vacuoles in plants and fungi carry out enzymatic hydrolysis like lysosomes
GOLGI APPARATUS
Golgi Apparatus consists of membranous sacs called cisternae
Modifies products of ER
Manufactures certain macromolecules
Sorts and packages materials into transport vesicles
ENDOMEMBRANE SYSTEM CONTAINS
Nuclear envelope
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
Lysosomes
Vacuoles
Plasma Membrane
These are either continuous or connect each other through transfer by vesicles
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
ER accounts for more than half the total membrane in eukaryotic cells
ER is continuous with the nuclear envelope
Smooth ER - Lacks Ribosomes
Rough ER - Surface is studded with ribosomes
FUNCTION OF SMOOTH ER
Synthesizes Lipids
Metabolizes carbohydrates
Detoxifies Drugs and Poisons
Stores calcium ions
FUNCTION OF ROUGH ER
Bound ribosomes which secrete glycoproteins
Distributes transport vesicles, protein vesicles
Surrounded by membrane
Membrane factory of the cell
LYSOSOMES
Membranous sac of the hydrolytic enzymes that digest macromolecules
Lysosomal enzymes can hydrolyze proteins, fats, polysaccharides and nucleic acids
Works best in the acidic environment inside the lysosome
Lysosomes fuses the food vacuole and digests the molecules
VACUOLES
Large vesicles derived from the ER and golgi apparatus
Food Vacuole - Created from phagocytosis
Contractile Vacuole - Pump excess water out of the cell
Certain vacuoles in plants and fungi carry out enzymatic hydrolysis like lysosomes
GOLGI APPARATUS
Golgi Apparatus consists of membranous sacs called cisternae
Modifies products of ER
Manufactures certain macromolecules
Sorts and packages materials into transport vesicles