Vocab and Functions
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Chapter 4 Vocabulary
Cell
The smallest functional and structural
unit of all living organisms; usually
consists of a nucleus, cytoplasm, and a
membrane
Cell Membrane
A (phospholipid)
layer that covers a cell’s
surface and acts as a barrier between the
inside of a cell and the cell’s environment
Organelle
One
of the smallest bodies in a cell’s
cytoplasm that are specialized to perform
a specific function
Nucleus
In
a eukaryotic cell, a membranebound organelle that contains the
cell’s DNA and that has a role in
processes such as growth,
metabolism, and reproduction
“The Boss”
Prokaryote
A single-celled organism that does not
have a nucleus or membrane bound
organelles; examples are archaea and
bacteria.
“Pro” = before; karyon = kernel or nut
Eurkaryote
An
organism made up of cells that have a
nucleus enclosed by a membrane;
eukaryotes include protists, animals,
plants, and fungi but archaea or bacteria.
“eu” = good or true
Cell Wall
A rigid
structure that surrounds the cell
membrane and provides support to the cell
lysosome
digestive enzymes – are
responsible for digesting inside a cell;
Found mainly in animal cells . They
destroy worn-out or damaged organelles,
get rid of waste materials and “swallow”
foreign invaders.
“Trash Collectors”
contain
mitochondrion
organelle
that breaks down food
molecules to release energy in a
substance called ATP (where energy is
stored). It’s the power source of a cell
“Power Plant”
cytoskeleton
The
cytoplasmic network of protein
filaments that plays an essential role in cell
movement, shape and division (mitosis)
Golgi complex
Organelle
that helps make and package
materials to be transported out of the cell
“Shipping & Handling”
Endoplasmic reticulum
(ER)
a system of membranes that is
found in a cell’s cytoplasm and that assists
in the production, processing and transport
of proteins and in the production of lipids
“Highway”
chloroplast
An
organelle found in plant and algae cells
where photosynthesis occurs
ribosome
A cell
organelle composed of RNA* and
protein; site of protein synthesis (makes
protein by assembling chains of amino
acids)
Smallest organelles
*extra: RNA transfers info from DNA
vesicle
A small
cavity or sac that contains
materials in an eukaryotic cell
organism
A living
thing; anything that can carry out
life processes independently
function
The
special, normal or proper activity of an
organ or part (what it does)
structure
The
arrangement of parts in an organism
(how it’s made)
tissue
A group
of similar cells that perform a
common function
organ
A collection
of tissues that carry out a
specialized function of the body
Organ system
A group
of organs that work together to
perform body functions (example:
cardiovascular system)