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ATI TEAS 6 - Science (Human Anatomy
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Hierarchy of Structures


Lowest Hierarchy level is at Organelles within a cell. They obtain energy from food andreproduction.
-Cells with the same function are collected into larger groups called Tissues.
-Tissues are collected into Organs, carry out single task, like oxygenated blood (lungs), orfilter out
waste (kidneys).
-Organs work together in systems that perform coordinated large-scale functions,
like nourishing the body (digestive) or protecting the body from attacks (immune).


Cell Parts
Organelles: Cell parts that function within a cell. They coordinate with other organelles to performs
a cell's basic function, like energy processing and waste excretion.
~Examples: Ribosomes, Golgi Apparatus, Mitochondria, The Nucleus.




The Nucleus
-Nucleus: Small structure that contains Chromosomes and Regulates the DNA of a cell.Defining
structure of eukaryotic cells. It is responsible for the passing on of genetic traits

, between generations.
-Contains: nuclear envelope, nucleoplasm, a nucleolus, nuclear pores, chromatin, andribosomes.



Chromosomes


Highly condensed, threadlike rods of DNA. DNA is genetic material that stores information about the
plant or animal.


Chromatin
Consists of the DNA and Proteins that make up chromosomes.


Nucleolus


Structure contained within the nucleus, consists of proteins. Small, Round, and does not have a
membrane. Involved in protein synthesis, and synthesizes and stores RNA.
Nuclear Envelope
Encloses the nucleus. Consists of inner and outer membranes made of lipids.
Nuclear Pores
Involved in exchange of material between nucleus and the cytoplasm.


Nucleoplasm

Liquid within the membrane and is similar to cytoplasm.



Cell Membrane


"Plasma Membrane"
-Made of Lipids and Proteins
-Isolates the cell from its external environment while still enabling the cellar to communicatewith the
outside environment.
-Consists: Phospholipid bilayer with the hydrophilic ends of the outer layer facing external
environment.

,~Cholesterol: Adds stiffness and flexibility
~Glycolipids: Help cell to recognize other cells of the organisms.
~Proteins: Help give cells shape
~Special Proteins: Helps cell communicate with external environment.
~Other Proteins: Transport molecules across membrane



Selective Permeability
With regard to size, charge, and solubility.
-Size: Membrane allows small molecules to diffuse through it. Oxygen and Water moleculesare small
and can pass through the cells membrane.
-Charge: Ions on a cells surface either attracts or repels ions. Ions with like chargesare
repelled, and ions with opposite charges are attracted to the surface.
-Solubility: Molecules that are soluble in phospholipids can usually pass through the membrane. Many
are not able to diffuse the membrane, and if anything they'll have to bemoved through by active
transport and vesicles
Cell Structures
Inside the cell. Contain: Ribosomes, Golgi Apparatus, Vacuoles, Vesicles, Cytoskeleton, Microtubules,
Cytosol, Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Mitochondria




Ribosomes
Involved in synthesizing proteins from amino acids.
-Make up about a quarter of a cell.
-Some are embedded in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough ER)

, Golgi Apparatus
Involved in synthesizing materials like proteins that are transported out of the cell.
~Modifies and Packages proteins secreted from the cell.
-Located near the nucleus and has layers of membranes.




Vacuoles
Sacs used for storage, digestion, and waste removal.
-Plant: Has one large vacuole
-Animal: Has small, sometimes numerous vacuoles.




Vesicles
Small organelle within a cell, has a membrane.
-Functions: Moving materials within a cell.

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