BIO251H1 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Chromoplast, Protoplast

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Nuclear membrane (selective semi permeable layer, allowing for the diffusion or regulated transport of certain molecules into or out of nucleus) Endoplasmic reticulum (synthesis of proteins and lipids) Golgi apparatus (modification and packaging of proteins and lipids) Lysomes (break down degraded proteins and other molecules) Vesicles (fill with macromolecules, used for transport around the cell) Endosomes (carry molecules to lysosomes or back to golgi depending on level of damage) Vacuoles (fill with cell sap in order to provide turgor pressure, storage unit) Chloroplast: for photosynthesis (comes from protoplast or etioplast) Chromoplast: for synthesis of pigments (carotenoids), for attraction and absorption (derived from chloroplasts) Gerontoplast: aging process of chloroplast: being repurposed (basically during fall) Leucoplast: responsible for storage and starch (three kinds: amyloplast (potatoes!! !, storage of starch), proteinoplast (storage of protein), elaioplasts (storage of fat and oils) Er (rough) golgi for modification/packaging vesicular pathway all the way to the cell wall. Nuclear envelope; ribosome; microtubule; endoplasmic reticulum; golgi apparatus.

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