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ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING AFRAID OF EXPLOSION DUE TO OVER H2O ABSORPTION, HAVING TROUBLE STAYING IN SHAPE, EXTREME FLIMSYNESS, BEING TO VULNERABLE TO THE ENVIRONMENT OR JUST CANT SEEM TO PULL OFF THAT STATUESQUE LOOK?. BUT DON’T WORRY WE HAVE THE CURE!!!.
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ARE YOU TIRED OF BEING AFRAID OF EXPLOSION DUE TO OVER H2O ABSORPTION, HAVING TROUBLE STAYING IN SHAPE, EXTREME FLIMSYNESS, BEING TO VULNERABLE TO THE ENVIRONMENT OR JUST CANT SEEM TO PULL OFF THAT STATUESQUE LOOK? BUT DON’T WORRY WE HAVE THE CURE!!! IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE YOU QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE WHAT WE LIKE TO CALL INEEDACELLWALLIOUSUS!
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Vacuoles Veronica Gomez Dillon McDermott Noelle Torrillo Period 5
A vacuole is a membrane organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells. It is surrounded by a membrane called the tonoplast • Vacuoles are enclosed areas that are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules. Some being various enzymes in the solution. Sometimes they may only contain solids, which have been engulfed. • They are formed by the fusion of multiple membrane vesicles. • The vacuole has no basic shape or size. It’s structure varies according to the needs of the cell.
The function and importance of vacuoles varies according to the type of cell in which they are present. There are more vacuoles in the cells of plants, fungi and certain protists. • Most mature plant cells have one or several vacuoles that usually take up more than 30% of the cell's volume. They can occupy as much as 90% of the volume depending on the type of cell and condition. • Vacuoles play a major role in autophagy, which is a catabolic process involving the degradation of a cell's own components through the lysosomalmachinery. • In protists, vacoules store food, which has already been absorbed by the organism. It also helps in the digestive and waste management process for the cell.
The main functions of the vacuole are… - To isolate materials that might be harmful or a threat to the cell • They contain waste products • They maintain internal hydrostatic pressure or turgur within the cell - They maintain an acidic internal PH - They contain small molecules • Export unwanted substances from the cell • They also help to destroy invading bacteria or misfolded proteins that have begun to build up within a cell.
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THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM By: Edward A. Gonzalez and Jason Block
FACTS ABOUT THE ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM : • The ER creates a network of membranes found throughout the whole cell. • There are two types of ER, smooth and rough • The smooth ER makes and stores steroids and it also stores proteins • The rough ER
Why should you buy ER? • Not having ER is like not having legs. You wont be able to move and get your food. • It could also be useful if your cell forgets to go to the supermarket. (smooth ER) • Since the ER makes steroids, if you want to get big buy yourself some ER
SMOOTH V.S. ROUGH: ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM • The Smooth ER act as a storage organelle for a cell • The Smooth ER is also where steroids are created and stored • Smooth ER also stores ions in solutions that can be used by cells later • The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum is very important in the synthesis and packaging of proteins • Some of the proteins are used by the cell and the rest is sent out • the Rough ER is connected to the ribosome, and when the ribosome builds amino chains, they are transferred to the ER and are connected to proteins SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
Picture of Both Type Of Endoplasmic Reticulum: Smooth: Rough: