front 1 What is exocytosis? | back 1 When newly made proteins, carbohydrates and lipids are synthesized and sent out to support the plasma membrane Plasma membrane->Endosome->Lysosome |
front 2 What is endocytosis? | back 2 When molecules from the plasma membrane is sent to the organelles within the cell |
front 3 What is the secretory transport pathways? | back 3 Secretory: ER->Golgi->Plasma Membrane or ER->Golgi->Endosome |
front 4 Clathrin coats are used for_____ | back 4 Vesicle transport from Golgi, endosome and plasma membrane (so export) |
front 5 COPI coats are used for____ and are made up of_____ | back 5 Vesicle transport within Golgi cisternae. Swasti like chained subunits that come together to form a basketlike structure |
front 6 COPII coats are used for ______ | back 6 Vesicle transport between ER and Golgi |
front 7 Retromer coats are used for ______ | back 7 Transport vesicles for a retrieval pathway from endosomes to Golgi |
front 8 What do dynamins do? | back 8 They help separate the budding vesicles from the membrane |
front 9 Rab proteins____ | back 9 Tether to the cell membrane then start recruiting other Rab proteins which ends up changing the identity of the vesicle |
front 10 SNARE vesicles do what? | back 10 Help grab the nearby vesicle and connect them to the membrane. There is both one of the vesicle and one in the membrane |
front 11 Viruses use SNARE as well but_____ | back 11 only has one fusion protein |