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18 Cards in this Set
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Have a crystalioid core made of urate oxidase.
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peroxisomes
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In germinating seed they are known as glyoxysomes
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peroxisomes
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In germinating cells they convert fats to sugars as part of the glyoxylate cycle
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peroxisomes
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vesicles bound to it are usually coated with either COP I or COP II
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Golgi Apparatus
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Its sorting abilities are explained through the "maturational cycle"
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Golgi Apparatus
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Cytotoxic T cells secrete perforin from these organelles
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lysosomes
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Melanocytes secrete melanin from a modified form of these organelles
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lysosomes
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Their excocytosis provides the additional membrane needed to quickly seal wounds in the plasma membrane
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lysosomes
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I-cell disease is caused by a failure to phosphorylate all enzymes that are supposed to be transported to them
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lysosomes
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Lowe syndrome causes a deficiency of an enzyme which effects the metabolic processes which occur in this organelle
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golgi apparatus
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One of its main functions is the remodeling of oligosaccharides.
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golgi apparatus
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Other function sof thisorganelle include the synthesis of lipids
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golgi apparatus
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This organelle adds sulfate groups to molecules
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golgi apparatus
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Uses clarthrin-coated vesicles to send stuff to lysosomes
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golgi apparatus
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Laber optic myopathy was the first disease to be associated with these organelles
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mitochondrion
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Kearns Sayre syndrome is caused by defects in these organelles which lead to Ophthalmoparesis and ptosis
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mitochiondria
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Tom adn Tim proteins are involved with translocation of proteins arcoss thier membranes
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mitochondria
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Cytochrome C is also found in these organelles, it then is released into the cell to start apoptosis
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mitochondria
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