Cell structure Flashcards

1
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what are the components of an animal cell? (5)

A
  • cytoplasm
  • nucleus
  • ribosomes
  • mitochondria
  • cell membrane
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how is the cytoplasm related to its function? (2)

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  • contains dissolved nutrients ,salts and structures called organelles.
  • it is where many of the chemical reactions occur.
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3
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how is a nucleus related to its functions?

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-contains genetic material, including DNA, which controls the cell’s activities.

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how is a cell membrane related to its function? (2)

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  • permeable to some substances but not to others

- controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

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5
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how is a mitochondria related to its function? (2)

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  • contains the enzymes for respiration,

- where most energy is released in (aerobic) respiration.

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6
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how are ribosomes related to their function?

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-tiny structures where protein synthesis occurs.

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7
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what are the components of a plant cell? (8)

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  • cytoplasm
  • nucleus
  • vacuole
  • mitochondria
  • cell membrane
  • cell wall
  • chloroplast
  • ribosomes
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how are chloroplasts related to their function? (2)

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  • contains chlorophyll, which absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.
  • contains the enzymes needed for photosynthesis.
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how is a cell wall related to its function?

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-provides structure and protection to the cell

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10
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what are ONLY plant cell walls made out of?

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-only plant cell walls are made from cellulose.

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how is a permanent vacuole related to its function?

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-filled with cell sap to help keep the cell swollen.

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do animal cells have vacuoles? and what is the difference between them and plant vacuoles?

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  • yes, they do have vacuoles

- plant cell vacuoles are large and permanent, animal cell vacuoles are small and temporary

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13
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how is Chromosomal DNA related to its function?

-where is it not contained?

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  • contains the genetic material (DNA) of a prokaryotic cell

- the nucleus

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14
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how is Plasmid DNA related to its function? (2)

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  • small, closed-circles of DNA present in the cytoplasm.

- can move from one bacterium to another giving variation.

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how is the flagella related to its function?

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-can rotate or move in a motion which enables the bacterium to move.

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16
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what are organelles?

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specialized structures that perform various jobs inside cells

17
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comparison of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells: genetic material

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eukaryotic: DNA in a nucleus.
prokaryotic: DNA is a single molecule, found free in the cytoplasm(chromosomal). additional DNA is found in the plasmids.

18
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comparison of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells: type of cell division

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eukaryotic: mitosis
prokaryotic: binary fusion

19
Q

components of a bacterial cell: (6)

+additional one

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  • cell wall
  • cell membrane
  • cytoplasm
  • chromosomal DNA
  • plasmid DNA
  • ribosomes

-flagellum