Cells Flashcards

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What are cells?

A

Cells are the basic building blocks of life.

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What are eukaryotic cells and give an example?

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Eukaryotic cells are ones with a nucleus.
Example: Animal cell.

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What are prokaryotic cells and give an example?

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Prokaryotic cells are ones without a nucleus.
Example: Bacterial cell.

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What is the function of the flagellum?

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The Flagellum can move in a whipped-like motion to move the bacterial cell.

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What is the single DNA loop?

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Single DNA loop is found loose in the cytoplasm of a bacterial cell.

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What is plasmid DNA?

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Plasmid DNA are small rings in the cytoplasm of a bacterial cell. The DNA isn’t essential but is useful to the cell.

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What is the function of the cell wall in a bacterial cell?

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The cell wall is made of chitin which provides structure and protection to the bacterial cell.

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What is the function of the nucleus?

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The nucleus contains genetic information and controls activity inside the cell.

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What is the function of the chloroplast?

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The chloroplast contains chlorophyll, which absorbs light energy for photosynthesis.

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What is the function of the cell wall in a plant cell?

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The cell wall is made from cellulose to strengthen and support the cell.

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What is the function of the mitochondria?

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The mitochondria is where aerobic respiration takes place.
Energy is released here

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What is the function of the cell membrane?

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The cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell.
permeable for some but not all substances

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What is the function of the cytoplasm?

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The cytoplasm is a jelly-like structure where most chemical reactions take place. It contains dissolved ions and nutrients.

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What is the function of the ribosomes?

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The ribosomes are where proteins are synthesized( made.)

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What is a tissue?

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A tissue is a group of cells with a similar structure and function.

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What is an organ?

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An organ is a group of different tissues that carry out a particular function.

17
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What is an organ system?

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An organ system is a group of organs combined to carry out a particular function.

18
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What is the function of the “vacuole”?

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  • Filled will cell cap(salt + sugar solutions) to make plant turgid.
19
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What is in cell cap?

A

Cell cap has salt + sugar solutions.

20
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What is the “flagella” in a bacterial cell?

A
  • The flagella is a protein strand that moves the cell along.
21
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True or False. An animal cell is smaller than a bacterial cell.

A

False. Bacterial cells are much smaller.
Bacteria = size of mitochondria

22
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What is the flagellum made of?

A
  • The flaggelum is a PROTEIN strand
23
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Q.)

Explain why bone marrow can be called a tissue.

A

Bone marrow is a group of cells.
Work together to produce blood cells.

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Q.)

Multicellular organisms often have complex structures, such as lungs, for gas exchange.

Explain why single-celled organisms, like algae, do not need complex structures for gas exchange. (3)

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  • Have larger surface area to volume ratio.
  • Shorter diffusion distance.
  • Substances can simply diffuse via the cell membrane.
25
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Q.)

Explain the advantages of red blood cells passing through a capillary one at a time.

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  • More oxygen released to tissues.
  • Shorter diffusion distance
  • More surface area is exposed.