Unit One: Contents of the Cell Flashcards

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Key Attributes of the Cell

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  • cell membrane
  • system to store
  • energy transferring pathways
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What is a Protobiant

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  • precursors to modern life
  • non-living molecules
  • group of abiotically produced molecules surrounded by membrane
  • spontaneously formed
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Why are proteins more versitile than RNA?

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  1. Enzymes have a greater catalytic power to faciliate chemical reactions
    - enzymes catalyze 1000/s, ribozymes 1/10 speed
  2. Cells **produce a large array of proteins **
    - 20 different AA, 4 nucloetides for RNA
  3. Amino acids can cross interact among themselves
    - cannot mix and match nucelotide (base pairs)
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Why does DNA have better information storage than RNA

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  1. DNA is more stable than RNA
  2. Nucleotide Composition
  3. DNA is double stranded
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5
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What are the major differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes

2 major differences

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  1. Seperation of DNA and Cytoplasm (nuclear envelope)
  2. Presence of membrane bound organelles found in cytoplasm
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What is the Theory of Endosymbiosis

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  • large prokaryotic cell engulfed by ancestral prokaryotes
  • mutually advantageous
  • mitochondria evolved from aeorobic bacteria
  • chloroplasts evolved from cyanobacteria
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Features of Mitochondria and Chloroplasts

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  1. Morphology: shape size, and smaller to prokaryotes
  2. Reproduction: derived from previous cell division (indivdually cannot synthesize newly
  3. Genetic Information: both contain own DNA
  4. Transcription + Translation: contain ribosomes and tRNA
  5. Electron Transport: ETC and ATP synthase generates chemical energy
  6. Sequence Analysis: close match with cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria of DNA coding genes of the ribosome
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What is an Endomembrane System

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  • derived from plasma membrane
  • intermembrane system seperating cells into functional components
  • nuclear envelope (ER, GC)
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Energy Crisis: Bacteria and Archea

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  • structure and function conversed
  • less energetic
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Energy Crisis: Eukaryotic Cells

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  • larger, more diverse, complex
  • greater energetic needs
  • larger genome
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Evolution of Multicellularity

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  • increased specialization and complexity
  • 1.2 x 10^9 years ago
  • evolution is not clear
  • all cells are independent
  • developed unique functions by cells
  • lead to specialized tissue and organ
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What are the 2 sections of Gene Transfer

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  1. Vertical Gene Transfer (generation to generation)
    - inheriting genes from a previous generation
  2. Horiztonal Gene Transfer (within a generation)
    - movement of genes across unrelated organism
    - common among viral and bacterial infections
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