[Prelim] Xy Biology Flashcards

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POSTULATES OF CELL THEORY:

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➢ All living things are made of cells
➢ The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life
➢ All cells come from pre-existing cells

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  • An organ is composed of different tissues
  • Several organs can be grouped together as an organ
    system (digestive system)
  • An idea of hierarchy of structure developed into:
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XAVIAR BICHAT (1771-1802)

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  • discovered cells while looking at a thin slice of cork.
  • He described the cells as tiny boxes or a honeycomb
  • He thought that cells only existed in plants and fungi
  • He examined a thin slice of cork under the microscope that he built. He was able
    to see and observe small compartments of the cork and initially named the compartments cellula because they reminded him of the little rooms in the monastery.
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ROBERT HOOKE

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  • Used a handmade microscope to observe pond scum & discovered single-celled organisms
  • He called them “animalcules”
  • He also observed blood cells from fish, birds, frogs, dogs, and humans
  • Therefore, it was known that cells are found in animals as well as plants
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ANTON VAN LEUNWENHOEK

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He called them “animalcules”

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ANTON VAN LEUNWENHOEK

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published his research in 1838, which was based on several years of studying different types of plants under the microscope.

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MATTHIAS SCHLEIDEN (PLANTS) (1839)

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published his research a year later, based on his study of several slides
of animal cells.

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THEODOR SCHWANN (ANIMALS) (1839)

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The cell is an autonomous unit (“a citizen”) grouped together to form an organism (“the society”)

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Cell

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  • invented by Zacharias Janssen
  • With the help of his father, Hans, they made this microscope by placing several
    lenses together and discovered that objects were further enlarged upon viewing.
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FIRST COMPOUND MICROSCOPE (1595)

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  • noted that: “all cells come from pre-existing cells”
  • It was believed, however, that this discovery was initially made by Robert Remak,
    a Jewish scientist, in 1855, when he tried to prove the idea of cell division by hardening the cell membrane.
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REMAK & VIRCHOW (1858)

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  • contains semi-fluid substance called the cytosol where the different organelles are suspended
  • Where the molecules first pass through after entering or before exiting the cell membrane
  • Within the cytosol are different substances such as electrolytes (produce electrically conducting solutions), metabolites (produced during metabolism), RNA and synthesized proteins. It is also the site of many physiological processes such as glycolysis (conversion of glucose into another form) and protein and fat synthesis
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Cytoplasm

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  • formed when microtubules eventually arrange themselves during cell division.
  • Help in the separation and transfer of the replicated genetic materials in the cells
    called chromosomes
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Centriole

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Control center, where genetic processes take place.

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Nucleus

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Small, dense structures that help in the assembly of proteins in the cell

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Ribosomes

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-Produces proteins.
- In pancreas and digestive tract, proteins in the form of enzymes break down food. Without these enzymes, digestion is almost impossible. In most cases, these proteins move to golgi apparatus for modification, packaging and distribution.

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ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

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-Produces lipids
- phospholipids and cholesterol of the cell membrane can come from lipids
produced by Smooth ER

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SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

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  • make up the bilipid layer of the cell membrane
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PHOSPHOLIPIDS

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  • 1,000 to 2,000 mitochondria in a liver cell
  • In humans, this will be inherited from the mothers only, produced ATP
  • And the DNA inside the matrix encodes some RNAs and proteins needed in the
    mitochondrion
  • The powerhouse of the cell
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MITOCHONDRIA

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  • Responsible for the locomotion of cells
  • Have central core called axoneme, connected to the basal body
  • Flagellum moves in a whiplike manner
  • _____ require more power and recovery strokes
  • In humans, they are very important
  • In males, sperm cells have ______ that enable them to swim, uses its flagellum to
    reach the egg
  • in females, the ____ in the fallopian tubes help move the egg or embryo toward
    the uterus
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FLAGELLA AND CILIA

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  • Only in plants, primarily made of cellulose, a polysaccharide composed of a long chain of carbohydrates
  • Maintains the shape of the plants, protects the cell and helps regulate the cell’s uptake of water
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Cell Wall

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  • In plants – occupies the largest space
  • In animals – smaller than vacuole in plant cell, serve as the temporary storage of substances
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Vacuole

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Vacuole occupies the largest space

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In plants

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Vacuole is smaller than vacuole in plant cell, serve as the temporary storage of substances

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In animals

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  • Outer membrane
  • Composed of a phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins and carbohydrates
  • Semi-permeable, which means that not everything can enter or pass through it, allows to choose the substances to absorb, secrete or excrete
  • Can easily be observed when you look at an animal cell using a compound
    microscope
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Cell membrane

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Convert the chemical energy of reduced carbon compounds into ATP.

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MITOCHONDRIA

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convert light energy to the energy of reduced carbon compounds

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CHLOROPLASTS

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Discovery of cells:

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  • Robert Hooke
  • Anton Van Leunwenhoek
  • Matthias Schleiden
  • Theodor Schwann
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A human nerve cell that has an abnormal shape likely has a defective ____________

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cytoskeleton

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Parts of the cell organelles:

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-Cytoplasm
-Centriole
-Nucleus
-Ribosomes
-Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
-Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Mitochondria

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Energy Conversion:

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Mitochondria
Chloroplasts

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Structures of cytoplasm:

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Microfilament
Microtubule
Intermediate Filament

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2 types of organisms:

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-Unicellular Organisms
-Multicellular organisms

33
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Biology words:

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  • Taxonomy
  • Cytology
  • Embryology
  • Histology
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2 basic types of cells:

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Animal cell
Plant cell