2.6 cell divisison Flashcards

1
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Order of the cell cycle

A

Group one
S-phase
G2 things
Mitosis
Cytokinesis

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2
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G1 phase

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Growth and duplication organelles
Protein synthesis

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3
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S-phase

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DNA replication

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4
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G2 phase

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Growth of cells

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5
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G0 phase

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Specialisation
Senescence
Apoptosis

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6
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Chromosome

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Pair of sister chromatids

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7
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erythrocytes

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By concave shape - sa:v inc
Well-developed cytoskeleton - inc flexibility - allows to fit through capillaries
Contains haemoglobin
Lost all organelles

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8
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Neutrophil

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Multilobed nucleus - more space
Detect chemicals
Well developed cytoskeleton

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9
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Spermatozoal

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undelopodia -allows to swim
Streamline shape - reduce drag
Lots of mitochondria - inc aerobic respiration
Enzymes in acrosome - breaks down egg

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10
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squamous epithelial

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Flattened - red diffusion pathway
In the alveoli

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11
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Ciliated epithelial

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cilia can move things out side the cells

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12
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Palisade cells

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Long and cylindrical – so they can pack together with no spaces between them
Large vacuole
Contains chloroplast

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13
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guard cells

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thickened inner wall– makes it more rigid

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14
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Epithelial tissue

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Covers and lines surfaces in the body
no Blood vessels - diffusion used for nutrients
Smooth surfaces
Short cell cycles
Function equals protection

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15
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Connective tissue

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hold structures together and provide support

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16
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Three types of cartilage

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Hyacine
Fibrous
Elastic

17
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Muscle tissue

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Made up a specialise cells that contract and cause movement
Contain myofilaments

18
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Three types of muscle tissue

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Skeletal
Cardiac
Smooth

19
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Nervous tissue

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Made of cells specialised to conduct electrical impulses

20
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Epidermal

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Flattened cells that lack chloroplasts
Forms protective covering over leaves stems roots

21
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Xylem

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Carry water and minerals from roots to all parts of the plant

22
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phloem

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Sieve tubes transfer products of photosynthesis from leaves to parts of the plant that do not photosynthesise

23
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Meristematic tissue

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Contain stem cells
Have been cell walls – little Celulose
No chloroplast
Don’t have a large vacuole

24
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Tissue

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A group of cells that have a similar structure and what together to perform a specific function

25
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organ

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A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function

26
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Organ system

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A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function

27
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What’s a stem cell

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An undifferentiated cells that can differentiate into specialised cells divide by mitosis they can express all their genes

28
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Uses of stem cells in biological research

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Test for efficacy of new medicines
Test for toxic toxicity of new medicine
Study cell development/differentiation
Sorry what goes wrong in diseases

29
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Uses of stem cells in medicine

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Repair/replacement of damaged tissues