Chapter 7 Flashcards

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4 levels of organization of multicellular organisms

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  • cells
  • tissue
  • organ
  • organ system
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2
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Difference between unicellular and multicellular

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  • unicellular- single celled organism

- multicellular- multi celled organisms

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3
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cell wall

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supporting layer around of the cell membrane in plants

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4
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cell membrane

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regulates what enters and leaves the cell

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5
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differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes

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  • prokaryotes are bacteria; eukaryotes are plants, animals, fungi
  • prokaryotes don’t have a nucleus; eukaryotes do have a nucleus
  • prokaryotes are simple; eukaryotes are complex
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6
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cytoplasm

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fills the cell and gives the cell its shape

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7
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what did Robert Hooke do?

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  • first to use light microscope
  • discovered cells by looking at a piece of cork
  • said cells are the basic unit of life
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8
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Name the 3 parts of the cell theory

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  • all livings are composed of cells
  • new cells are produced from existing cells
  • cells are the basic unit of structures and functions in living things
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9
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the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

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osmosis

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10
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the process of when particles tend to move from an area with high concentration to an area with low concentration

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diffusion

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11
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the diffusion of glucose across the membrane

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facilitated diffusion

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12
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differences between permeable and impermeable

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permeable- a substance can be pass through the membrane

impermeable- a substance cannot be pass through the membrane

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13
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how are factories and Golgi bodies similar?

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  • they both modify, sorts, and packages things
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