Cell Flashcards

1
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What is the difference between plant and animal cells?

A

Plant cells: box shaped cells, prokaryote cells, have no lysosomes and centrioles, cell is rigid
Animal cells: eukaryotes cells, circular, has a membrane-enclosed nucleus, which houses dna

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2
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What are the Eight organelles?

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  1. Mitochondria
  2. Lysosomes
  3. Ribosomes
  4. Chloroplasts
  5. Vacuoles
  6. Golgi apparatus
  7. Endoplasmic reticulum
  8. Cytoskeleton
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3
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Exocytosis

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The process of vesicles fusing with the plasma membrane and releasing their contents to the outside of the cell

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4
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Endocytosis

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The process of capturing a particle from outside the cell by engulfing it with the cell membrane and bringing it into the cell.

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5
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What is the function of mitochondria

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It converts the chemical energy in food to the chemical energy of ATP

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6
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What is the function of chloroplasts

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Converts light energy into the chemical energy of sugar

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7
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What is the function of a ribosome

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Poly peptide synthesis

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8
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Is the function of rough ER

A

proteins synthesis, phospholipids synthesis, formation of transport vesicles

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9
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Is the function of smooth ER

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Lipid synthesis, detoxification of liver cell

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10
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What is the function of Golgi apparatus

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Packaging of proteins, modification of macromolecules, formation of lysosomes

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11
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What is the function of a cytoskeleton

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Provide structural support and cell motility

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12
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Is the function of vacuoles

A

Storage

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13
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Is the function of lysosomes

A

Digestion of food

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14
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What is an organelle

A

Partitioned into functional compartments

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15
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What’s the problem of having a lysosome that doesn’t work

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Without it you can’t digest or clean out

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16
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Three vacuoles

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Food vacuole which holds food, central vacuole which holds water in plants, contractile vacuole which balances water in plants

17
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What are the parts of mitochondria

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The outer membrane, inter-membrane space, inner membrane, matrix star cristae

18
Q

What are the parts of chloroplasts

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Outer membrane, inner membrane, thylakoid, Granham, stroma

19
Q

What are the three fibers inside a skeleton

A

Microtubule, microfilaments, intermediate filaments

20
Q

What is actin and tubulin

A

Acton makes of microfilaments, tubulin makes of microtubules

21
Q

How are movements achieved by cells in regards to the fibers

A

Dynein attaches to microtubules and walks

22
Q

What helps the anchoring

A

Centrosome

23
Q

What is the difference between Cilia and flagella

A

Celia is short and many and moves quickly, flagella is Long and coupled and fast sweep like motion

24
Q

No the 9 x 2 structure of Celia and flagella

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9 x 2

25
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Define diffusion

A

The process by which molecules of a substance move from areas of high concentration of that substance to areas of low concentration

26
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Define osmosis

A

The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

27
Q

Define selectively permeable membrane

A

Some substance can pass through a membrane well other substances are blocked

28
Q

Define facilitated diffusion

A

Passive transport through protein channels embedded in the cell membrane

29
Q

Define active transport

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Requires energy makes ADP and goes against the gradient

30
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Define passive transport

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The movement of substances through the phospholipid Byler portion of the membrane without energy goes with the gradient and goes from high concentration to low concentration