Universal Features Of Cells On Earth Flashcards

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Describe the Plasma membrane

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Made of lipid molecules with hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails arranged in a bilayer with proteins attached to the heads and to the proteins attached sometimes are sugar molecules

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2
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What do cells exchange with their surroundings ?

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Sugars
Amino acids 
Peptides
Amines
Ions 
Other
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3
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Who were the first organisms to communicate with each other ?How do cells communicate with other cells and within themselves ?

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Bacteria .
Cells have extra cellular signalling molecules which bind to receptor proteins that sit in the plasma membrane of the target cell. They transmit that signal to intracellular signalling proteins which transmit the signal to the effector proteins .

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4
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Name some effector proteins and give examples of changes they cause

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Metabolic enzyme - alters metabolism
Gene regulatory protein- alters gene expression
Cytoskeletal protein-alters the shape or movement of cell

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5
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How do all cells store their hereditary information ?

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As DNA

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6
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How does DNA form a double stranded structure?

Why is it important that bases are complementary ?

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DNA forms double stranded structure where complementary bases arrange themselves with each other A=T & C=G fundamental for when DNA splits along the axis to separate the two strands,during cell division and the fact that the bases are complementary is used to generate identical daughter molecules .

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7
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Name the stretch of DNA that encodes a protein

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Gene

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8
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What are the 3 processes to make a protein?

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  1. DNA synthesis(replication)-
  2. RNA synthesis(transcription)-
  3. protein synthesis(translation )
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9
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What is a codon ?

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3 nucleotides in one RNA molecule that code for one amino acid

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10
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What is the genetic code?

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The rules of the way the codons are translated into a specific amino acid

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11
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What a cells made from?

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Water 70%
Inorganic ions 1%
Miscellaneous small metabolites 3%
Proteins 18%
RNA 1.1%
DNA 0.25%
Phospholipids & other lipids 5%
polysaccharides 2%
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12
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Who said life is a “pattern in flux” and what did they mean?

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Rudolf Schoenheimer(1942)
Molecules in living cells in plants and animals are constantly being replaced/exchanged without us knowing and this is due to homeostasis
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13
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Define homeostasis

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The ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes

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14
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Name one type of homeostatic mechanism

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Negative feedback

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15
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Give a chemical example of homeostasis

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Molecules in cells or blood

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16
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Give a cellular example of homeostasis

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Maintenance of sub cellular structures eg proper distribution of organelle-specific proteins ,lipids etc

17
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Give systematic examples of homeostasis

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Blood pressure , water balance ,food intake,body temp & energy storage

18
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Give an example of homeostasis in populations

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Changes in predator and prey populations

19
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Give examples of homeostasis in the biosphere

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Global cycles between atmosphere .oceans,rocks, and living organisms are considered as one interrelated system (GAIA THEORY)

20
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What are the 3 domains

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Bacteria(Eubacteria)
Archea(Archaebacteria)
Eucaryotes