Cell Structure And Function Flashcards

Organelles and function of different types of cells (56 cards)

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What’s a prokaryotic cell

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A cell with no nucleus e.g a bacteria

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What is cell theory?

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1) Cells are basic unit of life
2) everything living is composed of cells
3) cells can only develop from existing cells

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What is chloroplast and it’s functions?

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Plant organelle-
Converts light energy into chemical energy(sugars).
Using chlorophyll,(green pigment that captures sunlight).
Performs photosynthesis.
Synthesizes fatty acids, amino acids and hormones.

Where photosynthesis takes place

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How do you calculate magnification?

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Magnification (M) = size of image (l) ÷ actual size (A)

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What are the limitations of light microscopes?

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Lower magnification
Lower resolution
Need to be transparent material

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What are some pros to light microscopes?

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Cheap
Easy to use

Easy to use

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What is Eukaryotic cells?

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Cells that have a nucleus- found in all complex organisms

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What is a Golgi apparatus and it’s function?

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A stack of membrane bound flattened sacs

Modify newly made proteins, package them into vesicles to be transported

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What is a nucleolus and function?

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Spherical structure in the middle of the nucleus

It makes ribosomes and RNA (vital nucleic acid, like DNA)

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What is Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and function?

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Network of membrane bound flattened sacs called cisternae studded with ribosomes.

Site for protein synthesis

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What is Smooth endoplasmic reticulum and it’s function?

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Network of membrane bound flattened sacs called cisternae NO RIBOSOMES
Responsible for synthesis and transport of lipids and carbohydrates

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What is a vesicle and function?

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Small spherical membrane sacs with fluid inside

Transport materials around the cell and outside of the cell

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What is centrioles and it’s function?

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They are small tubes of protein fibres

They form spindle fibres during cell division

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What is tonoplast and function?

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Partially permeable membrane of the vacuole

Allows small molecules to pass through

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What is amyloplasts and it’s function?

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A double membrane-bound sac containing starch granules

Responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules

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What is plasmodesmata and it’s function?

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Channels on the cell walls of plant cells

Enable transport and communication between individual plant cells

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What are Pits and it’s function?

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Pores in the cell walls of the xylem

Allow water to enter and leave xylem vessels

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What is exocytosis?

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The process of vesicles fusing with plasma membrane and secretary contents.

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What is the function of animal cells?

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Synthesise proteins for use inside cell and outside cell

Cell multiplication

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What is a capsule and it’s function?

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Slippery layer outside the cell wall

Protects the cell and prevents desiccation (prevents drying out)

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What is a nucleoid and it’s function?

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Irregularly shaped region (no nuclear membrane)

DNA and controls cellular activity

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What is plasmid as it’s function?

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Small loops of DNA

Carry genes that may benefit the survival of the organism

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What do bacteria cells do?

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They produce and secrete toxins

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What do Gram-negative bacteria have?

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A thinner cell wall and 2 lipid membranes

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What colour are gram-positive
Purple
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What colour is Gram-negative bacteria?
Pink
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Why is Gram-negative pink?
Thinner cell walls and lipid membranes allows ethanol to wash off the crystal violet purple stain But keep the pink safranin stain
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What type of bacteria is spherical shape?
Cocci
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What type of bacteria is rod shape?
Bacilli
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What type of bacteria is spiral shape?
Spirilla
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What type of bacteria is comma shaped?
Vibrios
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What type of bacteria is corkscrew shaped?
Spirochaetes
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What are main features of fungal cells
Nuclei with chromosomes No chlorophyll Absorb food they are osmotrophic Reproduce by means of spores
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What is lysosome and it's function?
Contains digestive enzymes to break down worn out cell parts or bacteria
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What is centrosome for?
Cell division
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What are erythrocytes?
Red blood cells
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What are leucocytes?
White blood cells
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What are thromcytes?
Platelets
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What does semi-permeable mean?
Controls what enters the cell
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What does permeable mean?
Everything can enter the cell
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What does inpermeable mean?
Nothing can enter the cell
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What does ATP mean?
Adenosine triphosphate
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What is the function of centriole?
Produces spindle fibres for mitosis (cell division)
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What is the function of peroxisome?
Fulfils essential metabolic functions in lipid metabolism, both catabolic and anabolic
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What did Jan Purkyne do in cell theory 1839?
Jan Purkyne- animal tissue is made from cells and have similar structure to plant tissue
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What did Theodor Schwann 1839 do in cell theory?
Theodor Schwann- proposed all living things are made from cells
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Light microscope advantages and disadvantages?
Advantages Cheap Easy to use Disadvantages Poor magnification Poor resolution
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Electron microscope advantages and disadvantages?
Advantages Good magnification Good resolution Disadvantages Expensive Need training to use
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What is a nucleoid?
Single circular length of DNA folded up in bacteria
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What is a slime capsule?
Polysaccharide layer outside the cell wall
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What is the functions/roles of the polysaccharide layer?
Prevents the cell drying out Helps protect from white blood cells Helps stick to surfaces
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What is the functions/roles of the cell wall in bacteria?
Made of sugar and amino acids called peptidoglycan Support and protection Keeps its shape
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How do you calculate image size?
Actual size X magnification
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How do you calculate actual size?
Image size/magnification
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What types of ribosomes are in bacteria?
70s ribosomes
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How can you remember what gram-negative colour is
Gram negative is pink they both have the letter n in them