Cells Test T1 Flashcards
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What is an organelle?
Subcellular structures inside cells that perform various jobs/roles.
What are the two categories of cells?
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic
What is an eukaryotic cell?
A cell that makes up single or unicellular organisms, has a nucleus and evolved from prokaryotic cells. Their organelles are membrane-bound.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
Smaller, basic cells that form unicellular protists. They are the oldest types of cell.
What is the cell theory & it’s four parts?
A scientific theory that states: All living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of life, cells come from pre-existing cells, and cells contain DNA.
Name the kingdoms that are eukaryotic
Protists (unicellular non-bacteria), animals, plants, fungi
Name the kingdoms that are prokaryotic
Monera (bacteria), all unicellular
What are some features/organelles of prokaryotic cells?
Cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, capsule, flagella, pili
Simple organelles: ribosomes, nucleoid
What do prokaryotic cells lack?
Membrane-bound organelles (mbo), nucleus
Where is DNA located in prokaryotic cells?
Nucleoid
What do prokaryotic & eukaryotic cells have in common?
Both have DNA, Ribosomes, cytoplasm, and cell membrane
Where is DNA located in eukaryotic cells?
Nucleus
What is unique about eukaryotic organelles?
They are membrane-bound
What is a cell wall?
Outer layer of cell that strengthens and helps cell maintain shape. Located only in plant cells and prokaryotic cells.
What are ribosomes and what do they do?
Organelle responsible for producing proteins/protein synthesis. Made of rRNA.
Where are ribosomes found?
Either floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the rough ER.
What is the cytoplasm & it’s role?
Gel-like fluid inside of a cell. It is not an organelle, rather it is the fluid that holds them. Hold and protect organelles, stores organic molecules for cellular processes.
What is the nucleus & it’s role?
MBO found in the cytoplasm of plant and animal eukaryotic cells Enclosed by the nuclear envelope, it houses DNA and controls cellular activities.
What is a nucleoid & it’s role?
A nuclear region found in prokaryotic cells. It is irregularly shaped and holds the DNA of the cell
What are pili & their role?
Hair-like appendages that extend from the body of a cell to aid attachment.
What is the flagella & it’s role?
Hair-like tail that extends from bacteria and sperm cells etc. to help movement.
What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum & it’s role?
Makes organic (carbon-containing) molecules. The smooth ER makes lipids/fats. Found in animal and plant eukaryotes.
What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum & it’s role?
Makes organic (carbon-containing) molecules. The rough ER makes proteins. Found in animal and plant eukaryotes.
What is mitochondria & their role?
Rod-like MBO found in animal and plant eukaryotic cells
Performs aerobic respiration to make energy available for the cell by producing ATP (an energy-carrying molecule). ATP is broken down to release energy for processes that require energy e.g., active transport of materials into a cell).