Module 6 Other Flashcards
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What are the life functions of the Plasma Membrane?
Absorption, secretion, excretion, and egestion.
What are the life functions of the Cytoplasm?
Movement.
What are the life functions of the Mitochondria?
Respiration.
What are the life functions of the Lysosomes?
Digestion.
What are the life functions of the Ribosomes?
Biosynthesis.
What are the life functions of the Smooth ER?
Biosynthesis, movement, excretion, egestion.
What are the life functions of the Rough ER?
Biosynthesis, movement.
What are the life functions of the Golgi Bodies?
Biosynthesis, movement, and secretion.
What are the life functions of the Chloroplasts?
Biosynthesis. They also absorb energy from sunlight.
What are the life functions of the Leucoplasts?
Homeostasis (they store food), possibly biosynthesis.
What are the life functions of the Central Vacuole?
Homeostasis.
What are the life functions of the Vacuoles?
Homeostasis.
What are the life functions of the Secretion Vesicles?
Secretion, movement
What are the life functions of the Centrioles?
Movement, reproduction
What are the life functions of the Nucleus?
All functions.
What are the life functions of the Cell Wall?
Absorption, secretion, excretion, and egestion.
What parts of the cell are involved in absorption?
Cell wall, plasma membrane.
What parts of the cell are involved in digestion?
Lysosomes.
What parts of the cell are involved in respiration?
Mitochondria.
What parts of the cell are involved in excretion?
Cell wall, plasma membrane, smooth ER.
What parts of the cell are involved in egestion?
Cell wall, plasma membrane, smooth ER.
What parts of the cell are involved in secretion?
Cell wall, plasma membrane, Golgi bodies, and secretion vesicles.
What parts of the cell are most involved in homeostasis?
Leucoplasts (store food), central vacuole (keeps up turgor pressure), vacuoles
What parts of the cell are involved in biosynthesis?
Ribosomes, smooth ER, rough ER, Golgi bodies, chloroplasts.