1.1: Introduction to Cells Flashcards

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What are the seven life processes?

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Metabolism
Respiration
Homeostasis
Growth
Response
Excretion
Nutrition

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Metabolism

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all the chemical reactions that take place within a cell

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Reproduction

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The ability of living things to produce offspring either sexually or asexually

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Homeostasis

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refers to the ability of living organisms to keep conditions within the organism at tolerable limits

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Growth

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refers to the ability of an organism to increase in size

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Growth

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refers to the ability of an organism to increase in size

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Response

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refers to the ability of organisms to respond to changes around them

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Excretion

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the removal of waste products from the body after metabolism

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Nutrition

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the process of obtaining food to provide the energy and materials needed for growth

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Cell Theory

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All living things are made up of cells
Cells are the basic unit of life
All cells come from pre-existing cells

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Exceptions to the Cell Theory

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Striated Muscle Cells
Giant Algae
Aseptate Fungal Hyphae

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Striated Muscle Cells

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They are larger(longer) than the regular cells
They have multiple nuclei

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Giant Algae

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They are larger than the regular cell
Ranges from 0.5 to 10cm in length

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Aseptate Fungal Hyphae

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Long threads with many nuclei
Have no diving cell walls

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Magnification

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Image Size over Actual Size= I/A

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Magnification

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Image Size over Actual Size= I/A

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Unicellular Organisms

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Single-celled organisms

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Multicellular Organisms

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Made up of a single mass of cells grouped together

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Emergent Properties

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Different Cells Perform Different functions
Because of this emergent properties arise
These are the characteristics of whole organisms that arise when the interaction of cells produce new functions

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Multicellular Organisms(cont’d)

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Cells group to form tissues
Tissues group to organs
Organs group to form organ systems
Organ systems group to form organisms

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Cell differentiation

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The ability of unspecialised cells to to develop into cells with a more distinct structure and function

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Cell differentiation

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The ability of unspecialised cells to to develop into cells with a more distinct structure and function

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Stem Cells

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Stem cells are unspecialised cells that can give rise to a wide range of body cells by differentiating along different pathways.

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Types of Stem Cells

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Unipotent= can only differentiate into their associated cell type

Pluripotent= can differentiate into all body cells; cannot give rise to a whole organism

Multipotent= can differentiate into a few closely related type of body cell

Totipotent= can differentiate into any type of cell