B1 cell structure Flashcards
light vs electron microscope
light- up to x2000
electron- up to x2000000
magnification=
size of image/ size of real object
components of an animal cell
nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria,ribosomes
plant cells
nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria,ribosomes + cell wall ( chloroplasts, permanent vacuole)
eukaryotic cells
cell membrane, cell wall cytoplasm and genetic material enclosed in a nucleus
prokaryotic cells
cytoplasm and cell membrane surrounded by cell wall
genetic material not in nucleus
forms a single DNA loop
may contain one or more extra rings of DNA called plasmids (all bacteria are prokaryotes)
nerve cell adaptations
- axon that carries nerve impulse
- dendrites make connections to other nerve cells
muscle cell adaptations
- contain proteins that slide over each other to make fibres contract
- many mitochondria for chemical reactions
- store glycogen which can be broken down and used in cellular respiration
sperm cell adaptations
- long tail to help it move
- mitochondria for energy needed to make tail work
- acrosome stores digestive enzymes to break down outer layers of egg
- large nucleus for genetic info to be passed on
root hair cell function/ adaptations
- increase SA for water to move into cell
- permanent vacuole speeds up movement of water by osmosis
- mitochondria for energy for active transport of mineral ions
photosynthetic cells
chloroplasts to trap light for photosynthesis
positioned in leaves and outer stem to absorb optimal light
large perm vacuole keep cell rigid
xylem cells
- lignin build up in cell walls and die to form hollow tubes to allow water and mineral ion movement
- lignin strong to withstand pressure of water movement
phloem
- cell walls break down forming sieve plates
- mitochondria of companion cells transfer energy to move dissolved food up and down
diffusion definition
spreading out of particles of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, down a concentration gradient
factors affecting rate of diffusion
difference in concentrations
temperature
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