B2.1 Cells Flashcards
What organelle in the cell respires?
Mitochondrion.
What organelle in the animal cell makes proteins?
Ribosomes.
Name one organelle found exclusively in a plant cell.
Permanent Vacuole/Chloroplasts/Cell Wall.
What is the function of the nucleus?
Contains a cell’s genetic information/regulates activity in the cell.
What is the function of a cell wall?
To support and strengthen the cell’s structure.
What do plant and animal cells use cytoplasm for?
A gel-like substance where most chemical reactions using enzymes take place.
What organelle controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell?
Cell membrane.
What is the function of chloroplasts?
They are where photosynthesis occurs, which makes food for the plant. The contain the green pigment ‘chlorophyll’..
How are palisade cells adapted for photosynthesis?
They contain lots of chloroplasts.
Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Explain why.
Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts because animals do not photosynthesise. This means chloroplasts would be useless in an animal cell, so they therefore do not contain them.
What does the permanent vacuole in a plant cell contain?
Cell sap, a weak solution of sugar and salts.
What is yeast and what does it’s cell contain?
Yeast is a single celled microorganism. It contains a nucleus, cytoplasm, and a cell membrane surrounded by a cell wall.
Describe a bacteria cell.
Bacteria is a single celled microorganism. They contain a cytoplasm and a cell membrane surrounded by a cell wall. The genetic material floats in the cytoplasm because because bacterial cells contain NO NUCLEUS.
State and describe the 3 factors that affect diffusion.
1) Distance: the shorter this is the quicker the rate of diffusion.
2) Concentration: the bigger the gradient of concentration the faster the rate of diffusion.
3) Surface area: the bigger this is the faster the rate of diffusion because the distance for the particles to travel is greater.
List the things that can diffuse across a cell membrane.
Oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and ions.