B2.1 Cells Flashcards

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1
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What organelle in the cell respires?

A

Mitochondrion.

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2
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What organelle in the animal cell makes proteins?

A

Ribosomes.

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3
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Name one organelle found exclusively in a plant cell.

A

Permanent Vacuole/Chloroplasts/Cell Wall.

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4
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What is the function of the nucleus?

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Contains a cell’s genetic information/regulates activity in the cell.

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5
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What is the function of a cell wall?

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To support and strengthen the cell’s structure.

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What do plant and animal cells use cytoplasm for?

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A gel-like substance where most chemical reactions using enzymes take place.

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What organelle controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell?

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Cell membrane.

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What is the function of chloroplasts?

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They are where photosynthesis occurs, which makes food for the plant. The contain the green pigment ‘chlorophyll’..

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How are palisade cells adapted for photosynthesis?

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They contain lots of chloroplasts.

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10
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Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. Explain why.

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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.

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What does the permanent vacuole in a plant cell contain?

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Cell sap, a weak solution of sugar and salts.

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12
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What is yeast and what does it’s cell contain?

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Yeast is a single celled microorganism. It contains a nucleus, cytoplasm, and a cell membrane surrounded by a cell wall.

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13
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Describe a bacteria cell.

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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.

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14
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State and describe the 3 factors that affect diffusion.

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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.

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15
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List the things that can diffuse across a cell membrane.

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Oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and ions.

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16
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Define ‘diffusion’.

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The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

17
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Define nucleus

A

Nucleus - contains genetic material which controls the activities of the cell

18
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Define cytoplasm

A

Cytoplasm - most chemical processes take place here controlled by enzymes

19
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Define the purpose of the cell membrane

A

Cell membrane - controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell

20
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Define mitochondria

A

Mitochondria - most energy is released by respiration here

21
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Define ribsome

A

Ribsome - protein synthesis happens here

22
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Which organelle keeps a plant cell structure the same and keeps it rigid?

A

Cell wall