Cell Concept Flashcards
As an organizational until, calls must
- Obtain energy from environment.
- Select what gets in and out
- Sense and respond to changes in environment
- Organize biochemistry
- Decide and use information from DNA
- Most send and receive messages from other cells
- Most cells replicate
What are the parts of cell theory?
- All known life is made of cells
- The cell is the structural and functional unit of life
- All cells come from pre-existing cells by cell division
- Cells contain heredity information passed on by cell division
- All cells have basically the same chemical composition
- All energy flow occurs within the cell
Who are he important players in creating cell concept?
- Jansen brothers
- Antoine Von Leuvenhook
- Robert Hook
- Schlieden and Schwaan
- Virchow and Pasteur
- Brown
T or F. The Jansen brothers developed the microscope
False. They developed the magnifying glass
T or F. Leevunhook created the microscope
True.
Schliedan and Schwaan said all cells gave a nucleus
False. They created the first two parts of the cell theory.
Who names a cell “cell”?
Robert Hooke
Virchow and Pasteur came up with all of the cell theory.
False. They only developed the third part stating that there is no spontaneous generation
Who developed he idea of cells and their nucleus?
Brown
What are the three organizational plans of life?
Prokaryote, eukaryotes and namobes
What is the difference between a gram positive prokaryote and a gram negative prokaryote?
In the extra cellular make up, the gram negative had a thin lining vs the thick cell wall of gram positive.
What are the 7 characteristics of a prokaryote?
- No true nucleus
- No independent internal membranes
- Circular DNA
- 70 small ribosomes
- No mitosis
- No cytoskeleton
- No hi stones bound to DNA
What are the two major body plans of eukaryotes?
Those with a flexible ECM and this me with a less flexible ECM
Eukaryotes with a flexible ECM are ________, those with a less flexible ECM are _______
Animal like, plant/fungal
What is the organization of the cytosol?
Microtubule, actin filaments and intermediate filament which is the cytoskeleton