Cell Structure and Division by Mitosis Flashcards

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1
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Give 3 things that may be found in a Eukaryotic cell, but no a Prokaryotic one? [3]

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  • True Nucleus
  • ## Membrane bound organelles
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Function of a Nucleus [1]

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Where genetic information is stored controls the activities of a cell

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Function of a Mitochondrion [1]

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Site of several stages of aerobic respiration/synthesis of ATP

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Two structures commonly found in the chloroplast [2]

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  • Granum
  • Lamella
  • Stroma
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Function of the Golgi Apparatus [1]

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Processes and packages lipids and proteins

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Function of a Lysosome [1]

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Contains a powerful digestive enzyme that has to be kept separate form the rest of the cell

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Function of a Ribosome [1]

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Site of protein synthesis

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Function of the RER [1]

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Contains ribosomes on its surfaces and modifies these proteins that are produced

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What is a Eukaryotic cell wall made from? [1]

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Cellulose

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What is a Prokaryotic cell wall made from? [1]

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Peptidoglycan

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What is the function of the microvilli [1]

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Increase the surface area available for exchange

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What is the difference between Villi and Microvilli? [1]

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Villi are found in the small intestine and are folds in the WALL whereas micro villi are folds on INDIVIDUAL CELLS

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Give the order of cell organisation [5]

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Specialised Cells -> Tissues -> Organs -> Organ systems -> Organisms

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What is a tissue [1]

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A group of specialised cells

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Describe how DNA is contained in Prokaryotic Cells? [2]

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Left freely floating in the cytoplasm or containing in circular loops called plasmids

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16
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What is the method by which viruses replicate themselves? [1]

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Binary Fission

17
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What is the protein coat around a viral cell called? [1]

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A capsid

18
Q

What is meant by resolving power? [1]

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The ability to distinguish between two points that are close together

19
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Why is the resolving power of an electron microscope greater than an optical microscope? [1]

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Wavelength of the electrons is shorter than light

20
Q

Advantages of optical over electron? [3]

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  • Cheaper
  • Not as advanced so anyone can use them
  • Can observe alive specimens
21
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Advantages of electron over optical [3]

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Lotsssssssssss

22
Q

How would you separate the nuclei from a leaf tissue? [4]

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  • First homogenate using a blender to break open all of the cells releasing the organelles into solution
  • Then filter to remove any cell debris
  • Spin in a centrifuge, pour of supernatant, this first pellet formed will be the nuclei
23
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What should the homogenate be placed in?

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An ice cold buffer solution which is isotonic to the organelles

24
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What happens in S phase? [2]

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  • Synthesis of new organelles

- Synthesis of the genetic material