Cell Unit Test Review Flashcards

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What are 3 statements that make up The Cell Theory?

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  • all living things are composed of cells
  • cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things
  • all cells are produced by other cells
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Why do specialized cells share a division of labor & what types of organisms they are found in?

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Special cells are found in multicellular organisms. A group of cells all do different things, in different parts of the body.

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5 levels of organization in the human body & definitions of each of the levels

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1) cells- are organized into tissue
2) tissue- a group off similar cells that work together to performs specific function
3) organ- such as a brain is had of different kinds of tissue that function together
4) organ system- a group of organs that work together to perform a major function
5) organism- a group of organs, tissues and cells put together to make a living breathing thing

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What is the difference between an element and a compound?

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Element- a whole complete substance that cannot be broken down to something else
Compound- when 2 or more elements combine chemically into something completely new

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What are functions of the 4 organic compounds found in cells?

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  • carbohydrates
  • lipids
  • proteins
  • Nucleic acids
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What is difference between organic and inorganic compounds?

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Organic- relating to, or derived from living matter.

Inorganic- not consisting of or deriving from living matter

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What is the difference between unicellular & multicellular organisms?

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Unicellular- when a organism has only one cell
Example: amebia
Multicellular- when a organism has more then one cell
Example: humans

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Why was water important to cells?

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Most chemical reactions in cells depend on substances that must be dissolved in water

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What is the differences between plant and animal cells?

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  • Plant cells have a cell wall animal cells didn’t
  • plant cells have chloroplasts animal cells don’t
  • animal cells have lysosomes and plant cells don’t
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Cell wall

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Protects the cell on the outside

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Ribosomes

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Makes protein

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12
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Nucleus

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The control center or brain of the cell

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13
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Mitocondria

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Converts energy stored in food to energize the cell

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What are all of the organelles that help move materials in a cell

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Ribosomes and cytoplasm

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What are the characteristics of all living things?

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  • have cellular organization (made of one or more cells)
  • contains chemicals of life including DNA
  • grows and developes
  • reproduce (sexually or asexually)
  • responds to their surroundings
  • uses energy
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16
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What are the 4 things living things need?

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  • food
  • water
  • living space
  • stable international condition
17
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What is the differences between autotrophs & heterotrophs?

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Autotroph- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide
heterotroph- an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.

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What is the difference between sexual and asexual?

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Sexual- when 2 parent reproduce to create a offspring

Asexual- when 1 parent is involved and makes a identical copy of itself