Cells and Basic Tissues Flashcards

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Describe the general functions of human body cells?

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Nerve cells = communication.

Epithelial cells = lining of organs.

RBC + cartilage cells = connect other tissues.

Muscle cells = contractile protein –> movement.

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Describe the basic components of a typical cell - nucleus, cytoplasm and plasma membrane?

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Nucleus:
DNA = control cellular activity:

Cytoplasm:
Consists all cellular components between nucleus and plasma membrane.

Plasma Membrane:
Separates internal component from external environment).

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Describe the structure and basic functions of the main components of a typical cell - nucleus?

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Nucleolus:
Producing the subunits forming ribosomes for protein synthesis.

Nucleus Envelope:
Controls materials between the nucleus and cytoplasm via nuclear pores.

Chromatin:
Uncoiled strands of DNA in the nucleus.

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Describe the structure and basic functions of the main components of a typical cell - cytoplasm?

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Organelles:
Forms the metabolic machinery of the cell. Mitochondria (powerhouse), golgi apparatus (traffic director).

Cytosol:
A viscous fluid medium containing other cytoplasmic elements.

Inclusions:
Small substances found in some cells (pigment melanin in some skin cells).

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Describe the structure and basic functions of the main components of a typical cell - plasma membrane?

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Role: Communication (signalling molecules) & movement of substances in/out of the cell.

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Describe the major cell surface specialisations - microvilli, stereocilia, cilia and flagella?

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Microvilli:
Increase the surface area for absorption and secretion (e.g intestine).

Stereocilia:
Elongated microvilli on the surface of cells lining the sensory cells and inner ear.

Cilia:
Move substances along a surface (supports self cleaning of the respiratory tract).

Flagella
Found on sperm cells to support motility.

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Describe four basic tissue types and provide examples of where each can be found in the body - nervous tissue?

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Function:
Form boundaries between different environments, protect, secrete, absorb and filter.

Location:
Brain, spinal cord, nerves.

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Describe four basic tissue types and provide examples of where each can be found in the body - epithelial tissue?

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Function:
Regulates body function (nervous impulses).

Location:
Epidermis, lining of hollow organs (GI tract).

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Describe four basic tissue types and provide examples of where each can be found in the body - connective tissue?

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Function:
Supports, protects and binds other tissues together.

Location:
Bones, tendons, fat, other soft padding tissue.

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Describe four basic tissue types and provide examples of where each can be found in the body - muscle tissue?

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Function:
Responsible for body movement.

Location:
Skeletal = muscle-bone
Cardiac = heart muscles
Smooth = walls of hollow organs

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