Cells and Biological Molecules Flashcards
Define tissue
A group of cells working together to carry out a specific function
Define organ
A group of tissues working to gather to carry out a specific function
Define organ system
A group of organs working together to carry out a specific function
How is the labour divided within a cell
Within a cell, labour is divided between the organelles
Name 5 parts of an animal cell
- Nucleus
- Mitochondria
- Ribosomes
- Cell membrane
- Cytoplasm
Name 8 parts of a plant cell
- Nucleus
- Mitochondria
- Ribosomes
- Cell membrane
- Cytoplasm
- Permanent vacuole
- Chloroplasts
- Cell wall
State 2 functions of the nucleus
- Controls the cell
- Contains genetic material (in the form of chromosomes)
What is the function of the cytoplasm?
It is where most of the cell’s chemical reactions take place
State the function of mitochondria
They are the site of aerobic respiration
State the function of ribosomes
They are the site of protein synthesis
What is the function of the cell wall and what is it made of?
It provides strength and support. It is made of cellulose (plants) and chitin (fungi)
What is the function of the permanent vacuole and what does it contain?
It supports the cell and contains cell sap (a solution of sugars and salts)
What is the function of chloroplasts?
They are the site of photosynthesis
What is the function of the cell membrane?
- Controls what enters and leaves the cell
- Separates the cell from its environment
What is differentiation?
The process by which cells become specialised
What are stem cells?
Stem cells are unspecialised cells that can differentiate into lots of different types of cells
Give 3 advantages of using stem cells in medicine
- Stem cells can be used to treat paralysis
- Stem cells have the possibility to cure degenerative diseases like Parkinson’s
- Whole new tissues or organs can be grown that can be used to test drugs on
Give 3 disadvantages of using stem cells in medicine
- Using embryonic stem cells can raise ethical issues
- It is expensive
- Long term side effects are unknown
What chemical elements are present in carbohydrates?
- Carbon
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
What chemical elements are present in lipids?
- Carbon
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
What chemical elements are present in proteins?
- Carbon
- Hydrogen
- Oxygen
- Nitrogen
- Sulfur
What are complex carbohydrates like starch and glycogen made up of?
Simple sugars
What are proteins made up of?
Proteins are made up of amino acids
What two molecules are lipids made up of?
Glycerol and fatty acid tails