Chapter 3- Cell Structure Flashcards

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What are the two statements that are comprised in the Cell Theory?

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  • The cell is the building block of all organisms

* Cells come from preexisting cells

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Characteristics of prokaryotes

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  • Simple cells
  • Do not contain a nucleus or many cell organelles
  • Monera: the only known kingdom to consist of prokaryotes
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Characteristics of eukaryotes

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  • Complex cells
  • Have a nucleus and many organelles
  • Contains internal membranes
  • Each organelle carries out a certain function
  • More efficient than prokaryotes
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Differences between animal and plant cells

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Plant cells have: 
•Cell wall
•Chloroplasts
•Large, central vacuole
•Plasmodesmata

Animal cells have:
•Lysosomes
•Centrioles
•Flagella

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Characteristics/Functions of the nucleus

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  • Have a nuclear envelope, chromatin, nuclear pores and a nucleolus
  • Control centre for the cell’s functions
  • Nucleolus: site where ribosomal RNA is produced/stored, involved in interactions between the nucleus and the cytoplasm
  • Chromatin: hereditary material of the cell, condenses to form chromosomes during cell division, composed of protein and DNA
  • Humans have 46 chromosomes
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Function of cytoplasm

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Contains and supports all the cell’s organelles

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Characteristics/Function of the cell membrane

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  • Composed of phospholipids and proteins

* Allows movement of materials in and out of the cell

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Function/Differences of the Endoplasmic Reticulum

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•Smooth: moves molecules from one area to another, responsible for lipid synthesis and detoxifying the cell
•Rough: attached with ribosomes, produce large amounts of protein for export from the cell
Both have the ability for sections to break free and create vesicles

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Characteristics/Function of the Golgi apparatus

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  • Stack of a half a dozen or more flattened sacs
  • Protein-filled vesicles from the E.R. are received at one end, and then sorted and packaged in vesicles at the other side
  • Vesicles move to different locations in the cell
  • Centre of manufacturing, warehousing, sorting and shipping
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Function of Vacuoles

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•Storage area for water, nutrients, and wastes

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Function of Vesicles

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•Storage site for various kinds of molecules

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Function of Lysosomes

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•Contain powerful enzymes used to digest substances entering the cell or organelles that are of no further use

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Characteristics/Function of ribosomes

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  • Contain rRNA and protein subunits

* Sites of protein synthesis

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Characteristics/Function of the mitochondria

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  • Burns glucose to produce ATP
  • Performs cellular respiration in the inner membrane
  • Considered the powerhouse of the cell
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Characteristics/Function of the cytoskeleton

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  • Provides internal structure to maintain the cell’s shape, anchor the organelles and allow them to move when appropriate
  • Composed of microfilaments and microtubules
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Characteristics/Function of cilia/flagella

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  • hair-like projections used for locomotion by many unicellular organisms
  • Flagella can be much longer
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How do the lysosome and the cytoskeleton rely on the ribosomes?

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The ribosomes synthesize the enzymes of the lysosomes and the proteins of the cytoskeleton

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How do the other organelles rely on the nucleus?

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The DNA in the nucleus sends genetic messages of the information for the proteins

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How do the other organelles rely on the mitochondria?

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All the processes performed by the different organelles require ATP, which is produced by the mitochondria