CHAPTER 4 Flashcards
Describe how surface area-to-volume ratios change in size. How is this important to bacteria?
As size increases the surface area -to-volume ratio decreases. This is important to bacteria because bacteria need to stay small in order to expose more surface area to exchange materials with their environment; the surface area volume needs to stay large.
Compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cells
- most primitive (found ~3.5 BYA)
- microscopic, lack most organelles
- unicellular
- DNA is not contained in a nucleus
ex: bacteria and archaea -> extremophiles
Eukaryotic cells
- larger, more complex (found ~2.1 BYA)
- many types of organelles
- DNA is in a membrane-bound nucleus
Compare animal and plant cell structure. What 3 structures are only found in plant cells?
- cell wall - made of cellulose for structural support
- chloroplast - site of photosynthesis
- central vacuole - stores water, nutrients, waste, etc
Describe the structure and function of a plasma membrane. Know how to diagram
Structure: Surrounds all cells
Function: it’s semipermeable
- letting some things in, but not others
- has a phospholipid bilayer + some proteins embedded in it