Earth & Life Lesson 3 Flashcards

1
Q

First to discover cell which he said that it looked similar to cellula or small rooms which monks inhabited.

A

Robert Hooke (1995)

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2
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First to witness a live cell under microscope.

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Anton van Leeuwenheok

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3
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2 Major Types of Cells

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Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic

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4
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absence of nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.

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Prokaryotic

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5
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has nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.

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Eukaryotic

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6
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Three Major Parts

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Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, & Nucleus

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7
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control the flow of substances into and out of the cell.

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Cell Membrane

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8
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is a jelly-like clear substance; a site for many chemical reactions in the cell.

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Cytoplasm

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9
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contains the DNA and nucleolus; allow the molecules to pass between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.

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Nucleus

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10
Q

7 Organelles which can be found in both plant and animal cells?

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Mitochondrion
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
Ribosomes
Vacuole
Peroxisome
Vesicle

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11
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bean-shaped which is made up of two membranes; supply the energy for the cell.

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Mitochondrion

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12
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is made up of interconnected thin folded membranes that are found throughout the cytoplasm of the cell.

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

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13
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two types of ER?

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Rough ER - with ribosomes
Smooth ER - without ribbosomes

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14
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consists of layered stacks of flattened membranes that process, sort, and deliver proteins.

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Golgi Apparatus

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15
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small round structure found in the cell consists of large small sub- units made up of RNA and protein. These organelles can be found attached to the ER or floating in the cytoplasm. This is the site of protein synthesis.

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Ribosomes

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16
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fluid-filled sac that stores substances needed by the cell, which may include water, food, ions, and enzymes.

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Vacuole

17
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contains enzymes involved in digesting fatty acids. They also absorb nutrients which the cell has acquired.

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Peroxisome

18
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small membrane-bound sac functions to transport materials from one place to another inside the cell. They also function in metabolism and enzyme storage as well.

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Vesicle

19
Q

2 organelles found only in animal cells.

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Centriole & Lysosome

20
Q

a cylinder-shaped organelle that is made up of microtubules arranged in a circle. There are nine microtubules. They help the cell to divide during mitosis and meiosis.

A

Centriole

21
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This membrane-bound organelle is basically a specialized vesicle that contains a variety of enzymes. It is used to digest food or break down the cell when the cell dies. It also defends the cell from bacteria and viruses.

A

Lysosome

22
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2 organelles found only in plant cells.

A

Cell Wall & Chloroplast

23
Q

a rigid layer found not only in plant cells but also in algae, fungi, and most bacteria. Cell walls also allow plants to grow to great heights.

A

Cell Wall

24
Q

is made up of outer and inner membranes. They have closed compartments of stacked membranes called grana (singular for granum). Each granum contains thylakoids which contains cholorophyll

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Chloroplast