Introduction/Molecules, Cells and Model Organisms (Lecture 1) Flashcards

1
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True or False: Modern cell theory states that all living things are made up of one or more cells.

A

True

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True or False: Modern cell theory states that all cells arise from pre-existing cells by divisions (contain hereditary info).

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True

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3
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True or False: Modern cell theory states that membrane is the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms.

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False, the cell is is the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms

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4
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True or False: All cells are basically the same in chemical composition and metabolic activities.

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True

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5
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True or False: Cell activity does not always on subcellular structures inside the cells.

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False, they do (organelles, membranes, enzymes, etc)

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6
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True or False: All biological systems are composed of cells containing the same types of chemical molecules and employing similar principles of organization at the cellular level

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True

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7
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All living things share a ______.

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Common ancestor

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8
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Order these in chronological form starting from earliest to latest:
First life arises
Homosapiens
Eukaryotes
Multicellular life
A

First life, multicellular life, eukaryotes, homosapiens

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9
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True or False: Cells com in all shapes and sizes.

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True

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10
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What are the five features that all cells share in common?

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Contain hereditary information (DNA)
Plasma membrane(s)
—Enzymes (proteins) catalyze reactions
Energy molecules (ATP)
Small molecules
—     Only L-forms of amino acids —     Only D-forms of sugars
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11
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______ is the most common molecule used by cells to capture, store, and transfer energy.

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ATP

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12
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What are the four reasons that cells differ in some features?

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Morphology
Ability to Move
Specific Metabolic Activities
Internal Organization 
     - prokaryotes
     - eukaryotes
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13
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True or False: Prokaryotes have internal membrane compartments.

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False, they do not

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14
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What classification(s) does prokaryotes include (ie, bacteria).

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bacteria, archaea and therefore they are not a monophyletic group

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15
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True or False: Prokaryotes generally smaller genomes relative to eukaryotes.

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True

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16
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True or False:Eukaryota is a monophyletic group.

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True

17
Q

In Eukaryotes, the processes of transcription and translation are separated by the ______.

A

Nuclear envelope

18
Q

True or False: Small molecules and ions can passively diffuse through nuclear pores, but large proteins and RNA require active transport.

A

True

19
Q

The ______ is a series of interconnected organelles, that communicate with one another.

A

Endomembrane system

20
Q

What are three examples of complex vesicular trafficking?

A

Endocytosis

Phagocytosis (large insoluble extracellular material can be taken into a phagosome and delivered to a lysosome)

Autophagy (intracellular material and damaged organelles can be engulfed by ER membrane)

21
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Why is it important that there is similarity across biological systems in retrospect to model organisms?

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Informative for understanding fundamental cellular processes