Introduction/Molecules, Cells and Model Organisms (Lecture 1) Flashcards
True or False: Modern cell theory states that all living things are made up of one or more cells.
True
True or False: Modern cell theory states that all cells arise from pre-existing cells by divisions (contain hereditary info).
True
True or False: Modern cell theory states that membrane is the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms.
False, the cell is is the fundamental unit of structure and function in all living organisms
True or False: All cells are basically the same in chemical composition and metabolic activities.
True
True or False: Cell activity does not always on subcellular structures inside the cells.
False, they do (organelles, membranes, enzymes, etc)
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
True
All living things share a ______.
Common ancestor
Order these in chronological form starting from earliest to latest: First life arises Homosapiens Eukaryotes Multicellular life
First life, multicellular life, eukaryotes, homosapiens
True or False: Cells com in all shapes and sizes.
True
What are the five features that all cells share in common?
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
______ is the most common molecule used by cells to capture, store, and transfer energy.
ATP
What are the four reasons that cells differ in some features?
Morphology Ability to Move Specific Metabolic Activities Internal Organization - prokaryotes - eukaryotes
True or False: Prokaryotes have internal membrane compartments.
False, they do not
What classification(s) does prokaryotes include (ie, bacteria).
bacteria, archaea and therefore they are not a monophyletic group
True or False: Prokaryotes generally smaller genomes relative to eukaryotes.
True