Review of a Cell Flashcards

1
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Three main parts of a cell

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Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleous

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2
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Cell membrane purpose and make up

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Protects cell; Holds in water and nucleus

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3
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Cytoplasm is composed primarily of what?

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Water

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4
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What is the purpose of the cytoplasm?

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Conducts all cellular metabolism

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5
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Cytoplasm contains what?

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Organelles

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6
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Centrosomes

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Participates in cell division

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7
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Ribosomes

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Synthesize protein

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8
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Lysosomes

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Contain enzymes for intracellular digestive processes

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9
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Mitochondria

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Produces energy

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10
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Golgi Apparatus

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Combines proteins with carbohydrates

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11
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Endoplasmic reticulum

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Acts as a transportation system to move food and molecules with the cell

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12
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Nucleus contains what?

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DNA and nucleolus

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13
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DNA controls what?

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Cell function and cell division

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14
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Types of cell division

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Mitosis and Meiosis

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15
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Stages of Mitosis

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Interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

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16
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Interphase

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Cell growth before mitosis, consists of 3 phases G1, S, G2

17
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Prophase

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Nucleus enlarges

18
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Metaphase

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Nucleus enlogates

19
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Anaphase

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two complete sets of chromosomes

20
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Telophase

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Separates the two set of genetic material, division complete, 46 chromosomes in each new somatic cell

21
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Meiosis

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Cell division of sperm or ovum that halves the number of chromosomes in each cell

22
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Mitosis

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Somatic Cell

23
Q

As LET of radiation increases, so does what?

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biological damage (RBE)

24
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Reproductive cell exposure may result in changes called what?

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Mutations which may be passed down to the next generation

25
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Why does most radiation pass through the body without interacting?

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Atoms are composed mainly of empty space

26
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Direct effect

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Occurs when radiation transfers it energy directly to DNA or RNA

27
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Possible results of direct effect

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No effect (most common), disruption of chemical bonds, cell death, cell line death(dead tissue/organs, faulty information passed on to next cell division (mutations, cancer, etc)

28
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Possible results of indirect effect

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No effect (most common, formation of free radicals, formation of Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2)

29
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Free Radicals

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Highly reactive ions that have an unpaired electron in the outer shell

30
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How can free radicals cause biological damage?

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By transferring their excess energy to surrounding molecules or disrupting chemical reactions

31
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Which is more common: Indirect effect or direct effect?

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Indirect; water is the largest constituent of the cell which mean greater possibility of being struck by radiation

32
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Most damage to the body occurs as a result of what?

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Indirect effect because most of the body is water, and free radicals are readily mobile in water

33
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Oxygen enhancement ration

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If cells are more oxygenated, they are more susceptible to radiation damage

34
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Most radiosensitive blood cell in the body?

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Lymphocytes

35
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Examples of early somatic effects of radiation (acute radiation syndrome)

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Hematopoietic syndrome (decreases total number of all blood cells), GI syndrome (causes total disruption of GI tract and function), Central nervous system syndrome (causes central nervous system to fail) - All of these may result in death

36
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Examples of late somatic effects of radiation

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Carcinogenesis, Catactogenesis, Embrologic effects, thyroid, shortening of life span