Unit 1: B1 Cell structure and function Flashcards

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What is the cell theory?

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Cell theory states that cells are the fundamental unit of structure, function, and organization in all living organisms.

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Name key organelles found in prokaryotic cells and their functions.

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  • Nucleoid: Contains genetic material (DNA).
  • Plasmids: Small DNA molecules for genetic advantages like antibiotic resistance.
  • 70S Ribosomes: Protein synthesis.
  • Capsule: Protects against desiccation and immune response.
  • Cell Wall: Provides structure and protection.
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What organelles are specific to plant cells, and what are their functions?

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  • Cell Wall: Provides rigidity and support.
  • Chloroplasts: Photosynthesis.
  • Vacuole: Stores nutrients and waste products; maintains turgor pressure.
  • Tonoplast: Membrane surrounding the vacuole.
  • Amyloplasts: Store starch.
  • Plasmodesmata: Channels for communication between cells.
  • Pits: Thin regions in the cell wall for transport.
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List the organelles found in both plant and animal eukaryotic cells.

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  • Plasma membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nucleolus, endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough), Golgi apparatus, vesicles, lysosomes, 80S ribosomes, mitochondria, centrioles.
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How do plant and animal cells differ in structure?

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Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, which are absent in animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles, which are rare in plant cells.

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What is the difference between gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial cell walls?

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  • Gram-positive: Thick peptidoglycan layer, retains crystal violet dye, appears purple.
  • Gram-negative: Thin peptidoglycan layer, outer membrane, does not retain crystal violet, appears pink after counterstaining.
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Why do gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria react differently to antibiotics?

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Gram-positive bacteria are more susceptible to antibiotics targeting peptidoglycan synthesis, while gram-negative bacteria have an outer membrane that provides additional protection.

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How can cell organelles be identified using microscopy?

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  • Light microscopes: Show basic cell structures like the nucleus and cell wall.
  • Electron micrographs: Provide detailed ultrastructure, such as ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria.
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How do you calculate the magnification of a cell or organelle from an image?

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Magnification = Image size ÷ Actual size.

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What are the main types of endoplasmic reticulum and their functions?

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  • Rough ER: Synthesizes and transports proteins; has ribosomes attached.
  • Smooth ER: Synthesizes lipids and detoxifies chemicals.
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