WEEK 2 Flashcards
Specify the characteristics associated with life and explain why the cell is the basic unit of life.
Describe the levels of structural organization in the body.
Describe the structure and the functions of major components of a cell
Define metabolism, and distinguish between anabolism and catabolism.
Describe the cellular processes involved in the growth of the human body from a fertilized egg to an adult.
Describe the importance of cell differentiation to an organism.
Describe the general characteristics of each of the following cell types and relate their characteristics to their functions: nerve cell, muscle cell, red blood cell (erythrocyte), white blood cell (leukocyte).
List, explain and provide examples of each of the characteristics of life.
why the cell is considered to be the basic unit of life.
Define each of the following levels of organization in the body:
◦ Chemical level
◦ Cellular level
◦ Tissue level
◦ Organ level
◦ Organ system level
◦ Organismal level
Write a clear description of the relationships between the chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, and organismal levels of organization in the body.
Describe the structure (be able to identify them in a diagram) and describe the functions of the
following cytoplasmic components:
◦ Cell membrane (plasma membrane)
◦ Endoplasmic reticulum
◦ Ribosomes
◦ Golgi apparatus (Golgi complex)
◦ Lysosomes
◦ Mitochondria
◦ Vesicle
Describe the structure (be able to identify them in a diagram) and describe the functions of the following nuclear components:
◦ Nuclear envelope
◦ Chromosomes
◦ Nucleolus
Use a full page to draw (by hand, and neatly!) an annotated diagram of a cell showing all of the following structures and briefly describing the function of each (a simple, flattened diagram is fine, no need to show 3D structures, but the defining characteristics of each named structure should be clear):
◦ Plasma membrane
◦ Nuclear envelope
◦ Nucleus
◦ Nucleolus
◦ Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
◦ Rough endoplasmic reticulum
◦ Bound ribosomes
◦ Free ribosomes
◦ Golgi apparatus (or Golgi complex)
◦ Lysosomes
◦ Mitochondria
◦ Vesicles
Describe the structure (name all the components and describe their relationships to each other) and list the general functions of the “endomembrane system”.