Chapter 5 (The Cell and the Hierarchy of Life)

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Robert Hooke

he first coined the term cell; he observed thin slices of cork in the microscope

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schleiden, schwann, virchow

they fully understood the importance of cells in the living matter and concluded the "cell theory"

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prokaryote

resemble one another in form, having little internal organization and a strong cell wall encasing their exteriors; ex. Bacteria and cyanobacteria

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eukaryote

any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus; ex. plants and fungi

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cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus

3 components of cell

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cytoplasm

gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell; the living matter within the cell, excluding the nucleus

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hyaloplasm

fluid and jellylike substance found in cytoplasm

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karyolymph

a clear liquid in the cell nucleus in which the nucleolus and chromatin and other structures are dispersed

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chromatin

thread-like materials that form a network within the nucleus; the readily stainable substance of a cell nucleus consisting of DNA and RNA and various proteins

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nucleolus

the aggregate of granules made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and located inside the nucleus.

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cell membrane

a thin membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell; gives form to the cell and controls the passage of materials in and out of cell.

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cell wall

in plants; found next to the cell membrane; provides support and may even keep the plant cells from bursting in hypoosmotic environments

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ribosome

synthesize protein molecules that may be used to build cell structures or to function as enzymes.

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endoplasmic reticulum

series of membranous channels that traverse the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells.

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rough er

ribosomes are attached to ER that gives them the rough appearance; associated with active protein synthesis process

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smooth er

does not contain ribosomes; involved in the synthesis and transport of lipids or detoxification of a variety of poisons within the cell

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golgi apparatus

responsible for the storage, modification and packing of materials produced for secretory export; also involved in the formation of lysosomes and other transport vesicles of the cell.

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mitochondria

releases energy from food molecules and transform energy into usable ATP which happens during cellular respiration

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chloroplast

responsible in the conversion of light energy to the chemical energy of sugars in the photosynthesis process in plants

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cristae

double-walled membranous sacs with folded inner partitions

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thylakoids

double membrane organelles with inner folds

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lysosome

responsible in the digestion of nutrients, bacteria, and damaged organelles

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apoptosis

a type of cell death in which the cell uses specialized cellular machinery to kill itself

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peroxisome

contain enzymes that detoxify harmful molecules; enzymes produced are involved in the oxidative deamination of amino acids and break down of hydrogen peroxide

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vacuole

membranous sacs that store and release various substances within the cytoplasm; responsible for cell’s enlargement and water balance

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cytoskeleton

used in the maintenance of the cell shape

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centrosome

a small region of cytoplasm adjacent to the nucleus; contains the centrioles (animal cells only) and serves to organize the microtubules

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cilia and flagella

are minute cytoplasmic projections (animal cells only); responsible to move particles along cell surface or to move the cell itself

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fibrils and microtubules

are thin, hollow tubes that support the cytoplasm and transport materials within the cytoplasm

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intracellular fluid

the inside environment of a cell is called the _; referred to all fluid contained in cytosol, organelles and nucleus

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extracellular fluid

the environment outside a cell is called the _; Plasma, the fluid part of blood, is the only compartment that links all cells in the body

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cytosol

the aqueous part of the cytoplasm within which various particles and organelles are suspended

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phospholipid bilayer

plasma (cell) membrane separates the inner environment of a cell from the extracellular fluid. It is composed of a fluid _.

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cholesterol, proteins, glycolipids and glycoproteins

4 other molecules found in the membrane

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nuclear envelope

separates the contents of the nucleus from the contents of the cytoplasm

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Nuclear pores

found in the envelope are small holes that control which ions and molecules (for example, proteins and RNA) can move in and out the nucleus

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Transport Vesicles

Move substances between compartments inside cells

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Secretory Vesicles

Join with cell membrane to release contents, such as mucus to ECF

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osmosis

diffusion of molecules through a semipermeable membrane from a place of higher concentration to a place of lower concentration until the concentration on both sides is equal

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diffusion

the process in which there is movement of a substance from an area of high concentration of that substance to an area of lower concentration

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simple diffusion

molecules move down their gradients through the membrane; does not require the assistance of membrane proteins.

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Facilitated diffusion

_ is diffusion that is helped along (facilitated by) a membrane transport channel

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primary active transport

Transport that directly uses ATP for energy to transport all species of solutes across a membrane against their concentration gradient.

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Secondary active transport

_ moves multiple molecules across the membrane, powering the uphill movement of one molecule(s) (A) with the downhill movement of the other(s) (B)

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symporter

transport molecules in the same direction.

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Antiporters

transport molecules in opposite directions

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Fermentation and Respiration

two major strategies for energy conservation in chemoorganotrophs

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Fermentation

anaerobic catabolism; an organic compound is both an e- donor and an e- acceptor

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Respiration

an/aerobic catabolism; an e- donor is oxidized with O2/substitute as terminal e- acceptor

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Glycolysis

Embden–Meyerhof–Parnas pathway, first step, common to all organisms, takes place in the cytoplasm, converts glucose a 6-carbon molecule into 2 3-carbon molecules called pyruvate, net gain of 2 ATP per 1 molecule of Glucose

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Alcoholic Fermentation

starts with glycolysis (net gain 2 ATP), lost Carbon is given off as carbon dioxide, both carbon dioxide and ethanol is release in to the environment as waste product

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Lactic acid Fermentation

starts with glycolysis (net gain of 2 ATP), allows glycolysis to continue with a small gain of ATP in addition to the ATP generated through aerobic pathway

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Aerobic Respiration

also begins with glycolysis (net gain of 2 ATP)

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Transition Reaction

each pyruvate molecule (3-C) loses a carbon, carbon is given off as carbon dioxide, acetyl (2-C) molecule is produced, acetyl combines with coenzyme A forming acetyl-coA

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Citric acid cycle

also known as Tricarboxylic acid cycle, 2 carbon molecules are released as carbon dioxide,

▸begins and ends with the same molecule, allows cycling ▸ generates 1 ATP per cycle ( 2 ATP per glucose molecule since there are 2 acetyl-coA produced per glucose molecule) ▸ generates NADH and FADH2

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Electron Transport Chain

stage where most ATPs from glucose are produced

involves electron carriers that pass the electrons from one to another

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