Cell Structure and Organisation

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Viruses

________ cause a variety of infectious disease in humans, animals and plants.

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Protein synthesis

________ and secretion is a great example of how organelles work together.

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Phagocytes

________ use lysosomes to digest engulfed bacteria.

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mRNA molecule

The ________ contains the code for the primary structure of a protein; the order of amino acids in a polypeptide chain.

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Ribosomes

________ are produced in the nucleolus; they leave the nucleus via the nuclear pores and take up their positions on the rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

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Mitochondria

________ have an inner matrix, but chloroplasts have a stroma.

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secretory vesicles

The ________ merge with the cell membrane and release the enzymes by exocytosis.

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rough ER

The ________ transports the polypeptides via transport vesicles, which merge with the Golgi body.

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Tissues

________ form organs and organs form systems.

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Organisms

________ can be unicellular, such as amoeba and bacteria, or multicellular such as plants and animals.

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Atoms

________ are arranged into molecules.

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nuclear pores

The ________ also allow mRNA molecules (formed from DNA templates by transcription) to leave the nucleus.

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Chloroplasts

________ contain photosynthetic pigments to absorb light energy, mitochondria do not.

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Cells

________ work together to form tissues.

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Golgi

The polypeptides are modified in the ________ body and converted to their tertiary structure e.g.

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Bacteria

________ do not have membrane bound organelles in their cells- no nucleus, rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria or chloroplasts; these cells are prokaryotic cells.

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Eukaryotic cells

________ have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

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Mitochondria

________ have cristae, but chloroplasts have thylakoid membranes.

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secretory vesicles

The enzymes are packaged into ________ and transported to the cell membrane.

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Chloroplasts

________ for photosynthesis and cellulose cell walls for support and to maintain turgor pressure.

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Viruses

________ are composed of a protein coat or capsid which surrounds DNA, RNA or simply a few genes; the HIV virus has only 9 genes.

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Protein synthesis

________ takes place at the ribosome.

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Viruses

________ can only reproduce with the help of a host cell.

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