Exam 2 All about Cells

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Biology

Cells

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Cell wall

________ for plants are made of cellulose.

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Anton von Leeuwenhook

________:: was the first person to look at living animal cells and described them as animalcules.

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Robert Hook

________:: was the first person to discover cells, he looked at cork and saw the tiny spaces; which was cellulose.

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Nucleoplasm

________:: in nucleus; surrounded by nuclear envelope; contains nucleus, chromosomes.

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Cytoplasm

________:: background of cell; jelly like liquid that fills the inside of cell.

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Chromosomes

________:: found inside the nucleus, made of chromatin, held together by centromere, made of DNA.

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Germ theory

________:: states all ailment are caused by disease carrying agents, not spontaneous generation and is like the cell theory.

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Robert Hook

was the first person to discover cells, he looked at cork and saw the tiny spaces; which was cellulose

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Anton von Leeuwenhook

was the first person to look at living animal cells and described them as animalcules

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Cell theory

Discovered by Matthis Schleiden and Theodor Schwann ; states that all living organisms are composed of one or more cells

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Germ theory

states all ailment are caused by disease carrying agents, not spontaneous generation and is like the cell theory

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Plasma membrane/Cell membrane

semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell

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Protoplasm

living part of cell

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Cytoplasm

background of cell; jelly like liquid that fills the inside of cell

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Nucleoplasm

in nucleus; surrounded by nuclear envelope; contains nucleus, chromosomes

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Nucleus Membrane

double layer that encloses the cells nucleus

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Chromosomes

found inside the nucleus, made of chromatin, held together by centromere, made of DNA

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prokaryotic

small and simpiler than eukaryotic cells; no organelles lack a true nucleus 1 ring shaped chromosome that contains DNA; solid twisted piece lack endomembran system; structures float freely solid flagellum cell wall of peptidoglycan; protein so its stable

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eukaryotes

larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells have nucleus 2 or more chromosomes flagellum in 9 to 2 microtubule arrangement have endomembrane system; membrane bound organelles cell wall made of cellulose in plants mitochondria ( chloroplast; photosynthesis eukaryotes) golgi,vesicles,vacuoles, ER

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nucleus>nuclear membrane>nuclear envelope

2 layers; porus pores are surrounded by globular proteins; used to transport RNA outside nucleus

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Nucleolus

within membrane concentrated area of RNA

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

folded material that's in cytoplasm that is a double bi-layer

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Rough ER

has ribosomes

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Smooth ER

no ribosomes

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golgi apparatus

flat sacks that have channels finishes protein Works with ER to modify secretions for usage Transport vesicles pinch off and go here

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vacuole and vesicles

Large and small membranous pouches used for containers; single bi-layer, come and go transitory formed by plasma membrane or ER

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Food vacuole

phagocytes; eating solids

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Contractile vacuole

drink liquids; collect water by absorption

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Lysosomes

special vesicle containing digestive enzymes; work with food vacuoles to digest foods via digestive hydrolysis

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peroxisomes

vesicle containing specialized enzymes for metabolism and toxic waste products; makes peroxide

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Exocytosis

spiting out of the transport vesicle to golgi to cytoplasm

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cell wall

made of cellulose

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ribosomes

RNA; place where proteins are built

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Plant cell characteristics

Cell wall chloroplast large central vacuole definite shape nucleus on one side of cell can absorb liquids

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Animal cell characteristics

no cell wall no chloroplast many small vacuoles irregular shape nucleus is in center of cell lysosomes centrioles near nucleus can't absorb liquids bc it has no cellulose

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Both characteristics

nucleus mitochondria cell membrane cytoplasm golgi ER Ribosomes

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Endocytosis

the taking in of matter to form a vacuole

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phagocytosis

takes in larger substances

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pinocytosis

takes in fluids and solute

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mitochondria

produces energey through cellular respiration glucose broken down into energy and carbon dioxide; metabolize sugar into ATP cristae folds inside

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Chloroplast

In plant cells only produces ATP nd sugar through photosynthesis light energy + 6H2O +6CO2= C6H2O6 + O2 stacks of thylackoids inside

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Endosymbiosis

were both living prokaryotes that became integrated into eukaryotic cells Each have there own separate DNA

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tight junction

adjacent cell membrane joined together by proteins to prevent materials from passing through them unregulated

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Animal Cells

have no cell wall, various junctions between cells for communication, regulation of material, microbodies; specialized includes things like peroxisomes, put in hypotonic solution it swells and ruptures

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Plant cells

primary wall made of cellulose; inner layer secondary wall made of lignin; was once a living cell but now is dead and supports plant adjacent walls are held together by sticky, jelly-like pectin in middle lamella posses plasmodesmata (singular plasmodesmata) Similar to gap junctions of animal cells channels allowing for direct communication between adjacent cells If you put in hypotonic solution it produces turgor pressure

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Desmosomes

adhesion between adjacent cells via protein threads and plaque ; not as tightly held as tight junctions

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Communicating / gap

Directly connects cytoplasm of 2 cells via channels allows molecules, ions, electrical impulses to directly pass through a regulated gate between cells

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Centrioles

special organelles unique to animal cells; involved in cell division, but not in normal cell operation

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Cell Membrane

The most important is that it is selectively permeable; lets dome things in and out hydrophilic phosphate groups on the outside hydrophobic fatty acid tails inside has many embedded proteins, and transmembrane proteins for the transport of materials and chemical signals

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Diffusion

net random movement of "stuff" from high to low concentrations; no energy required (passive) temp and concentration drive it stops when its at equilibrium

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Gated and non gated

water moves freely through small non gated channels

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globular protein

hydrophilic; tertiary structure and can be folded anyway

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Osmosis

specific diffusion involving water/solvents moving from areas of low to high solute concentrations over a selectivity permeable membrane

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1 solvents 2 solutes

1- do the dissolving 2- are dissolved in solvents

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osmotic pressure

potential to take up water based on solute concentration

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Isotonic

osmotic pressure equal

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hypertonic

more solute outside of cell than inside; osmosis pulls water out of cell; cell sucked dry (Plasmolysis)

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hypotonic

less solute outside of cell than inside, osmosis pulls out water into cell; swells until bursting

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Polymolysis

drying out the water; which kills bacteria by adding solute; keeps from decomposing

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absolute zero

when everything stops ; coldness

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Facilitated diffusion

doesn't require energy; stops when at equilibrium involves permeases from high to low concentration until equilibrium cells have Na-K pump= Osmotic active;sodium attract water;holds it

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active transport

transport of a substance across a cell membrane against the concentration gradient requires ATP Na-K pump uses ATP to move ions against their concentration gradients

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Increasing rate of diffusion

higher heat speeds up particle movement

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Cellular Reproduction

DNA replication - how chromosomes double

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Cellular reproduction in prokaryotes

binary Fission asexual reproduction by a seperation of the body into 2 new bodies (cytokinesis) each receives one copy of DNA

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Cellular Reproduction in Eukaryotes

cell cycle generate every 2 hours

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Interphase

normal like functions of cell G1- normal growth, protein synthesis synthesis- DNA replicated in preparation for cell division G2- cell prepares to divide; makes microtuble structure that will later be replaced

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Mitosis

Prophase- chromosomes condense; sister chromatids held together at centrosomes -cytoskeleton disassembles; spindle fibers begin to form (made by centrioles and asters in animal cells) -nuclear envelope begins to break down Prometaphase-between prophase and metaphase; spindles and grab chromosomes and begin to move them to the equator Metaphase-Chromosomes lined up on the spindle equator; spindle fibers attached to opposing poles Anaphase- spindle fibers pull sister chromatids apart and bring them to opposite poles Telophase- chromosomes clustered at poles (nucleus begins to reform) Cytokinesis - cell divide into daughters -plant use cell plates, then cell wall - animals have a cleavage furrow

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