Term
Cell Theory
Cells are the basic ________ blocks of all
_______ things.
_______ are the smallest living units. |
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Definition
Cell Theory
Cells are the basic building blocks of all
living things.
Cells are the smallest living units. |
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Term
All cells contain (2):
a) a plasma membrane
b) cytoplasm
c) nucleus
d) cell walls
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Definition
All cells contain (2):
a) a plasma membrane
b) cytoplasm
c) nucleus
d) cell walls |
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Term
1. The lipid barrier that seperates the living cell from teh external membrane.
2. Contains organelles, nutrients, and macromolecules. |
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Definition
1. plasma membrane
2. cytoplasm |
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Term
Put in order from smallest to largest:
1. tissues, organism, cells, organs
2. molecule, population, tissue, cell, atom, organinism, organ. |
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Definition
1. cells -> tissue -> organs -> organism
2. atom -> molecule -> cell -> tissue -> organ -> organism -> population |
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Term
Prokaryotic Cells
a) presence of nucleus
b) arrangement of DNA
c) presence of membrane bound organelles
d) type of ribosomes
e) presence of internal membranes
f) mode of reproduction
g) genetic recombination
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Definition
a) presence of nucleus NO
b) arrangement of DNA CIRCULAR DOUBLE HELIX
c) presence of membrane bound organelles NONE! (no nucleus, no chloroplast, no mitochondria)
d) type of ribosomes SMALL 60s RIBOSOMES
e) presence of internal membranes NONE
f) mode of reproduction FISSION
g) genetic recombination SOME/ RARE
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Term
Eukaryotic
a) presence of nucleus
b) arrangement of DNA
c) presence of membrane bound organelles
d) type of ribosomes
e) presence of internal membranes
f) mode of reproduction
g) genetic recombination
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Definition
a) presence of nucleus YES
b) arrangement of DNA LINEAR DOUBLE HELIX
c) presence of membrane bound organelles MANY
d) type of ribosomes 80s
e) presence of internal membranes MANY
f) mode of reproduction ASEXUAL/SEXUAL
g) genetic recombination
ASEXUAL: LITTLE/RARE
SEXUAL: LOTS OF VARIATION
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Term
Domain Eukarya
Name the Four Kingdoms
Kindom Monera (Prokaryotes)
Name the Two Domains and a Discription of Each |
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Definition
Domain Eukarya
Kingdom Monera
Domain Archea
-archaebacteria: extreme environments
Domain Bacteria
- Eubacteria: true bacteria
-Cyanobacteria: blue/green algae |
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Term
Plasma membrane
Composition: made of a _____ ______
Function: Seperates the _______ from the external environment.
peripheral membrane protein:on surface of _______
food example:
integral membrane proteins: partially ________
food example:
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Definition
Plasma membrane
Composition: made of a lipid bilayer
Function: Seperates the cytoplasm from the external environment.
peripheral membrane protein:on surface of membrane
food example: marshmellows on jello
integral membrane proteins: partially embedded
food example: fruit in jello |
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Term
The plasma membrane controls what?
A double membrane has two what?
Organelles surrounded by a double membrane (3)
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Definition
The plasma membrane controls what?
What goes in and out of the cell.
A double membrane has two what?
Two bilayers
Organelles surrounded by a double membrane (3)
1. nucleus
2. mitchondria
3. chloroplasts
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Term
Nucleus: The ______ of the cell.
Structure:
Function: |
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Definition
Nucleus: The brain of the cell.
Structure: double membrane, nuclear pore complexes, DNA
Function: Contains genetic information, where DNA replication takes place, assembly for ribosomes
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Term
The major building block of a cell membrane is
a) amino acid
b) protein
c) carbohydrates
d) phospholipids |
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Definition
The major building block of a cell membrane is
a) amino acid
b) protein
c) carbohydrates
d) phospholipids |
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Term
The head group of a phospholipid contains:
a) phosphate
b) carbonate
c) sulfate
d) nitrate |
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Definition
The head group of a phospholipid contains:
a) phosphate
b) carbonate
c) sulfate
d) nitrate |
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Term
Which organelle or orgnanelles is surrounded by a double membrane?
a) nucleus
b) nucleiod
c) mitochondrian |
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Definition
Which organelle or orgnanelles is surrounded by a double membrane?
a) nucleus
b) nucleiod
c) mitochondrian |
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Term
A cell that holds a lot of water will have a large _________. |
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Definition
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Term
Digestive enzymes are stored inside organelles called
___________. |
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Definition
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Term
Which organelle makes proteins for the cell? |
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Definition
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Term
Which cell creates ATP during cellular respiration? |
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Definition
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Term
The primary fuel for most aerobic animal cells is
a) glucose
b) lactose
c) deoxyribose
d) arabinose |
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Definition
The primary fuel for most aerobic animal cells is
a) glucose
b) lactose
c) deoxyribose
d) arabinose |
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Term
Which organelle produces the most spindle fibers?
a) Golgi body
b) ER
c) vacuole
d) centriole |
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Definition
Which organelle produces the most spindle fibers?
a) Golgi body
b) ER
c) vacuole
d) centriole |
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Term
Spindle fibers are used during the process of
a) respiration
b) digestion
c) photosynthesis
d) replication |
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Definition
Spindle fibers are used during the process of
a) respiration
b) digestion
c) photosynthesis
d) replication |
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Term
What do mitochondrion and chloroplasts have in common?
a) nucleus
b) linear DNA
c) small ribosomes |
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Definition
What do mitochondrion and chloroplasts have in common?
a) nucleus
b) linear DNA
c) small ribosomes |
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Term
Covalent bonds like to ________ electrons.
These bonds can be _________ or ________.
They also are very _______________ and it takes _________ energy to make them.
Ionic bonds tend to _______ or ________ electrons. These bonds are ______ and it takes little _________ energy to make them.
_________ bonds are the weakest. |
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Definition
Covalent bonds like to share electrons.
These bonds can be polar or nonpolar.
They also are very strong and it takes lots of energy to make them.
Ionic bonds tend to gain or lose electrons. These bonds are weak and it takes little energy to make them.
Hydrogen bonds are the weakest. |
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Term
Water is important because:
1. Water is a solvent
2. Cohesion
3. Ice floats
4. Specific heat |
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Definition
1. ideal medium for the contents of cells
2. can be pulled to the highest trees. small creatures can walk on it.
3. resists temperature changes
4. frozen water is less dense, and water is one of the few substances that expands when it is frozen |
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