Cells
Organelles
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Miscellaneous
100

Describe the differences between plant and animal cells.

Cell wall- 

Lysosomes-

Chloroplasts-

Centrioles-

Central vacuole-

100

What does the DNA in the nucleus code for? (Specifically)(Hint: macromolecule)

Proteins

100
Describe how cells where first discovered and by whom

Robert Hooke, 1600s, said they look like where monks live

100
Definition of Homeostasis

Trying to maintain a constant balance inside.

100

Describe gas exchange.

O2 diffuses from alveoli into blood, co2 diffuses out of blood into alveoli

200

What is more important? Surface area or volume?

Surface area

200

Functions of the Smooth ER:

- lipid and steroid production

- storage

- detoxification

- metabolism of calcium ions

200

Cell Theory. Explain.

1. all living things are made of cells

2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in all organisms

3. All cells come from preexisting cells

200

Structure of ATP vs ADP

ATP has three phosphates, ADP has two phosphates

200

Parts of the respiratory system

Mouth, nose, larynx, epiglottis, trachea, lungs, diaphragm, alveoli, bronchioles, ribs/intercostal muscles

300

Differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes:

- Flagella/cillia

- Bacteria cell wall

- Free ribosomes

- No membrane-bound organelles

- Free DNA (No nucleus)

300

Connection between nucleus, ribosomes, proteins, golgi, and membrane.

DNA in the nucleus codes for proteins, ribosomes assemble protein on rough er, proteins packaged and sent to golgi, golgi finishes proteins and sends them to the cell membrane in a vescicle, then the protein is released from the cell membrane

300

Compound light microscope. Explain.

Light passes through and you can see what you are looking at. Not very magnified. Can be colored and alive.

300

Describe energy coupling.

An exergonic reaction fuels an endergonic reaction.

300

Describe lactic acid and alcohol fermentation.

Lactic acid- end product is lactate happens in muscle cells and some bacteria, makes NADH into NAD+

Alcohol- releases co2 end product is ethanol, happens in yeast and some bacterias


400

Classifications (Acronym) King...

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

400

Lysosomes-

Peroxisomes-

Centrioles-

Lysosomes- digestive enzymes, low pH, break down damaged organelles, digest food, destroy bacteria, contained in a membrane

Peroxisomes- found in animal liver cells, detoxify harmful hydrogen peroxide

Centrioles- help organize the cell for division

400

SEM and TEM. Explain

SEM- discovered in the 1930s, 1000x, excellent 3D image, expensive, need training, dead organisms

TEM- even more magnified, same stuff for rest 

400

Endocytosis-

- Phagocytosis-

- Pinocytosis-

Exocytosis-

Endocytosis- something coming into the cell

- Phagocytosis- solid

- Pinocytosis- liquid

Exocytosis- something leaves the cell


400

Describe the entire process of photosynthesis.

I will correct you as you go

500

Endosymbiotic Theory in detail: (including person, date, and detailed explanation)

Chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from ancient prokaryotes. Lynn Margulis discovered this in the 1960s

500

Describe the mitochondria indepth, naming every part of it  

Outer membrane-

Inner membrane-

Intermembrane Space-

Matrix-

Cytoplasm-

500

4 main groups into which organelles in eukaryotic cells are classified into

1. Genetic control

2. Manufacturing, Distribution, and Breakdown

3. Energy Processing

4. Structural Support, Movement, and Communication between cells

500

Define isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonic and explain what happens when animal cells or plant cells are put in each

Isotonic- same concentration outside/inside, water doesn’t flow. Bad for plants (flaccid), good for animal cells

Hypotonic- there is a higher concentration of water outside than inside so water flows inside. Good for plant cells (turgid) bad for animals (they lyse/burst)

Hypertonic- higher concentration of water inside so water flows out. Bad for both (they plasmolyze)

500

Describe the entire process of cellular respiration.

I’ll correct you as you go.

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