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cell as the basis of life

what is cell theory?

- all living things are made of cells
- cell is the basic unit of life

- all cells came from ore-existing cells (all cells divide)

what is the cell membrane and its function?

the cell membrane is the layer that separates the cell from its surroundings and controls the entry and exit of materials

What are the main parts of the cell membrane

A bilayer (2 layers) of phospholipid molecules


Two membrane proteins: integral and peripheral proteins

what are some characteristics of prokaryotic cells

a cell that is lacking a nucleus and most organelles

cell membrane AND cell wall


one single circular chromosome made up of DNA

which type of cell is usually larger: prokaryotic or eukaryotic

eukaryotic

which type of cells do NOT have a cell wall

some plant and all animal cells

what are some characteristics of eukaryotic cells

a cell that contains a membrane bound nuclues and other membrane bound organelles

what is the structure and function of chloroplast

structure: outer and inner membrane, contains chlorophyll, stacks of internal membrane structures called grana


function: site of photosynthesis

state the structure and function of a vacuole

structure: single membrane bound sac


function: storage of food, nutrients, transports substances in and out of a cell

state the structure and function of the golgi body

structure: flattened membrane sacs


function: packaging molecules into vesicles (vacuoles) for movement out of the cell

state the structure and function of the mitochondrion

structure: outer and inner membrane, inner membrane is folded into cristae, matrix


function: site of aerobic respiration, makes ATP molecules that provide a cell with energy

state the structure and function of smooth endoplasmic reticulum

structure: flattened membrane sacs, no ribosomes attached

function: synthesis of lipids

state the structure and function of ribosomes

structure: made up of proteins and rRNA (ribosomal RNA)

function: protein synthesis

state the structure and function of lysosomes

structure: membrane bound vesicle containing enzymes

function: breakdown of waste material

state the structure and function of the cytoskeleton

structure: tiny tubules and microfilaments

function: movement of organelles inside cell, maintains shape of cell

which organelle is NOT found in animal cells

chloroplast

what is the main source of energy for life

the sun

what is chemical energy

energy stored in the chemical bonds of molecules

what is an autotroph

living things that synthesis fuel molecules using non-living things
eg. a plant

what is a heterotroph

organisms that obtain fuel molecules from other living things

what is photosynthesis

the process where light energy is converted into chemical energy in plants

what is the chemical equation for photosynthesis

6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2

what is the effect of carbon dioxide on photosynthesis

the higher the CO2 concentration, the higher the rate of photosynthesis (because it is a substrate)

what is the effect of light intensity on photosynthesis

the more intense the light, the higher the rate of photosynthesis

what is ATP (adenosine triphosphate)

the cell's immediate source of energy, which is used for almost every reaction/process that occurs in cells.

describe the ATP cycle

ATP breaks down to form ADP + Pi, which releases free energy for the cell to use. ATP is formed again from ADP + Pi by energy released from cellular respiration

what is the first stage of aerobic respiration and where does it occur

glycolysis, and in the cytoplasm

what is fermentation

the conversion of glucose into energy without using oxygen

which process releases more energy: fermentation or aerobic respiration

aerobic respiration

why is the cell membrane said to be 'semi-permeable'

It allows some molecules to move through it, but not others

what is diffusion

the nett random movement of molecules that results in them being evenly distributed

what is the concentration gradient

the difference in concentrations of a particular molecule in different regions

what is facilitated diffusion

the movement of molecules from areas of high to low concentrations across a membrane through channel or carrier proteins

what is osmosis

the nett movement of water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane, from a low solute concentration to high solute concentration

what is active transport

the process where molecules are moved against the concentration gradient (from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration)

why is active transport not a passive process

active transport requires energy from ATP breakdown, meaning it is an active process

what is endocytosis

the movement of large molecules being taken into a cell

what is exocytosis

the process where large molecules are transported out of the cell (packaged inside vesicles)

when would exocytosis and endocytosis be of importance

when molecules are too large to diffuse through the membrane or travel through proteins

What is the rule concerning SA:V ratio

the higher the SA:V ratio, the more efficient a cell is at exchanging materials with the environment (smaller cells have higher SA:V ratio)

what is a metabolic pathway

a series of biochemical reactions, each catalysed by a different enzyme

where does aerobic respiration occur

in the mitochondrion

what physical feature of the mitochondrion allows it to facilitate aerobic respiration well

the folded inner membrane has a large surface area embedded with enzymes which allows it to produce heaps of ATP

what are some environmental factors that influence metabolic pathways

temperature, pH

what feature of chloroplast makes it efficient at conducting photosynthesis

the stacked membranes (grana) helps to increase surface area for reactions of photosynthesis

what is binary fission

a type of asexual cell division that is used in prokaryotic cells to reproduce

what is the result of a prokaryotic cell undergoing binary fission

the result is two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent prokaryotic cell

why does mitosis occur

1. repairs and replaces damaged tissue and cells


2. enables a zygote to form into an adult

what are the 4 main stages in mitosis

1. prophase
2. metaphase

3. anaphase

4. telophase

what are some things that happen during prophase

1. nuclear membrane breaks down
2. centrioles move to the cell poles

3. nucleolus disappears

4. DNA condenses

what are some things that happen during metaphase

1. chromosomes are moved by spindle fibres to the equator of the cell, lined up

what are some things that happen during anaphase

1. centromeres separate, pairs of sister chromatids are drawn apart by spindle fibres

what are some things that happen during telophase

1. chromosomes de-condense
2. new nuclei begin to form

3. spindle apparatus breaks down

what is cytokinesis

the stage that occurs at the end of telophase, where the cytoplasm divides to form two new daughter cells

what is the purpose of meiotic division

to produce sex cells (gametes)

what is the haploid number of chromosomes

half the number of chromosomes, which are the number of chromosomes found in sex cells

what is a homologous chromosome

one of a pair of chromosomes which are the same size, shape and have the same genes at the same location

what are the 3 stages of the cell cycle

1. mitosis


2. cytokinesis



3. interphase

what are the 3 main stages during interphase

1. G1 (cell growth, synthesis of proteins and ribosomes)


2. S (DNA replication)



3. G2 (developing and preparing organelles for division)

what causes cancer

uncontrolled cell division

what is cell culture

the growing of cells in the laboratory

what are some ideal conditions for cell growth in a lab

optimal temperatureoptimal pH
sterile environment

nutrients like sugars and amino acids

growth factors

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