B1: Cell Activity Flashcards

1
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Nucleus

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Controls the cell’s activities. Contains the genes on the chromosomes.

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2
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Cytoplasm

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Liquid like gelSite of chemical reactions.

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3
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Cell Membrane

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Controls the passage of substances in/out of the cell. UREA leaves the cell- OXYGEN enters.

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4
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Mitochondria

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Where oxygen is used and energy is released during respiration.

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5
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Ribosomes

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Where protein synthesis occurs

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6
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Chloroplast

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Contains chlorophyll.Absorbs light energy to make food by photosynthesis.

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7
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Plastid

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Any of a class of small organelles, such as chloroplasts, in the cytoplasm of plant cells, containing pigment or food.

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8
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Vacuole

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Filled with cell sap.Helps keep the cell rigid to support the plant

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9
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Cell Wall

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Made of cellulose. Strengthens the cell and gives it support.

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10
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Bacterial Cell (7)

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  • Slime Capsule (Stops bacteria drying out)- Cell Membrane- Cell Wall- Cytoplasm- Flagella- Plasmids - Genetic Material
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11
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Yeast Cell (6)

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  • Vacuole- Food Storage Granules- Cytoplasm- Cell Wall- Cell Membrane- Nucleus
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12
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What is unusual about the Bacterial Cell?

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The Genetic Material is not enclosed in a Nucleus.

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13
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Which is bigger- Bacteria or Yeast?

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Yeast

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14
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Osmosis

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The movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane.

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15
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Isotonic

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Same concentration of sugars on either side of the cell wall.

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16
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Flaccid

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Drooping or Inelastic through lack of water

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17
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Turgid

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Swollen and Distended or congested.

18
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Active Transport

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The movement of substances against a concentration gradient and/or across a cell membrane, using energy from respiration.

19
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Diffusion

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The net movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration down a concentration gradient.

20
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Why do single celled organisms have a relatively large surface area to volume ratio?

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So all necessary exchanges with the environment take place over this surface.

21
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What is the difference between diffusion and osmosis?

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Diffusion is the movement of all types of particle from a region of high to low concentration. Osmosis is the movement of water from a dilute solution across a partially permeable membrane.

22
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5 main structures of an animal cell

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CytoplasmNucleusCell MembraneMitochondriaRibosomes

23
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Flagella

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Long protein strands.Used to move about.

24
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Plasmids

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Extra circles of DNA found in bacterial cytoplasm.

25
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Slime Capsule

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an unorganised layer of extracellular material that surrounds bacteria cells.

26
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Yeast

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Single celled fungi which produce ethanol when they respire carbohydrates anaerobically.

27
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Asexual Budding

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A form of asexual reproduction where a complete new individual forms as a bud on the parent organism.

28
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Tissue

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A group of cells with similar structure and function.

29
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Net movement =

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Particles moving in-Particles moving out

30
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Organs

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Made of tissues, but can contain several types of tissue.

31
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During diffusion, the greater the difference in concentration between the two areas…

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… The faster the rate of diffusion.

32
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HypERtonic

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The concentration of sugars outside the cell is HIGHER than the concentration inside the cell.

33
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HypOtonic

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The concentration of sugars outside the cell is LOWER than the concentration inside the cell.

34
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What is needed for Active Transport to take place?

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Energy from respiration.

35
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Why is active transport important?

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It allows cells to absorb very important substances from very dilute solutions.

36
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Turgor

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When the pressure of the cell wall on the cytoplasm makes the cell rigid.

37
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Gaseous exchange

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The exchange of gases e.g. O2 and CO2 which occurs between the air in the lungs and the blood.

38
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4 Characteristics of Exchange Surfaces

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Large SA Thin (In animals) Efficient Blood Supply (In animals) Ventilated

39
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Villi

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Finger-like projections from the lining of the small intestine which increases the SA for the absorption of digested food into the blood.

40
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Exchange Surface

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A surface where materials are exchanged in larger organisms.

41
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3 plant cell structures

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> Vacuole

> Cell Wall

> Chloroplasts