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Cell Doctrine was created by
proposed that all cells come from other cells. Added to cell doctrine.
a) All living things are composed of cells and cell products. b) Activities of cellular sum = coordinated activities of cells c) All cells come from pre-existing cells
All cells function in ______
2.5 million
All living cells have a _______
a series of linked reactions in the cell
Metabolic pathways can be _______ (A->B->C) or _________
breaking down molecules. Release energy.
Building up molecules. Absorb energy.
A process that utilizes an electron beam to produce an image of the three-dimensional surface of biological samples; the sample is coated with a thin layer of a heavy metal such as gold or palladium and then exposed to an electron beam
a laboratory technique that uses a centrifuge to separate cytoplasmic organelles from one another
Is continuous with other membranes in cell.
Chromatin
Advocated a phospholipid-protein sandwich. INCORRECT.
Phospholipid bilayer, fluid, dynamic, always moving
2 Types of Proteins in membranes
Has Ribosomes for Protein Synthesis
Messenger RNA goes between the small + large subunits of Ribosomes to make proteins
Synthesizes lipids
Vesicles from ER go into the ______ at the ________ and come out in finished vesicles.
For digestion
Made when food particles fuse with Lysosomes. Does hydrolysis to break up molecules.
Hydrolitic enzymes
Do plant cells have centrioles?
Do plant cells have a central vacuole?
Cellulose
Chloroplast
Stacks in Chloroplasts
Space inside Chloroplasts
East disk in stacks in Chloroplasts
Space between disks in Chloroplasts
Channels from inside one cell to inside another cell
Folds in Mitochondrion
Matrix between Cristae
Mitochondria have
20 nm across. Hollow. Made of Tubulin, a dimer. 2 nm hollow microfilaments made of Actin.
Break down peroxide and purines. Both plants and animals have them. Crystalline structure.
2 Centrioles. Made of Microtubules.
For movement
Cilium anchored by _____
Microtubules interact through protein using ATP, make Cilia & Flagella move
Glue holding cells in place. Proteins go back and forth gluing.
Cells are VERY close, electricity can be conducted directly through them.
Cells aren't touching, electricity can't jump the gap, so chemicals send the message. Ex: synapses in nervous system
splits a membrane along the middle of the phospholipid bilayer. when halves of the fractured membrane are viewed in the electron microscope the interior of the bilayer appears cobblestoned with protein particles interpersed in a smooth matrix as in the fluid mosaic model
process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated through pore or opening.
diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane
Diffusion with help of protein channel. With concentration gradient.
Has a carrier (pump (ATPase)). AGAINST concentration gradient. Ex: Na+-K+ ATPase.
Stuff entering cell, makes vesicle inside cell.
Stuff leaving cell, vesicle goes back with membrane.
Endo/Exocytosis with PARTICULATE MATTER
Endo/Exocytosis with DISSOLVED MATTER
Specific stuff inside which binds to receptors.
the properties of solutions that depend on the number of particles dissolved in a solution
Force driving water either into or out of cells depending on membrane and concentration
If A has a higher concentration than B, then A is __________, and B is _________. If conc. of A = conc. of B, then _________.
CELL DOES NOTHING WHEN PLACED IN DISTILLED WATER
Higher concentration. Cell crenates.
Lower concentration. Cell swells.
Water pressure against cell wall
Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis has

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