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AS Biology1 Cell structure. AS Biology2 Cell structure Learning Objectives 1.Give the function and cellular location of the following basic eukaryotic.

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Page 1: AS Biology1 Cell structure. AS Biology2 Cell structure Learning Objectives 1.Give the function and cellular location of the following basic eukaryotic.

AS Biology 1

Cell structure

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Cell structureLearning Objectives1. Give the function and cellular location of the following

basic eukaryotic organelles and structures: cell membrane, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, mitochondria, ribosomes, chloroplasts, vacuoles, and cell walls.

2. A micrometer is one-millionth of a meter long. A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter long. How many micrometers tall are you?

3. Describe the function of the nuclear envelope and nucleolus.

4. Describe the details of the structure of the chloroplast, the site of photosynthesis.

5. Mature, living plant cells often have a large, fluid-filled central vacuole that can store amino acids, sugars, ions, and toxic wastes. Animal cells generally lack large vacuoles. How do animal cells perform these functions?

6. Microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments are all main components of the cytoskeleton.

7. Flagella and cilia propel eukaryotic cells through their environment; the microtubule organization in these organelles is a 9+2 array.

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Cell size

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Animal cell

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Liver Cell

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Plant cell

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Lily parenchyma cell

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Cell membrane

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Cell membrane

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Nucleus

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Nucleus

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Nuclear pores

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Nuclear pores

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mitochondria

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mitochondria

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Endoplasmic reticulum

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Endoplasmic reticulum

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Ribosomes

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Ribosome units

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Golgi apparatus

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Golgi

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Lysosome

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Microtubules, cytoskeleton

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cilia

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Cilia and flagella microtubule arrangement 9+2

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Movement of cilia and flagella

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pseudopodia

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Review Questions1. There are ____ micrometers (µm) in one millimeter (mm). a) 1; b) 10; c) 100; d) 1000; e) 1/1000 2. Human cells have a size range between ___ and ___ micrometers (µm). a) 10-100; b) 1-10; c) 100-1000;

d) 1/10-1/1000 3. Chloroplasts and bacteria are ___ in size. a) similar; b) at different ends of the size range; c) exactly the

same; d) none of these. 4. The plasma membrane does all of these except ______. a) contains the hereditary material; b) acts as a

boundary or border for the cytoplasm; c) regulates passage of material in and out of the cell; d) functions in the recognition of self

5. Which of these materials is not a major component of the plasma membrane? a) phospholipids; b) glycoproteins; c) proteins; d) DNA

6. Cells walls are found in members of these kingdoms, except for ___, which all lack cell walls. a) plants; b) animals; c) bacteria; d) fungi

7. The polysaccharide ___ is a major component of plan cell walls. a) chitin; b) peptidoglycan; c) cellulose; d) mannitol; e) cholesterol

8. Plant cells have ___ and ___, which are not present in animal cells. a) mitochondria, chloroplasts; b) cell membranes, cell walls; c) chloroplasts, nucleus; d) chloroplasts, cell wall

9. The ___ is the membrane enclosed structure in eukaryotic cells that contains the DNA of the cell. a) mitochondrion; b) chloroplast; c) nucleolus; d) nucleus

10. Ribosomes are constructed in the ___. a) endoplasmic reticulum; b) nucleoid; c) nucleolus; d) nuclear pore 11. Rough endoplasmic reticulum is the area in a cell where ___ are synthesized. a) polysaccharides; b)

proteins; c) lipids; d) DNA 12. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is the area in a cell where ___ are synthesized. a) polysaccharides; b)

proteins; c) lipids; d) DNA 13. The mitochondrion functions in ____. a) lipid storage; b) protein synthesis; c) photosynthesis; d) DNA

replication; e) ATP synthesis 14. The thin extensions of the inner mitochondrial membrane are known as _____. a) cristae; b) matrix; c)

thylakoids; d) stroma 15. The chloroplast functions in ____. a) lipid storage; b) protein synthesis; c) photosynthesis; d) DNA

replication; e) ATP synthesis 16. Which of these cellular organelles have their own DNA? a) chloroplast; b) nucleus; c) mitochondrion; d) all

of these 17. The theory of ___ was proposed to explain the possible origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria. a)

evolution; b) endosymbiosis; c) endocytosis; d) cells 18. Long, whiplike microfibrils that facilitate movement by cells are known as ___. a) cilia; b) flagella; c)

leather; d) pseudopodia