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Page 1: History of Cells Organelles Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes (Insane in the) Membrane Cells in General 10 20 30 40 50.

Biochemistry

Chapter 4 Test Review

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History of Cells Organelles Prokaryotes

& Eukaryotes(Insane in

the)Membrane

Cells in General

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Question 1 - 10

• Hooke discovered cells by observing these

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Answer 1 – 10

• Cork cells

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Question 1 - 20

• Schleiden worked with these kind of cells

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Answer 1 – 20

• Plant cells

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Question 1 - 30

• Schwann worked with these kind of cells.

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Answer 1 – 30

• animal

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Question 1 - 40

• He was the Dutch scientist that first observed living cells.

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Answer 1 – 40

• Anton van Leeuwenhoek

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Question 1 - 50

• List the three parts of the cell theory.

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Answer 1 – 50

• All living things are composed of one or more cells.

• Cells are the basic units of structure and function in an organism.

• Cells come only from the reproduction of existing cells.

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Question 2 - 10This structure protects the DNA in a cell.

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Answer 2 – 10

• Nucleus

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Question 2 - 20

• The Golgi Apparatus works together with this organelle to produce and package proteins.

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Answer 2 – 20

• Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Question 2 - 30

• The network of proteins that supports the cell’s shape is referred to as this.

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Answer 2 – 30

• cytoskeleton

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Question 2 - 40

• This organelle is found in plants and uses light to make food.

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Answer 2 – 40

• Chloroplast

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Question 2 - 50

• The gastrocnemius is a muscle found in the lower leg, one of the two muscles that make up the calf. This organelle would be very plentiful in the gastrocnemius of athletes.

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Answer 2 – 50

• Mitochondria

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Question 3 - 10

• The are considered to be the first cells (bacteria).

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Answer 3 – 10

• Prokaryotes

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Question 3 - 20

• This categorization of cell are the cells that make up your tissues.

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Answer 3 – 20

• eukaryotes

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Question 3 - 30

• These lack a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

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Answer 3 – 30

• Prokaryotes

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Question 3 - 40

• These three features that are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

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Answer 3 – 40

• Ribosomes• DNA• Cytoplasm• Cell membrane

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Question 3 - 50

• This is the area in a prokaryotic cell where genetic material is concentrated.

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Answer 3 – 50

• Nucleoid

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Question 4 - 10

• This is the term we use to define the membrane that separates the interior and exterior of the cell.

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Answer 4 – 10

• Phospholipid bilayer

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Question 4 - 20

• Unbranched (straight) carbon chains that make up most lipids are called this.

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Answer 4 – 20

• Fatty acids

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Question 4 - 30

• The carboxyl end of a fatty acid is polar which gives it this property.

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Answer 4 – 30

• Hydrophilic (water loving) attracted to water molecules

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Question 4 - 40

• The hydrocarbon chain of a fatty acid is nonpolar which gives it this property.

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Answer 4 – 40

• Hydrophobic (does not interact with water molecules)

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Question 4 - 50

• The image below is described by this model (composed of varying macromolecules and moving).

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Answer 4 – 50

• Fluid mosaic model

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Question 5 - 10

• The major difference between plant cells and animal cells is because of these features (2 or 3)

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Answer 5 – 10

• Cell wall• Large central vacuole• Chloroplasts

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Question 5 - 20

• The structure and function of a protein (how it is shaped and what it does) are determined by this.

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Answer 5 – 20

• Sequence of amino acids

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Question 5 - 30

• Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes in the fact that they have these structures.

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Answer 5 – 30

• Membrane bound organelles

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Question 5 - 40

• Maximum cell size is limited by this.

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Answer 5 – 40

• Surface area

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Question 5 - 50

• The structure of these cells form branches which allow them to function as electrochemical messengers.

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Answer 5 – 50

• Neurons, nerve cells