why are cells small
due to reliance on the diffusion of substances in and out ofthe cell
waht is tyhe rate of diffusion reliant upon
surface area avaliable
termpature
concentration gradient (ficks first law)
distance - larger cells means greater distance
what does greater surface area mean
means greater interaction with the environment because all substances enter and exit via the surface (membrane)
basic structural similarities between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
bacterial walls
eukaryotic cells
stuff 2 know about the nucleus
stuff to know about ribosomes
animal vs plant cells
Animal and plant cells have largely the same structure
* Both have plasma membranes.
* Contain most of the same organelles.
Plant cells have extra components usually not present in animal cells
* A cell wall outside of the plasma membrane.
* Chloroplasts and specialized vacuoles internally.
stuff to know about the endoplasmic reticulum
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
* Attachment of ribosomes to the membrane gives a rough appearance.
* Slasthan empateins to be secreted, sent to lysosomes or Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)
* Relatively few bound ribosomes.
* Variety of functions - synthesis (carbohydrates, lipids steroids, hormones etc.), store Ca*, detoxification (especially in liver cells).
Ratio of RER to SER depends on cell’s function.
things to know about vescicles
things to know about the golgi apparatus
things to know about lysosomes
things to know about microbodies
Variety of enzyme-bearing, membrane-enclosed vesicles.
Peroxisomes
1. Contain enzymes involved in the oxidation of fatty acids.
2. Hydrogen peroxide produced as a by-product - rendered harmless by catalase enzyme.
things to know about eukaryotic cell walls
Present in plants, fungi, and some protists
Eukaryotic cell walls are distinct from prokaryotic cell walls chemically and structurally
* Plant and protist cell walls made of cellulose and hemicellulose.
* Fungi cell walls are made of chitin.
* Plant cells have primary and possibly secondary cell walls (mostly lignin and suberin).
things to know about chloroplasts
membrane structure
plasmodesmata
Plant cells have plasmodesmata
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Specialized openings in their cell walls.
Cytoplasm of adjoining cells are connected.
Function - communication between cells, transport of molecules between cells.
Main components of plasma membrane
membrane proteins Various functions:
enerrgy definition
capacity to do work
redox reactions
During chemical reactions, electrons pass from one atom or molecule to another
* Atom or molecule loses an electron - Oxidation
* Atom or molecule gains an electron - Reduction
* Reduced form has a higher level of energy than the oxidized form
* Reduction — Oxidation reactions (redox)
* Reactions are always paired.
first law of thermodynamics
eenrgy flow