Describe the two parts of cell theory
explain how cell size is limited
because the smaller it is, the easier it is for the cell to transport things in and out
describe the structure and functions of cell membranes
compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
define cytosol
thick, jelly-like fluid on the inside of a cell from which cellular components are suspended
list every component of a prokaryotic cell and their function
fimbrae- sticking to other cells
flagella- movement
rod- shape
chromosomes- nucleoid
ribosomes- create proteins
plasma membrane- enclosing cytoplasm
capsule- outer coating, protection
nucleoid region- where DNA is located (not enclosed in membrane)
what are the 4 categories of organelles in eukaryotic cells
~ genetic control - nucleus and ribosomes
~manufacture, distribution, and breakdown of
molecules - endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi
apparatus, lysosomes, vacuoles, and
peroxisomes
~energy processing - mitochondria and
chloroplasts
~structure, movement, and communication -
cytoskeleton, plasma membrane, plant cell
wall
describe the nucleus
describe ribosomes
describe the Endoplasmic Reticulum
describe the Golgi Apparatus
stacks of sacks where products of the ER are processed and sent to other parts of the cell
describe lysosomes
house enzymes that break down ingested substances and damaged organelles
describe vacuoles
large vesicles (huge shipping containers)
- some protists have contractile(pump)
- plants have a large central vacuole that stores
water, molecules, and waste
describe mitochondria
carry out cellular respiration in nearly all Eukaryotic cells
- intermembrane space
- matrix, contains DNA, ribosomes, and enzymes
that help in respiration
- has folds (cristae) that increases surface
area and helps create ATP
describe chloroplasts
photosynthesizing organelles of plants and algae
what organelles are found in only animal cells
what organelles are found in only plant cells
what region do microtubules grow out of in an animal cell
the centrosome
where are centrioles located and what are their function
the centrosome, used in cell division
what locomotor appendages are made of microtubules
what are the microfilaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules functions
where extracellular matrix found and what are its functions
describe tight junctions
bind cells to form leak proof sheets