What is the cell theory?
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms.
What is the cell membrane, its function and its main structure?
3
What is the Golgi body and its function?
3
What is the cytoplasm and its function?
3
dissolved, several
What is the cytosol and its function?
5
mr,op,foc
What is an organelle?
mb
A structure found in the cell that is usually membrane-bound (except ribosome and nucleolus) that carries out a specific function.
List all the organelles.
13
What is the nucleus and its function?
2
m.e
What is the nucleolus and its function?
2
ss,manu
What are ribosomes, their function and location?
3
What is the endoplasmic reticulum and its function?
2
popm,ext,prov.
What are lysosomes and their function?
5
join
What are the mitochondria and their function?
5
SSEHT
What are cilia/flagella and their function? Give examples of where they can be found.
Cilia: Short and numerous fine projections that can beat back and forth to move the whole cell or substances over the cell surface. (the cells lining the trachea, they move mucus and trapped particles towards the throat)
Flagella: Long fine projections (only 1 or 2) that can beat back and forth to move the whole cell or substances over the cell surface. (sperm cell, allows sperm to swim to egg)
What is the cytoskeleton and its function?
4
AGCC - fr,pf,mt,mfl
What is the current model of the cell membrane?
2
The fluid mosaic model:
- Membrane molecules always moving
- Composed of many different kinds of molecules
What are vesicles, their function and location?
2
mb, transport
What is the difference between rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
Rough ER - when ribosomes are attahed to the outside of some membranes
Smooth ER - when there are no ribosomes attached to the outside
What are inclusions?
cs
Chemical substances that aren’t part of the cell structure but are found in the cytoplasm of the cell (e.g. haemoglobin, melanin pigment of skin, red pigment in red blood cells)
What are centrioles?
repro
A pair of cylindrical structures, usually located near nucleus. It is involved in the reproduction of the cell.