What are two types of cell death?
2. Cell necrosis
How many cells in the human body?
75 - 100 trillion
What is apoptosis?
Programmed cell death(planned), occurs all the time, naturally(i.e. webs between our fingers before birth)
What is cell necrosis?
Unplanned abnormal death of the cell, occurs from lack of blood supply and oxygen for example ischemia and necrosis
What is the major organization of a cell?
Nucleus and the cytoplasm
What cells are not reproduced?
Neurons,They are not replaced.
What is water used for in the cell?
Medium for substances to be dissolved or suspended and for chemical reactions
What is water used for in the cell?
Medium for substances to be dissolved or suspended and for chemical reactions, water must be kept in a very narrow range as if not it can cause cell death
What two types of proteins are found in cells?
2. Globular
What are the two types of intracellur electrolytes?
What are three types of lipids found in the cell?
The plasma membrane is also known as what?
The cell membrane
What are two forms of carbohydrates in the cells?
What type of membrane is the cell membrane?
a phospholipid bilayer
What is the description of the “head” of the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane(3)?
What is the description of the “tails” of the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane?
What are peripheral proteins?
proteins that don’t transverse the entire cell membrane
What are intrinsic(integral) proteins?
proteins that transverse the entire cell membrane
What are the two types of proteins in the cell membrane?
2. peripheral proteins
A cell function is dependent upon what?
The type, function or number of specific organelles within the cell
What are the levels of physiology?
Humans are indivisible inseparable within four parts, what are they? What affects one of them affects them all.
Body
Mind
Spirit
Time
The cell membrane separates what?
The intracellular compartment from the extracellular compartment
Collectively the part of the cell between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane is called?
Cytoplasm