What is a cell?
The basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
Where are organelles found?
within the cytoplasm
What 4 structures are found in both plant and animal cells?
What 3 structures are found in plant cells only?
Can you compare plant and animal cell?
What are microbes?
Microbes are microorganisms that include all members of the Prokaryotae kingdom and many members of the Protoctista Kingdom (ameoba) and some members of the Fungi kingdom (yeast).
Can you discuss cell specialization?
The body of a unicellular organism consists of one unspecialized cell. This cell carries out all essential life processes.
The body of a multicellular organism is composed of many cells. To enable multicellular organisms to carry out all essential life processes efficiently, cells become specialized to carry out specific functions, example muscle cells contract to bring about movement and mesophyll cells in leaves carry out photosynthesis. By becoming specialized, cells are better able to carry out their specific functions.
Cells specialized to carry out a particular function work together in groups called tissues. Different tissues are then grouped together to form specialized organs which may perform one or more functions, example the skin is composed of epithelial, connective and nervous tissue and the leaves of plant are composed of epidermal and vascular tissues. Organs work together in organ systems, example the digestive, nervous and blood vascular system in animals and transpiration and translocation system in plants. Systems work together in an organized way to form a multicellular organism.
What is a tissue?
A tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a particular function.
cell membrane?
Reference to the cell membrane as a differentially permeable membrane, contrast with cell wall which is freely permeable.
cell wall?
Freely permeable made of cellulose.
chloroplasts and mitochondria?
Organelles that capture and release energy. These 2 organelles have their own DNA.
Chloroplasts are disc-shaped organelles.
Mitochondria are rod-shaped organelles
starch grains?
food store
plant vacuole?
Large membrane-bound organelle containing cell sap.
animal vacuole?
Small and membrane-bound sacs.
contractile vacuole?
Saclike osmoregulatory organelle of amoeba.
Controls the intracellular water balance by accumulating and expelling excess water out of the cell, allowing cells to survive under hypotonic stress as in pond water.
nuclear membrane?
2. Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus.
nucleus?
A double membrane-bound organelle that controls the activities of the cell.
nucleoid?
A single, long and coiled loop of DNA. Controls all cellular activities.
cytoplasm?
Jelly-like fluid inside the cell.
glycogen granules?
food store
capsule?
A slimy outer layer that surrounds the cell walls of some bacteria, protecting the cell surface and sometimes helping to glue the cell to surfaces.
plasmid?
Small, circular piece of DNA located in the cytoplasm of many bacteria.
flagellum?
Long, whip-like structure.
Aids in movement.
pseudopodium?
A cellular extension of amoeboid cells.