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Strengthen understanding of Biology Chapter 4: A Tour of Cells with this comprehensive review resource featuring 100% verified correct questions and answers with solution. This guide covers essential cell biology concepts including cell structure, organelles, prokaryotic vs eukaryotic cells, membrane functions, and microscopy. Designed to reinforce core principles, improve retention, and enhance exam readiness during the 2025/ 2026 academic year.

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Biology Chapter 4: A tour of cells
4 basic functional groups of eukaryotic cells - ✅✅ -1. nucleus & ribosomes- genetic
control
2. ER, golgi, lysosomes, vacuoles, peroxisomes-manufacture, distribution, and
breakdown of molecules
3. Mitochondria, chlorplasts- energy processing
4. cytoskeleton, plasma membrane, cell wall- structural support, movement,
communication

anchoring junction - ✅✅ -function like rivets, fastening cells together into strong
sheets. common in skin and muscle.

arm -✅✅-the backbone of the microscope
base - ✅✅-the sturdiest portion of the microscope. Should always be carried with on
hand under base and one hand around the frame.

body tube - ✅✅ -allows the slide to be viewed using the eye piece. the light is bent or
refracted by the lenses to magnify the object viewed.

capsule - ✅✅ -jellylike sticky outer coating of many prokaryotes. It helps glue the cells
to surfaces or to other cells in a colony. Some have short projections that help attach to
each other

cell theory - ✅✅ -made in mid 1800s, a collection of statements. Living things are
composed of cells, cells are the basic units of life, and new cells are produced from
pre-existing cells.

✅✅
cell wall - -A rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and
some other organisms.

cellular metabolism - ✅✅-the many chemical activities of cells, occurs within
organelles

central vacuole - ✅✅ -helps the cell grow in size by absorbing water and enlarging. It
also stockpiles vital chemicals and safely storing toxic waste products.

centrosome - ✅✅ -A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the
spindle fibers develop.

chloroplasts - ✅✅ -the photosynthesizing organelles of plants and algae. it is enclosed
by an inner and outer membrane seperated by the intermembrane space.

chromatin - ✅✅-the complex of proteins and DNA appeasrs as a diffuse mass within
the nucleus

chromosomes - ✅✅-threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the
genes

Chromosomes - ✅✅-threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the
genes

, ✅✅
cilia - -Hairlike projections that extend from the plasma membrane and are used
for locomotion, sweep mucus and trapped debris out of lungs.

coarse adjustment /focus - ✅✅-allows to quickly raise or lower the stage to bring the
slide into view.

compartmentalization - ✅✅ -Membrane-bound organelles allow different parts of the
cell to perform different functions at the same time. A lysosome provides an acidic
environment for its enzymes, while isolating them from the rest of the cell for safety.

✅✅-folds in the inner membrane of mitochondria
cristae -

Cytoplasm - ✅✅-the entire contents within the cell membrane, including the
organelles.

cytoskeleton - ✅✅ -A network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to
keep its shape, and aids in movement

Cytosol (Cytoplasm) - ✅✅-Semifluid, jellylike substances in which sub-cellular
components are suspended

Diaphram - ✅✅-Controls the amount of light passing through the opening of the stage
dyneins - ✅✅-In cilia and flagella, a large motor protein extending from one
microtubule doublet to the adjacent doublet. ATP hydrolysis drives changes in dynein
shape that lead to bending of cilia and flagella.

Electron microscope (EM) - ✅✅ -a new microscope in the 1950s where a focused
beam of electrons through a specimen or onto its surface. can distinguish bio structures
as about 2 nanometers. This allowed to explore ultrastructure and complex internal
anatomy of a cell.

endomembrane system - ✅✅ -A network of membranes inside and around a
eukaryotic cell, related either through direct physical contact or by the transfer of
membranous vesicles.

endoplasmic reticulum (ER) - ✅✅ -An extensive membranous network in eukaryotic
cells, continuous with the outer nuclear membrane and composed of ribosome-studded
(rough) and ribosome-free (smooth) regions.

endosymbiont theory - ✅✅ -states that mitochondria and chloroplasts were formerly
small prokaryotes that megal living within larger cells. may have entered as undigested
prey or parasites

eukaryotes - ✅✅
-organisms made up of one or more cells that have a nucleus and
membrane-bound organelles; the domain is eukarya.

eukaryotic cells -✅✅ -the second type that evolved from some of prokaryotic cells
about 1.8 billion years ago. Contain a nucleus and other organelles that are bound by
membranes.

extracellular matrix (ECM) - ✅✅ -an elaborate layer that helps hold cells together in
tissues and protects and supports the plasma membrane. main components are
glycoproteins, such as collagen.

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