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Midterm Study Objectives N2060 Spring 2020 Chapter 1 Compare and contrast the two major classes of living cells. • Prokaryotes o Lack a nucleus o Lack membrane bound organelles o Simple organisms  Cyanobacteria, bacteria, and Rickettsia • Eukaryotes o Have a nucleus o Have membrane bound organelles o Complex organisms  Animals, plants, fungi, and protozoa Identify and describe the three principal parts of a typical eukaryotic cell. • Plasma Membrane o Surrounds the cell o Made of phospholipid bilayer with proteins scattered across o Provides shape and mobility o Keeps the cytoplasm, organelles, and nucleus together o Controls intra-extracellular transportation and communication o Have cellular receptors o Assists in cell division • Cytoplasm o Fluid filling between plasma membrane and the nucleus/organelles o Contains cytosol, nucleus, and other intracellular organelles o Stores necessary components o Allows material to move throughout with little resistance • Intracellular organelles o Ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, peroxisomes, Golgi complex, mitochondria, cytosol, and cytoskeleton o Do all the functions such as metabolism, energy generation, protein construction, digestion, etc.

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Midterm Study Objectives
N2060 Spring 2020


Chapter 1
Compare and contrast the two major classes of living cells.
 Prokaryotes
o Lack a nucleus
o Lack membrane bound organelles
o Simple organisms
 Cyanobacteria, bacteria, and Rickettsia
 Eukaryotes
o Have a nucleus
o Have membrane bound organelles
o Complex organisms
 Animals, plants, fungi, and protozoa


Identify and describe the three principal parts of a typical eukaryotic cell.
 Plasma Membrane
o Surrounds the cell
o Made of phospholipid bilayer with proteins scattered across
o Provides shape and mobility
o Keeps the cytoplasm, organelles, and nucleus together
o Controls intra-extracellular transportation and communication
o Have cellular receptors
o Assists in cell division
 Cytoplasm
o Fluid filling between plasma membrane and the nucleus/organelles
o Contains cytosol, nucleus, and other intracellular organelles
o Stores necessary components
o Allows material to move throughout with little resistance

,  Intracellular organelles
o Ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, peroxisomes, Golgi
complex, mitochondria, cytosol, and cytoskeleton
o Do all the functions such as metabolism, energy generation, protein
construction, digestion, etc.


Describe the structure, composition, and function of the plasma membrane.
 Phospholipid bilayer of hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails
 Interspersed with receptor and channel proteins floating on it
 Fluid structure
 Protects cell from invaders
 Maintains electromagnetic and concentration gradients
 Provide shape and allows for cellular mobility
 Used to recognize other cells


Identify the location and main functions of plasma membrane proteins.
 Distributed on the phospholipid bilayer nonuniformly
 Act as gates for transportation
 Able to act as enzymes and catalysts
 Act as surface markers, signalers, and receptors
 Able to adhere to other molecules, tissues, or cells


Describe the role of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and adenosine diphosphate
(ADP) in the transfer of energy to drive cellular processes.
 They’re created from chemical energy in carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
 Used to actively transport, contract muscles, and create organic molecules
 Stores and transfers energy
 ATP will release one of its three bonds to release its stored energy
 ADP will release one of its two bonds to release its stored energy
 ATP and ADP act as rechargeable batteries for the cell

,List examples of the following transport mechanisms: diffusion, passive-
mediated transport (facilitated diffusion), phagocytosis, pinocytosis, active
transport, osmosis, and hydrostatic pressure (filtration).
 Diffusion = movement of a solute molecule from an area of greater solute
concentration to an area of lesser solute concentration. Moves along a
concentration gradient
o Example: Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and the steroid hormones moving
across the cell membrane
 Passive-mediated transport (facilitated diffusion) = diffusion across a protein gate
of a cell membrane down a concentration gradient without using energy
o Example: Aquaporins and ion channels
 Phagocytosis = when large molecular substances are engulfed by the plasma
membrane and enter the cell so that they can be isolated and destroyed by
lysosomal enzymes
o Example: Macrophages consuming bacteria
 Pinocytosis = cell ingestion of extracellular fluid and its contents and bits of the
plasma membrane
o Example: Cell taking in nearby nutrients
 Active transport = diffusion across a protein gate of a cell membrane up a
concentration gradient by using energy
o Example: Sodium-Potassium pump (antiporter)
 Osmosis = diffusion of water down a concentration gradient across a semi-
permeable membrane
o Example: Water entering a cell in a hypotonic solution
 Hydrostatic pressure (filtration) = movement of water and solutes through a
membrane because of a greater pushing pressure (force) on one side of the
membrane than on the other side
o Example: Blood in the capillaries being pushed into interstitial tissue space
by the pressure

, Chapter 2
Compare and contrast cellular injury and adaptation (including the process and
components of cellular autodigestion).
 Cellular Injury = damage to cells of tissues and organs causing cellular stress.
o Can be reversible or irreversible and acute or chronic
 Can lead to cell death
o Can be initiated by chemicals, lack of necessary nutrients (glucose, O2,
etc.), infection, change in climate, genetics, malfunctioning immune
system, radiation, mechanical stress, material accumulation, etc.
o Can self-destruct by eating itself called cellular autodigestion or autophagy
 Occurs when intracellular vesicles begin to engulf its own
organelles to digest and use for nutrients or energy. Will lead to cell
death if conditions do not change
 Cellular Adaption = cell’s response to escape and protect itself from injury.
o Can be pathological or physiological.
o Not injured or healthy state, b/w the two
o Can inadvertently lead to future injury of the cell
o Types of adaption:
 atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, dysplasia (atypical hyperplasia),
and metaplasia


Describe the following cellular adaptations: atrophy, hypertrophy, hyperplasia,
dysplasia (atypical hyperplasia), and metaplasia.
 Atrophy = decrease in cell size
 Hypertrophy = increase in cell size
 Hyperplasia = increase in cell number
 Metaplasia = replacement of a mature cell type by a less mature cell type
 Dysplasia (atypical hyperplasia) = deranged cell growth


Identify under which conditions the above-mentioned cellular adaptations occur.
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