FIN 3 BIO 106 Chapter 3 Structure and Function of Cells Fall 2022
Student Learning Outcomes
2. Identify the major components of a eukaryotic cell and discuss the function of each
component.
4. Discuss the stages of aerobic cellular respiration and the consequences of decreased
oxygen during high demand.
Chapter Objectives
1. Identify 13 structures of a eukaryotic cell and give a function for each organelle.
2. List and describe the types of passive and active transport; include an example of the
material moved with each type of transport.
3. Describe the stages of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration.
4. Explain the consequences of decreased oxygen to the cell during high demand.
1. Identify 13 structures of a eukaryotic cell and give a function for each organelle.
Cell wall-protection
Cytoskeleton- structural support
Flagella and cilia-moving fluids over surface
Plasma membrane- regulates what passes into and out of the cell
Endoplasmic reticulum-form compartments and vesicles
Nucleus-control center of cell
Golgi complex-packages proteins for export from the cell
Lysosomes-digest worn-out organelles
Mitochondria-sites oxidative metabolism
Chloroplasts-sites for photosynthesis
Chromosomes-contain hereditary information
Nucleolus-assembles ribosomes
Ribosomes-sites of protein synthesis
2. List and describe the types of passive and active transport; include an example of the material
moved with each type of transport.
Passive Transport- It is a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move
substances across cell membranes.
Student Learning Outcomes
2. Identify the major components of a eukaryotic cell and discuss the function of each
component.
4. Discuss the stages of aerobic cellular respiration and the consequences of decreased
oxygen during high demand.
Chapter Objectives
1. Identify 13 structures of a eukaryotic cell and give a function for each organelle.
2. List and describe the types of passive and active transport; include an example of the
material moved with each type of transport.
3. Describe the stages of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration.
4. Explain the consequences of decreased oxygen to the cell during high demand.
1. Identify 13 structures of a eukaryotic cell and give a function for each organelle.
Cell wall-protection
Cytoskeleton- structural support
Flagella and cilia-moving fluids over surface
Plasma membrane- regulates what passes into and out of the cell
Endoplasmic reticulum-form compartments and vesicles
Nucleus-control center of cell
Golgi complex-packages proteins for export from the cell
Lysosomes-digest worn-out organelles
Mitochondria-sites oxidative metabolism
Chloroplasts-sites for photosynthesis
Chromosomes-contain hereditary information
Nucleolus-assembles ribosomes
Ribosomes-sites of protein synthesis
2. List and describe the types of passive and active transport; include an example of the material
moved with each type of transport.
Passive Transport- It is a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move
substances across cell membranes.