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The AS Biology Mindmap for Chapter 1 provides a visually organized summary of key concepts, making it easier for students to grasp and retain fundamental ideas. Covering essential topics like cell structure and microscopy, this mindmap breaks down complex information into concise, manageable points, perfect for quick revision and exam preparation.

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measure the size of the observed cell in
units with eyepieces graticule

calibrate the eyepieces graticule with a measurement of the size of
stage micrometer speciman

calculate the actual size of the cell



living organism that do not have a true
nucleus

circular DNA

70s ribosome cytoplasm

cell wall( made of peptidoglygan)

cell surface membrane
structure prokaryote cell
provide movement flagellum

slime layer for protection capsule

plasmid DNA
can observe large organelles, cell, tissue,
pili organ, organism

0.5- 5um live cell

light microscope stained
inner membrane
color image
outer membrane
visible light source red light 700nm/ violet light 4
thylakoid structure
transmission electron microscope

stroma
scanning electron microscope

grana chloroplast
radiation: electrons
microscope
site of photosynthesis
wavelength: 0.5nm- 10nm
electron microscope
10nm
in the magnetic field

made of cellulose
white and black image

maintain the cell shape
dead speciman
cell wall
freely permeable
can observe small organelles and virus

fungi cell wall: made of chitin plant cell Cell magnification M=I/A

variable in size

large permenant vesicle non-living


maintain the turgor pressure of a plant cell vacuole capsomere


store sugar, mineral salts and pigments capsid


tonoplast virus structure DNA
genetic material
plasmodesmata rRNA


25nm viral envelope: phospholipid


site of protein synthesis hijack nucleus to produce own viral DNA
ribosome
made of rRNA and ribosomal protein

free ribosome: synthesis cytoplasm protein

25nm

alpha tubulin+ beta tubulin> dimer
microtubule
involved in mitosis

transport of vesicle

no membrane bounded

located close to nucleus
centrosome
organize the formation of microtubule

consist of two centrioles perpendicular to
each other

contains hydrolytic enzyme

digest bacteria lysosome

digest damaged organelles

site of aerobic respiration: a chemical
reaction that break down nutrient molecules
and release energy inside of a cell
eukayotes cell structure
outer membrane animal cell

mitochondria
inner membrane

crista 10- 100um

matrix

flatten sacs of membrane

modifies protein

Golgi body
secretory pathway: DNA> ribosome( by add a carbohydrate to the protein>
mRNA)> rough ER( form polypeptide)> glycoprotein
Glogi body
packaging and transfer of proteins

no ribosome on the surface
smooth ER
production, processing, storage of lipids

membrane bounded

flattened sacs rough ER

involved in folding, modification and
transport of proteins

double membrane structure nucleus envelope

in: nucleotide, ATP, rRNA, ribosomal protein
nucleus pore
out: mRNA, ribosome, genetic material nucleus

synthesis ribosome nucleolus

chromatin

mitochondria and chloroplast originally are
prokaryotes, and they are taken/engulf in by
eukaryotes, forming a symbiontic relationship

endosymbiont therory
stroma: 70s ribosome/ circular DNA

matrix: 70s ribosome/ circular DNA

living organism that contains true nucleus
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