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BSC 2010 Exam 2 Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers Edition.

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Cell Fractionation - Answer -Takes cells apart and separate the major organelles from one another -Centrifuges fractionate cells into their component parts How has Cell Fractionation furthered our understanding of the structure of cells? - Answer -Enables researchers to prepare specific cell components in bulk and identify their functions -Enable scientist to the determine the functions of organelles -Biochemistry and cytology help correlate cell function with structure Plasma Membrane - Answer -A selective barrier that allows sufficient passage of oxygen, nutrients, and waste to service the volume of every cell -General structure of biological membrane = double layer of phospholipids The basic structural and functional unit of every organism is of which types of cells? - Answer Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cells Prokaryotic Cells - Answer -Only organism of the domains bacteria and archaea -No nucleus -DNA in an unbound region called the nucleoid -No membrane bound organelles Eukaryotic Cells - Answer -Protists, fungi, animals, and plants -Have DNA in a nucleus that is bounded by a membranous nuclear envelope -Cytoplasm = region between the nucleus and plasma membrane -Has membrane-bound organelles suspended in cytosol -Generally much larger than prokaryotic cells Basic Feature of all Cells - Answer -Plasma membrane -Semifluid substance called cytosol (cytoplasm) -Chromosomes (carry genes in the form of DNA) -Ribosomes (make proteins according to instructions of genes)

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Cell Fractionation - Answer -Takes cells apart and separate the major organelles from one
another

-Centrifuges fractionate cells into their component parts



How has Cell Fractionation furthered our understanding of the structure of cells? - Answer -
Enables researchers to prepare specific cell components in bulk and identify their functions

-Enable scientist to the determine the functions of organelles

-Biochemistry and cytology help correlate cell function with structure



Plasma Membrane - Answer -A selective barrier that allows sufficient passage of oxygen,
nutrients, and waste to service the volume of every cell

-General structure of biological membrane = double layer of phospholipids



The basic structural and functional unit of every organism is of which types of cells? - Answer
Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cells



Prokaryotic Cells - Answer -Only organism of the domains bacteria and archaea

-No nucleus

-DNA in an unbound region called the nucleoid

-No membrane bound organelles



Eukaryotic Cells - Answer -Protists, fungi, animals, and plants

-Have DNA in a nucleus that is bounded by a membranous nuclear envelope

-Cytoplasm = region between the nucleus and plasma membrane

-Has membrane-bound organelles suspended in cytosol

-Generally much larger than prokaryotic cells



Basic Feature of all Cells - Answer -Plasma membrane

,Nucleus - Answer Contains (most) of a cell's genes and is usually the most conspicuous
organelle



Nuclear Envelope - Answer -Encloses the nucleus, separating it from the cytoplasm

-The nuclear envelope is a double member in which each membrane consists of a lipid bilayer

*A double membrane includes 2 lipid bilayers



Ribosomes - Answer -Particles made of ribosomal RNA and protein

-Are the sites of protein synthesis

-Found in two locations: 1) In the cytosol (free ribosomes) 2) On the outside of the endoplasmic
reticulum or the nuclear envelope (bound ribosomes)



The Endomembrane System - Answer -The internal membranes of eukaryotic cells

Components:

-Nuclear Envelope

-Endoplasmic Reticulum

-Golgi apparatus

-Lysosomes

-Vacuoles

-Plasma membrane

*These components are either continuous or connected via transfer by vesicles



The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - Answer -Accounts for more than half of the total membrane
in many eukaryotic cells

-Separates the internal compartment of the ER, called the cisternal space, from the cytosol

-Is continuous with the nuclear envelope



Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) - Answer -Lacks ribosomes

-Synthesizes lipids

-Metabolizes carbohydrates

-Detoxifies drugs and poisons

-Stores calcium ion

, -Is a membrane factory for the cell



Golgi Apparatus - Answer -Shipping and receiving center

-Consists of flattened membranous sacs called cistern

-Modifies products of the ER

-Sorts and packages material into transport vesicles



Cis face - Answer -Receiving side of the Golgi apparatus

-Located near the ER



Trans face - Answer Shipping side of the Golgi apparatus



Lysosome - Answer -A membranous sac of hydrolytic enzymes that can digest macromolecules



Lysosome Enzymes - Answer -Can hydrolyze proteins, fats, polysaccharides, and nucleic acids

-Work best in the acidic environment insides the lysosome



Phagocytosis - Answer -Some types of cells can engulf another cell

-Forms a food vacuole

-A lysosome fuses with the food vacuole and digests the molecules



Autography - Answer -Lysosomes also use enzymes to recycle the cell's own organelles and
macromolecules



Mitochondria - Answer -The sites of cellular respiration

-A metabolic process that uses oxygen to generate ATP

-Has a smooth outer membrane and an inner membrane folded into cristae

-The inner membrane creates the intermembrane (region between inner and outer
membranes) and mitochondrial matrix (enclosed by the inner membrane)



Chloroplasts - Answer -Found in plants and algae


-The sites of photosynthesis
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