Biology Cells Unit Study Guide: Cells

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The Cell Theory

1. All living things are composed of cells. 2. Cells are the basic unit of formation in an organism. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.

Which scientist was the first to use a simple microscope to observe living microorganisms?

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

What organelle captures energy from the sun and uses it to produce food for the plant cell?

Chloroplasts

Eukaryotic cells

Complex cell; contain a nucleus and other organelles that are bound by membranes. ("Euk" rhymes with "Nuc"leus) Examples - protists, fungi, animals, plants

What is the function of the nucleus?

Control center of the cell; directs all of the cell's activities

Despite differences in size and shape, at some point all cells have a cell membrane and _______.

DNA

Plants, animals, fungus, and protists are all made of what kind of cells?

Eukaryotic cells

Which of the following is NOT part of the cell theory? - new cells are produced from existing cells - eukaryotic cells are produced from prokaryotic cells - all living cells are made of cells - cells are the basic units of structure and function

Eukaryotic cells are produced from prokaryotic cells (not true; therefore, not part of the cell theory)

True/False. Prokaryotes are cells that enclose their DNA in nuclei.

False

Where do you find cell organelles?

Organelles are membrane-bound compartments found inside of eukaryotic cells in the cytoplasm. They are separated from the rest of the cell by a lipid bilayer. This lets them independently carry out different functions that might interfere with each other if they weren't separated by membranes. THEY ARE FOUND IN THE CYTOPLASM OF EUKARYOTIC CELLS.

plant cells vs animal cells

Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotic, so they contain organelles like the nucleus and mitochondria. Both have cell membranes Plant cell HAS cell wall; animal cells do not have a cell wall. Animal cell has a nucleus that a bacterial cell does not have. Plant cells have chloroplasts; animal cells do not have chloroplasts.

What scientist coined the term "cells" because they reminded him of tiny rooms in a monastery?

Robert Hooke

prokaryotic cell

Simple cell (usually single-celled) with no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. (Pro rhymes with no - NO nucleus) .Examples - archaebacteria and eubacteria, bacteria

True/False. New cells are produced from existing cells.

TRUE

Cell Organelles

The interior of a cell has small structures called organelles (little organs) Each organelle has a unique function and structure All the stuff in between the organelles is cytosol. The nucleus controls the cell functions by regulating the synthesis (makling) of proteins. DNA is stored in the nucleus; RNA is made in the nucleus. DNA and RNA are nucleic acids.

What is the gel-like fluid in which many different organelles are found?

cytoplasm

In a cell, what are the passageways that carry materials from one part of the cell to another?

endoplasmic reticulum

Bacteria and archaea bacteria are examples of ______________________.

prokaryotes

What is the function of ribosomes?

to produce proteins

What is the purpose of the cell membrane?

to protect and regulate what enters and leaves the cell

What is the purpose of the vacuole?

to surround and protect the PLANT CELL, to capture energy from the sun

What is the function of the cell wall?

to surround and protect the PLANT cell

What is the function of the endoplasmic reticulum?

transports materials through the cell, from one part of a cell to another part of it

The interior of a cell has small structures called _________________.

(cell) organelles

Compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

*Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus and other organelles that are bound by membranes. *Prokaryotic cells are types of cells lacking a membrane-enclosed nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles; found only in the domains Bacteria and Archaea.

Animal Cells

1) lacks cell wall 2) lacks chloroplasts 3) lacks large central vacuole. Animal cell has a nucleus that a bacterial cell does not have. CELL ORGANELLES The interior of a cell has small structures called organelles ("little organs") Each organelle has a unique STRUCTURE and FUNCTION. All the stuff in between the organelles is cytosol

Scientfic Method Steps

1. make an observation 2. ask a question/state a problem 3. hypothesis (if...then statement) 4. design the experiment 5. conduct experiment 6. analyze/interpret data 7. make conclusions 8. communicate results

Which organelle directs all the cell's activities, including reproduction?

Nucleus

True/False. Eukaryotic cells are generally larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells.

True

True/False. Prokaryotic cells evolved first, before eukaryotic cells.

True

What is the function of lysosomes?

breaks down food and worn out cell parts

What is the function of the chloroplast?

captures energy from the sun to use and produce food

What are cells surrounded by?

cell membrane

Which organelle protects the cell and regulates what substances enter and leave the cell?

cell membrane

What is the stiff wall that surrounds and protects the plant cell called?

cell wall

What is the basic unit of structure and function for living things?

cells

Which organelle receives materials and sends them to other parts of the cell?

golgi body or endoplasmic reticulum (proteins)

Which organelle breaks down food particles and worn out cell parts?

lysosomes

Which invention contributed to the discovery of cells?

microscope

Which organelle produces energy for the cell?

mitochondria

Which cell organelle manufactures the ribosomes for the cell?

nucleolus

What is the large membrane-enclosed structure that contains genetic material in a cell?

nucleus

What is the function of the mitochondria?

produces ATP (the cell's energy)

Which organelle works like a factory to produce proteins?

ribosomes

What is cytoplasm?

the portion of the cell outside the nucleus; fluid inside the cell in which many different organelles exist

Which organelle stores food, water, and waste for the cell?

vacuole


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