Cells (Plant Science)

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What 2 things do plant and animal cells have in similar?

- Plasma membrane - DNA

What does Protoplasts include?

- Plasma membrane - Cytoplasm - Nucleus - Vacuole

What do animal cells have that plant cells don't?

- lysosomes (garbage disposal or waste) - centrioles (Cell division process)

How big are plant cells?

10-100 micrometres (um)

Does the mitochondria have one or two membranes?

2

Endoplasmic Reticulum

A cell structure that forms a maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried from one part of the cell to another.

Cellulose

A substance (made of sugars) that is common in the cell walls of many organisms

Golgi apparatus

A system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins, fats, oils, etc. for secretion and storage

Cytoplasm

A viscous (thick) fluid surrounded by the plasma membrane

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Associated with ribosomes where protein synthesis occurs

Polysaccharides

Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides

What pigment causes orange?

Carotenes

What is the most basic physiological and structural unit of plants?

Cells

Mitochondria

Cellular powerhouse, site of respiration C6H12O6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O + ATP Glucose + Oxygen --> Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP

What pigments does the Chloroplasts have?

Chlorophylls- Green Xanthophylls- Yellow Carotenes- Orange

Leucoplasts

Colorless organelles that store starches, oils, and protein

What does the mitochondria's matrix contain?

Contains enzymes involved in metabolism

Nucleus

Control center of the cell

What is the plural form of Cristae?

Crista

What does the nucleus contain?

DNA and protein

Where is the mitochondria matrix found?

Enclosed by inner membrane

What do vacuoles hold?

Filled with heterogeneous solution, "cell sap" - i.e. : salts, pigments, organic acids

Primary cell wall

In plants, a relatively thin and flexible layer that surrounds the plasma membrane of a young cell.

Where does the last two part of the respiration process take place? What are they?

In the mitochondria The Krebs Cycle Oxidative phosphorylation (Electron Transport)

What size is the vacuole?

It can very in size but can occupy up to 90% of mature cell

Protoplast

Living unit of a cell (everything within the cell wall)

Peripheral proteins

Located on inner and outer surfaces of bilayer

Phospholipid

Made from phosphate and lipids (phosphate head and lipid tail)

Chromoplasts

Organelles that contain pigments that are abundant in flowers Anthocyanins (blue/redish purple) Xanthophylls- Yellow Carotenes- Orange

What is secondary cell wall made up of?

Primarily cellulose and hemicellulose

Cytoplasm matrix contains ______________ that serve as enzymes used in ______________ ______________.

Proteins, cellular respiration

What does the DNA and Protein in the nucleus do?

Provides genetic control for metabolism

What does the secondary cell wall do?

Provides support, protection, and conduction

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Site of packaging and transport of lipids (does not function in protein synthesis)

Chloroplasts

Site of photosynthesis CO2 + H2O + Sunlight ---> C6H12O6 + O2

What is the golgi apparatus?

Stacks of flattened membranous sacs or tubes

Pectins

Sticky polysacharrides that glue plant cells together; found in "middle lamella" between primary cells in plants

What do ribosomes do?

Translate DNA code to amino acid chains (proteins) Responsible for translating mRNA into amino acids chains (protiens)

What pigment cause yellow?

Xanthophylls

Cytology

a branch of biology dealing with the study of cell components and their function.

Vacuole

a fluid-filled sac

Middle lamella

a layer that cements together the primary cell walls of two adjoining plant cells.

What pigment causes blue/purple/redish colors?

anthocyanins

What do plant cells have that animal cells don't?

cell wall and chloroplasts

Plasmodesmata

channels through cell walls that connect the cytoplasms of adjacent cells

Cytoplasmic streaming

constant movement of cytoplasm in a cell

Integral Proteins

expand the diameter of the bilayer

What is the cristae?

folds in the inner membrane of mitochondria Site of ATP formation

What is the plural form of Granum?

grana

Chloroplasts

has a double membrane system

Where is the secondary cell wall found?

in between the plasma membrane and the primary cell wall

Where does light reactions of photosynthesis take place?

in the thylakoid membrane

Eukaryotic cells Examples:

interior of cells made up of membrane-bound subunits, called organelles Ex. Plant Cells

Stroma

is like the cytoplasm of the chloroplast

what pigments are found in the vacuole?

mainly anthocyanins (blue, red, and purple)

prokaryotic cell Examples:

no membrane bound organelles Ex. blue-green algae and bacteria

What is the plasma membrane composed of?

phospholipid bilayer

What are pinched off vesicles?

pinched off parts of the golgi apparatus

Which are larger plant or animal cells?

plant cells

What are ribosomes composed of?

protein and RNA

What is the endoplasmic reticulum involved in?

protein synthesis

Tonoplast

single membrane enclosing the central vacuole

Ribosomes

site of protein synthesis

Nucleolus

smaller circular shaped portion of the nucleus where RNA synthesis happens

Granum

stack of thylakoids

Cell Wall

strong, supporting layer around the cell membrane in plant cells

Lignin

substance in vascular plants that makes cell walls rigid (wood-like)

Pits

thin areas between adjacent cell walls, not actual connections

Where are the chloroplast pigments located?

thylakoid membrane


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