Chapter 17: The History and Diversity of Life
... Called “true” bacteria because they have a thick, rigid cell wall made of the carbohydrate peptidoglycan Very diverse, some photosynthetic ...
... Called “true” bacteria because they have a thick, rigid cell wall made of the carbohydrate peptidoglycan Very diverse, some photosynthetic ...
Chapters 4 and 5 Cell Structures, Functions and Transport
... Function: packages and transports materials to different location inside/outside of the cell Appearance: stack of pancakes ...
... Function: packages and transports materials to different location inside/outside of the cell Appearance: stack of pancakes ...
Membrane and Transport
... same inside cell as outside (balanced) water moves in and out When things transport to attempt to become isotonic it’s called: moving across the concentration gradient ...
... same inside cell as outside (balanced) water moves in and out When things transport to attempt to become isotonic it’s called: moving across the concentration gradient ...
coccolith
... Reproduction is asexual-----simple division. Sensitive for temprature, more abundant at the tropics 100 000 cells/l. ...
... Reproduction is asexual-----simple division. Sensitive for temprature, more abundant at the tropics 100 000 cells/l. ...
Chapter 4 A Tour of the Cell
... – Mitochondria have two internal compartments – The intermembrane space, which encloses the mitochondrial matrix where materials necessary for ATP generation are found ...
... – Mitochondria have two internal compartments – The intermembrane space, which encloses the mitochondrial matrix where materials necessary for ATP generation are found ...
Cell Organelles Worksheet
... Small bumps located on portions of the endoplasmic reticulum Provides temporary storage of food, enzymes and waste products Firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants, fungi, most bacteria and some protests Produces a usable form of energy for the cell Packages proteins for t ...
... Small bumps located on portions of the endoplasmic reticulum Provides temporary storage of food, enzymes and waste products Firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants, fungi, most bacteria and some protests Produces a usable form of energy for the cell Packages proteins for t ...
The following is a glossary of plant cell anatomy terms. amyloplast
... chloroplast - an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. Photosynthesis (in which energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy - food) takes place in the chloroplasts. christae - (singular crista) the multiply-folded inner membrane of a cell's mitochondrion that are fing ...
... chloroplast - an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. Photosynthesis (in which energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy - food) takes place in the chloroplasts. christae - (singular crista) the multiply-folded inner membrane of a cell's mitochondrion that are fing ...
Untitled
... chloroplast - an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. Photosynthesis (in which energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy - food) takes place in the chloroplasts. christae - (singular crista) the multiply-folded inner membrane of a cell's mitochondrion that are fing ...
... chloroplast - an elongated or disc-shaped organelle containing chlorophyll. Photosynthesis (in which energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy - food) takes place in the chloroplasts. christae - (singular crista) the multiply-folded inner membrane of a cell's mitochondrion that are fing ...
CELLS
... Label and colour in all the different parts of the plant and animal cell. Be neat and accurate! You will be using this to study from. ...
... Label and colour in all the different parts of the plant and animal cell. Be neat and accurate! You will be using this to study from. ...
Cell Structure and Function
... gel-like coating outside cell wall; if compact, called a capsule; if diffuse, called a slime layer Flagellum: rotating filament present in some bacteria that pushes the cell forward ...
... gel-like coating outside cell wall; if compact, called a capsule; if diffuse, called a slime layer Flagellum: rotating filament present in some bacteria that pushes the cell forward ...
1
... Two kinds of structurally different cells have evolved over time. Bacteria and Achaea consist of PROKARYTOTIC CELLS, whereas all other forms of life (protists, fungi, plants, and animals) are composed of Eukaryotic CELLS. All cells have several basic features in common. They are all bounded by a me ...
... Two kinds of structurally different cells have evolved over time. Bacteria and Achaea consist of PROKARYTOTIC CELLS, whereas all other forms of life (protists, fungi, plants, and animals) are composed of Eukaryotic CELLS. All cells have several basic features in common. They are all bounded by a me ...
CELL_PARTS
... • Controls what enters and leaves • Water, oxygen, and nutrients are allowed to enter • Waste products are allowed to exit ...
... • Controls what enters and leaves • Water, oxygen, and nutrients are allowed to enter • Waste products are allowed to exit ...
Chapter 18 - Classification
... American and African vultures look very much alike and were once classified together. American vultures have a peculiar behavior: When they get overheated, they urinate on their legs to cool down. The stork is the only other bird known to behave this way. ...
... American and African vultures look very much alike and were once classified together. American vultures have a peculiar behavior: When they get overheated, they urinate on their legs to cool down. The stork is the only other bird known to behave this way. ...
cell-organelles-worksheet-hw-5
... matches the structure/function in the left hand column. A cell part may be used more than once. Structure/Function Stores material within the cell Closely stacked, flattened sacs (plants only) Transports materials within the cell Organelle that manages or controls all the cell functions in a eukaryo ...
... matches the structure/function in the left hand column. A cell part may be used more than once. Structure/Function Stores material within the cell Closely stacked, flattened sacs (plants only) Transports materials within the cell Organelle that manages or controls all the cell functions in a eukaryo ...
Chapter 4: Structure and Function of the Cell…
... they also believe that….when different types of prokaryotic cells incorporated other prokaryotes within them this led to the development of eukaryotic cells ENDO - “within/inside” SYMBIONT – “living together” ...
... they also believe that….when different types of prokaryotic cells incorporated other prokaryotes within them this led to the development of eukaryotic cells ENDO - “within/inside” SYMBIONT – “living together” ...
The Cytoskeleton - Dr. Salah A. Martin
... dynein, which link adjacent microtubules together, and the energy of ATP. Each cilium or flagellum grows out from, and remains attached to, a basal body embedded in the cytoplasm. Basal bodies are identical to centrioles and are, in fact, produced by them. ...
... dynein, which link adjacent microtubules together, and the energy of ATP. Each cilium or flagellum grows out from, and remains attached to, a basal body embedded in the cytoplasm. Basal bodies are identical to centrioles and are, in fact, produced by them. ...
Cell Jeopardy Game
... produces, stores, and releases most of the energy needed by the cell; sometimes called the “powerhouse” of the cell. ...
... produces, stores, and releases most of the energy needed by the cell; sometimes called the “powerhouse” of the cell. ...
ch 3 review answers
... a. cell membrane-surrounds a cell and determines what goes into and out of a cell b. cell wall-tougher outer covering of prokaryotic cells, plant cells and fungal cells c. cytoskeleton-framework of protein fibers inside eukaryotic animal cells that helps give the cell shape and helps anchor some cel ...
... a. cell membrane-surrounds a cell and determines what goes into and out of a cell b. cell wall-tougher outer covering of prokaryotic cells, plant cells and fungal cells c. cytoskeleton-framework of protein fibers inside eukaryotic animal cells that helps give the cell shape and helps anchor some cel ...
Honors Biology Test Review Sheet: Chapter 5 Plasma Membrane
... matching, and/or diagram analysis questions whose answers will be placed on a Scantron sheet. This is one of two parts to each test. The second part is a Short Answer part which requires you to write complete sentence answers to a variety of questions. The questions may be for you to explain, analyz ...
... matching, and/or diagram analysis questions whose answers will be placed on a Scantron sheet. This is one of two parts to each test. The second part is a Short Answer part which requires you to write complete sentence answers to a variety of questions. The questions may be for you to explain, analyz ...
cells - Mrs. Mulac`s Keystone Biology B
... Compare and contrast the new versions of inventions to the ones that came ...
... Compare and contrast the new versions of inventions to the ones that came ...
Protist Kingdom
... Microscope and Protist Test Review • Be able to identify the stage, coarse adjustment, base, tube and eyepiece on a microscope. • Cells can be many shapes and sizes. • Be able to identify the following cell parts: Nucleus Cell membrane Cell wall Cytoplasm • Living things are part of the protist kin ...
... Microscope and Protist Test Review • Be able to identify the stage, coarse adjustment, base, tube and eyepiece on a microscope. • Cells can be many shapes and sizes. • Be able to identify the following cell parts: Nucleus Cell membrane Cell wall Cytoplasm • Living things are part of the protist kin ...
Flagellum
A flagellum (/fləˈdʒɛləm/; plural: flagella) is a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The word flagellum in Latin means whip. The primary role of the flagellum is locomotion but it also often has function as a sensory organelle, being sensitive to chemicals and temperatures outside the cell. Flagella are organelles defined by function rather than structure. There are large differences between different types of flagella; the prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella differ greatly in protein composition, structure, and mechanism of propulsion. However, both are used for swimming.An example of a flagellate bacterium is the ulcer-causing Helicobacter pylori, which uses multiple flagella to propel itself through the mucus lining to reach the stomach epithelium. An example of a eukaryotic flagellate cell is the mammalian sperm cell, which uses its flagellum to propel itself through the female reproductive tract. Eukaryotic flagella are structurally identical to eukaryotic cilia, although distinctions are sometimes made according to function and/or length.