AP BIOLOGY-EXAM REVIEW The Cell
... 3. What is the primary function of a cell membrane? What characteristics of membranes allow them to contribute to metabolic activity? ...
... 3. What is the primary function of a cell membrane? What characteristics of membranes allow them to contribute to metabolic activity? ...
The NUCLEUS (“mayor of city hall”)
... There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) – Smooth ER and Rough ER. This extensive network makes up approximately one half of all membranous tissue of the cell and is the site of membrane and protein synthesis. The ER system is much like a road system along which industry can be found. Goods ...
... There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) – Smooth ER and Rough ER. This extensive network makes up approximately one half of all membranous tissue of the cell and is the site of membrane and protein synthesis. The ER system is much like a road system along which industry can be found. Goods ...
COLORS:
... stack of flat, membrane-enclosed spaces containing enzymes that process, sort, and deliver proteins organelle that contains enzymes small cylinder-shaped organelle made of protein tubes arranged in a circle; aids mitosis organelle that is used to store materials, such as water, food, or enzymes, tha ...
... stack of flat, membrane-enclosed spaces containing enzymes that process, sort, and deliver proteins organelle that contains enzymes small cylinder-shaped organelle made of protein tubes arranged in a circle; aids mitosis organelle that is used to store materials, such as water, food, or enzymes, tha ...
Lecture 011--Organelles 2 (Endomembrane System)
... Golgi processing During path from cis to trans, products from ER are modified into final form tags, sorts, & packages materials into transport vesicles ...
... Golgi processing During path from cis to trans, products from ER are modified into final form tags, sorts, & packages materials into transport vesicles ...
PARTS OF THE CELL CELL ORGANELLES
... NUCLEUS: controls most cell processes and contains DNA (code for all proteins and other molecules made by cells) ...
... NUCLEUS: controls most cell processes and contains DNA (code for all proteins and other molecules made by cells) ...
Study guide: Microscopes and Cells Study the
... Cell membrane Lipid bilayer that surrounds all cells; has lots of proteins embedded in it that help control what materials are allowed in or out Cell wall Structure that surrounds cells in plants and some protists; cellulose is an important component of plant cell walls Lysosome An organelle which c ...
... Cell membrane Lipid bilayer that surrounds all cells; has lots of proteins embedded in it that help control what materials are allowed in or out Cell wall Structure that surrounds cells in plants and some protists; cellulose is an important component of plant cell walls Lysosome An organelle which c ...
Directions: For each organelle you need to, draw a
... Directions: For each organelle you need to describe the function of the cell and draw a reminder picture. ...
... Directions: For each organelle you need to describe the function of the cell and draw a reminder picture. ...
The Endomembrane System
... • Produce proteins for export out of cell • Protein secreting cells • Packaged into transport vesicles for export ...
... • Produce proteins for export out of cell • Protein secreting cells • Packaged into transport vesicles for export ...
Outline Section 4.3
... mitochondria? (Hint: which cells need the most energy) What are the parts of the mitochondria? Label diagram to the right. Why do scientists feel that mitochondria developed from prokaryotes? ...
... mitochondria? (Hint: which cells need the most energy) What are the parts of the mitochondria? Label diagram to the right. Why do scientists feel that mitochondria developed from prokaryotes? ...
Section 7.3
... framework for the cell Unlike your bones, it is always changing form Cilia and flagella Structures used for locomotion Hair-like Cilia are usually short, flagella are longer Made of microtubules Thin hollow cylinders made of protein ...
... framework for the cell Unlike your bones, it is always changing form Cilia and flagella Structures used for locomotion Hair-like Cilia are usually short, flagella are longer Made of microtubules Thin hollow cylinders made of protein ...
Anatomy of Plants
... passed through the ER membrane into the ER lumen, where they are sealed in vesicles for transport to the cell organelles. ...
... passed through the ER membrane into the ER lumen, where they are sealed in vesicles for transport to the cell organelles. ...
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes - Duncanville Middle School
... Ribosomes are produced inside the nucleus at the nucleolus. ...
... Ribosomes are produced inside the nucleus at the nucleolus. ...
Chapter 13, Lesson 1
... 4. Mitochondria, organelle where energy is released from breaking down food; “powerhouse” Muscle cells have a lot of mitochondria. 5. Ribosomes, makes protein; proteins are part of the membrane and are needed for some chemical reactions. “Protein Factories” 6. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) folded membr ...
... 4. Mitochondria, organelle where energy is released from breaking down food; “powerhouse” Muscle cells have a lot of mitochondria. 5. Ribosomes, makes protein; proteins are part of the membrane and are needed for some chemical reactions. “Protein Factories” 6. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) folded membr ...
CELLS
... semi-fluid substance in which all of the cell’s organelles are suspended Located between the nucleus and the cell membrane Contains the cytoskeleton ...
... semi-fluid substance in which all of the cell’s organelles are suspended Located between the nucleus and the cell membrane Contains the cytoskeleton ...
CELLS
... semi-fluid substance in which all of the cell’s organelles are suspended Located between the nucleus and the cell membrane Contains the cytoskeleton ...
... semi-fluid substance in which all of the cell’s organelles are suspended Located between the nucleus and the cell membrane Contains the cytoskeleton ...
Document
... Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis, consists of 63% RNA and 37% protein. Storage granules are used as a source of key metabolites and contain polysaccharides, lipids, sulfur granules. Bacterial spores are produced as a resistance of adverse conditions such as high temperature, radiatio ...
... Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis, consists of 63% RNA and 37% protein. Storage granules are used as a source of key metabolites and contain polysaccharides, lipids, sulfur granules. Bacterial spores are produced as a resistance of adverse conditions such as high temperature, radiatio ...
Unit: Cell Theory and Structure (Ch. 7 “I can…” state discuss
... cell and the cell theory. identify similarities and differences between cells and viruses. construct a graphic organizer comparing and contrasting prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. identify the cell organelles and state their functions. construct a cell model (i.e., form and function model, cell ana ...
... cell and the cell theory. identify similarities and differences between cells and viruses. construct a graphic organizer comparing and contrasting prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. identify the cell organelles and state their functions. construct a cell model (i.e., form and function model, cell ana ...
BioCore II lecture6
... a. Chemical reactions are more efficient because substrates are more easily maintained at high concentrations within organelles. b. Chemical reactions that are incompatible can be segregated in different organelles. c. DNA is transcribed and translated at significantly higher rates because all of th ...
... a. Chemical reactions are more efficient because substrates are more easily maintained at high concentrations within organelles. b. Chemical reactions that are incompatible can be segregated in different organelles. c. DNA is transcribed and translated at significantly higher rates because all of th ...
Organelles and specialized structures
... 6. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants harvest light energy and use it to make glucose. (T/F) 7. Basal bodies are used wherever a flagella or cilia attaches to the cell membrane. (T/F) 8. The nucleolus of the cell is where nuclear protein synthesis is occurri ...
... 6. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis, the process by which plants harvest light energy and use it to make glucose. (T/F) 7. Basal bodies are used wherever a flagella or cilia attaches to the cell membrane. (T/F) 8. The nucleolus of the cell is where nuclear protein synthesis is occurri ...
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... 15. What is the common function of both the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum? Carry materials through the cytoplasm 16. Fg3a shows? Rough ER 17. Fg 3b shows? Smooth ER 18. What does the Golgi apparatus look like? Stacks of flattened balloons 19. What is this organelles main function? Stores pr ...
... 15. What is the common function of both the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum? Carry materials through the cytoplasm 16. Fg3a shows? Rough ER 17. Fg 3b shows? Smooth ER 18. What does the Golgi apparatus look like? Stacks of flattened balloons 19. What is this organelles main function? Stores pr ...
organelle pretest
... b. endoplasmic reticulum c. mitochondrion d. golgi apparatus 2. The organelle functions to package and deliver proteins: a. lysosome b. endoplasmic reticulum c. mitochondrion d. golgi apparatus 3. Cell organelles are located within the ____ of the cell. a. nucleus b. cytoplasm c. cell membrane d. ly ...
... b. endoplasmic reticulum c. mitochondrion d. golgi apparatus 2. The organelle functions to package and deliver proteins: a. lysosome b. endoplasmic reticulum c. mitochondrion d. golgi apparatus 3. Cell organelles are located within the ____ of the cell. a. nucleus b. cytoplasm c. cell membrane d. ly ...