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Section 7.2 Notes Cell Structure Name: __________________ 1. A cell is like a ___________________. CELL ORGANIZATION 2. What is the role of the cell nucleus? 3. The 2 major parts of a eukaryotic cell: 4. True/False: Prokaryotes have cytoplasm. ______ 5. What does “organelle” mean? _______________________ Comparing the Cell to a Factory 6. How is the cell like a factory? The Nucleus 7. How is the nucleus like the office of a factory? 8. The ____________ contains nearly all the cell’s _______ and, with it, the coded instructions for making ________________ and other important molecules. 9. The nucleus is surrounded by a ______________ ______________ composed of two membranes. 10. Where are nuclear pores found and what do they do? 11. What moves through the nuclear pores to the rest of the cell? 12. Most of the time, _______________ are spread throughout the nucleus in the form of ______________—a complex of DNA bound to proteins. 13. What happens to a cells chromosomes when the cell divides? 14. Most nuclei also contain a small, dense region known as the __________. 15. What is the job of the nucleolus? 16. Describe the structure of the nucleus. Include the words nuclear envelope, nuclear pore, chromatin, chromosome and nucleolus. ORGANELLES THAT STORE, CLEAN UP, and SUPPORT 17. What are the functions of the: Vacuoles: Lysosomes: Cytoskeleton: Vacuoles and Vesicles 18. Define vacuole: 19. What is the function of vacuoles in plants? 20. Vacuoles are also found in ______________ organisms such as the ________________ and _________________. 21. Where would you find a vesicle and what is it used for? 22. Look at Fig 7-8 on pg. 199. What happens to vacuoles that makes a plant wilt? 23. How does a paramecium regulate water? Lysosomes 24. What are two things that lysosomes do for a cell? a. b. 25. True or False: lysosomes are ONLY found in plant cells. 26. Have you ever been in a circus tent? Describe what it looks like: Cytoskeleton 27. _____________________ cells are given their shape and internal organization by a network of protein filaments known as the __________________. 28. How is the cytoskeleton like a conveyer belt? 29. Name 2 types of filaments: Microfilaments 30. Describe microfilmants. (What they are made of, their job) Microtubules 31. What do microtubules look like and what do they do for a cell? 32. In ______________ cells, structures known as _______________ are also formed from tubulins. 33. _____________ help organize cell division. 34. __________________________ help to build projections from the cell surface, which are known as ___________ and flagella, that enable cells to swim rapidly through liquids. 35. Write a summary that identifies the role of the cytoskeleton in the cell. ORGANELLES THAT BUILD PROTEINS 36. What orgnaelles help make and transport proteins? 37. NAME Ribosomes JOB Rough ER Golgi apparatus 38. A big part of the cell is devoted to the production and distribution of ________________. 39. Proteins are synthesized on ______________, sometimes in association with the rough endoplasmic reticulum in ____________. Ribososmes 40. Ribosomes are small particles of ___________ and protein found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells. 41. Ribosomes produce proteins by following coded ______________ that come from _______. Endoplasmic Reticulum 42. The _______________________ is where lipid components of the cell membrane are _________________, along with proteins and other materials that are ____________ from the cell. 43. What part of the ER is involved in protein synthesis? 44. What is smooth ER and what is its job in a cell? 45. How does rough ER get its name? 46. 47. What is smooth ER and what is its function? Golgi Apparatus 48. ______________ produced in the rough ER move next into the ________ _______________, which appears as a stack of flattened membranes. 49. How is the Golgi Apparatus like a customization shop? 50. Where does the protein go after it is down in the Golgi Apparatus? 51. In your notes: Make a flowchart to show how proteins are assembled in a cell. Hint: Start where proteins are assembled. ORGANELLES THAT CAPTURE AND RELEASE ENERGY 52. What are the functions of chloroplasts and mitochondria? A. ___________________capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into food that contains ___________________ energy in a process called photosynthesis. 53. ________________convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient. 54. ________________ and _________________ are both involved in energy conversion processes within the cell. Chloroplasts 55. How are chloroplasts like solar panels? 56. Inside the organelle are large stacks of other ___________, which contain the green pigment _______________. Mitochondria 57. True or False: Nearly all prokaryotic cells, including plants, contain mitochondria._______ 58. How are mitochondria like power plants? 59. In ____________, all or nearly all of our ___________________ come from the cytoplasm of the ____________, or egg cell. You get your mitochondria from Mom! 60. What two organelles contain their own DNA molecules? 61. The endosymbiotic theory suggests that _______________ and _________________ may have descended from independent microorganisms. 62. Which organelle captures energy from the sun and converts it to chemical energy?____________________ 63. Which organelle converts or releases chemical energy from food in cells? ________________________ CELLULAR BOUNDARIES 64. What is the function of a cell membrane? 65. What barrier are all cells supported by? ____________________ Cell Wall 66. Most ___________________, also produce a strong supporting layer around the membrane known as a _______________. 67. What is the main function of a cell wall? 68. Name 2 organisms that have a cell wall. Cell Membrane 69. All cells contain a ___________________that regulates what enters and __________ the cell and also protects and ________________ the cell. 70. Describe the composition of the cell membrane and what it does. THE PROPERTIES OF LIPIDS 71. “water loving”: 72. “water hating”: 73. What happens to the fatty acids when a lipid bilayer is formed? THE FLUID MOSAIC MODEL 74. Why is it called a “fluid mosaic”? 75. Many of the ___________________ molecules act like chemical identification cards, allowing individual cells to ____________________ one another. 76. Most biological membranes are ______________________________ meaning that some substances can pass across them and others cannot. Selectively permeable membranes are also called _____________________ membranes. 77. Think of an analogy to explain The Fluid Mosaic Model….