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After exam Before exam Learning Target 1. Describe how phospholipids, cholesterol, and proteins contribute to cell/plasma membrane function. 2. Identify and describe the functions of the six major types of membrane proteins (receptor proteins, adhesion proteins, active transport proteins, passive transport proteins, enzymes, and recognition proteins). 3. Explain how the random movement of molecules in fluids results in diffusion. Evidence that I have met the learning target Success on Exam For each learning target you struggled with on the exam, provide an explanation why. This explanation should reflect on the quality of your “evidence” column. 4. Use the terms hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic to explain the process of osmosis. 5. Explain how substances are transported across cell membranes (active vs. passive transport, endocytosis, exocytosis, and phagocytosis). 6. Suggest why a cell’s surface area to volume ratio limits its size. 7. Outline the cell theory and explain how a single cell demonstrates all the characteristics of living things (e.g. metabolism, response to stimuli, homeostasis, growth, reproduction, evolution, and energy consumption). 8. Compare the cells of organisms in the Domains Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria (eukaryotic vs. prokaryotic cells). 9. Identify the structure and function of the following cellular components: Mitochondria Chloroplasts Endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough) Golgi apparatus Ribosomes Lysosomes Vesicles Vacuoles Nucleus Nucleolus Membrane proteins Cytoskeleton Cell membrane and nuclear membrane 10. Explain how mitochondria and chloroplasts provide evidence for endosymbiotic theory. 11. Identify the components of a eukaryotic cell’s endomembrane system and explain how the components demonstrate both continuity and specialization. 12. Draw and label a plant cell and an animal cell, as viewed from a compound light microscope.