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Study Guide for Test on Cell structure and Membrane Transport (in Duotang)
Section 2.1 - Structures and Functions of Eukaryotic Cells
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Be able to describe the function and structure of organelles listed in Chapter 2.1.
Differentiate between animal and plant cells
Differentiate between eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
Questions to try: p. 63 #1-6; p. 67 #13-18; p. 70 #19-24; p. 71 #1, 4, 6-11
Section 2.2 - The Transport of Substances Across a Cell Membrane
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Review the structure of a plasma membrane with attention paid to the role of proteins
in the membrane
Identify what type of substances can pass through membranes under certain
circumstances
Differentiate between passive and active transport
Define concentration gradient, solute, solvent
Describe diffusion and osmosis
Differentiate between hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic solutions
Passive transport by facilitated diffusion – explain the role of channel and carrier
proteins
Active Transport – how is it different from passive transport?
Differentiate between primary and secondary active transport, give examples eg sodium
potassium pump
Role of ATP in transport
Membrane-assisted transport – endocytosis (phagocytosis and pinocytosis)
Receptor-mediated endocytosis; role of coated pits
process of exocytosis
Questions to try: p.74 #25-30; p.77 #31-36
Section 1.3 Energy (p. 58 in Textbook)
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Structure of ATP
Why is ATP so important?
Additional Chapter 2 Questions:
p. 89 #1-10
p. 90 #11-15, 17- 20, 22, 23
p. 91 #25, 26, 28- 31, 36
p. 92 # 37, 38-42, 45, 46, 48, 49, 53-55, 59