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Transcript
Conjunction
Junction,
What’s Your
Cell Function?
Look into my
Lens, You are
Getting Sleepy
Totally
cellular,
dude!
I need
structure
In my life
Insane Across
The Membrane
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This organelle is the control center
of the cell containing the genetic
blue prints for the cell.
Nulceus
This structure is a whip-like tail
extending from the cytoplasm and
helps the cell move about
Flagellum
This organelle breaks down used
organelles and macromolecules so
that the parts can be reused.
Lysosome
Products made in the ER travels
through the ER and enter this before
leaving the cell.
Golgi Apparatus
This organelle connects amino acids
into a polypeptide chain using
directions from the nucleus.
Ribosomes
This kind of microscope focuses a
beam of electrons on a specimen
Electron Microscope
Total magnification can be
determined by multiplying these two
things
Ocular X Objective
What type of microscope took
this picture?
Confocal microscope
(Inner ear hairs)
What type of microscope took this
picture?
SEM
Bonus 300: why are SEM only
colored artificially?
From this image, what kind of cell
are you looking at AND what kind of
microscope took this picture?
Plant cell taken by a TEM
http://www.rsbs.anu.edu.au/profiles/Brian_Gunning/Web%20PCB/Ch%2002%20I
ntroduction%20to%20Plant%20Cells/Topic%206%20TEM%20Gen/02%2006%20
06.htm
This scientists observed the first
“wee-beasties” or microorganisms.
Anton von Leewenhoek
Schleiden and Schwann stated this.
All plants and animal cells are made
of cells
Cells with the same function are
grouped into this.
Tissues
An organism with cell specialization
must be described as this.
Multicellular
What does the Endosymbiotic
Theory suggest?
Mitochondria and chloroplasts were
once free-living organisms that were
engulfed by a eukaryotic cell.
1. they have their own DNA
2. their inner membrane and outer
membrane are very different in structure
(suggest different origin)
This organelle has several holes
along its surface for ribosomes to
leave once they are created.
nucleus
This organelle is made of RNA
ribosomes
This paired organelle is made of
microtubules and is found only in
animal cells. They are found at right
angles to each other.
centrioles
This organelle found in both plant
and animal cells is made of an outer
membrane and highly folded inner
membrane to increase surface area.
mitochondrion
This organelle is a membranous
system sometimes covered in
ribosomes.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
This term refers to particles moving
from an area of higher concentration
to an area of lower concentration.
diffusion
List two forms of passive transport.
Osmosis, protein channels, diffusion
These structures are found on the
surface of cell membranes and act as
identification tags.
Carbohydrates or glycoproteins
This is the process by which white
blood cells eat and kill bacteria.
(there are TWO PARTS!- think hardI never told you this exact answer)
Phagocytosis, and then lysosomes
break them down.
Energy to run an ion pump is
supplied by this molecule
Adenosine Triphosphate, or ATP