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leaf epiderms
located on the upper and lower part of the leaf; one cell layer thick
cuticle
non-cellular layer that prevents water loss
stomata
found mostly on the lower surface of the leaf, small pores that allow gas exchange
guard cells
occur in pairs, control the opening and closing of the stomata/stoma
palisade mesophyll
photosynthetic layer in a leaf; contains chloroplasts (chlorophyll) and is responsible for photosynthesis
spongy mesophyll
photosynthetic layer in a leaf; contains chloroplasts (chlorophyll); made of parenchyma cells that are irregular in shape and have lots of air spaces between them.
vascular bundle
Also called a vein; contains two types of tissue - xylem and phloem
Xylem
Type of vascular tissue in a plant that transports water and dissolved minerals.
Phloem
Type of vascular tisse in a plant that transports food in a plant
chloroplast
Type of plant organelle; contains chlorophyll and is responsible for photosynthesis.
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Free of ribosomes; the organelle that makes fats and lipids.
lysosomes
organelle that contains digestive enzymes
chromoplast
Type of organelle, found in plants has pigments that give fruits and flowers their orange and yellow hues
mitochondira
Powerhouse of the cell; responsible for cellular respiration/
Ribosomes
Organelle that is responsible for making proten; either floating free in the cytoplasm or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
Leucoplast
Organlle found in plant cells, type of plastid that stores starch.
Golgi apparatus
Organelle made up of a system of membranes that modifies and packages proteins for export (excretion) by the cell. Protein packaging organelle.
Centriole pairs (centrioles)
Made up of microtubules and take part in cell division.
Vacuole
Organelle that serves as a reservoir for a variety of substances dissolved in water. Large central vacuole in plant cells. Smaller vacuoles in animal cells that may appear and disappear depending on conditions.
Chloroplast
Organelle found in plant cells; type of plastid that contains chlorophyll and is responsible for photosynthesis
Plant cell walls are made up of:
cellulose
Fungi cell walls are made up of:
chitin
Eubacteria cell walls are made up of:
peptidoglycan
Cell membranes are said to be:
selectively permeable/differentially permeable/semi-permeable
A cell membrane structure is described as:
A phospholipid bilayer with proteins embedded in it. The Fluid Mosaic Model
Moving down a concentration gradient means ____
Moving from high to lower concentration.
Moving against a concentration gradient means...
Moving from low to high concentration
What does ATP stand for?
Adenosine triphosphate
What does ATP do for the cell?
Cell energy - energy is stored in the bonds of the 3 phosphate groups
State three things about passive transport
1. No energy required (ATP)
2. Moving with the concentration gradient until equilibrium is reached.
3. Diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion are three examples.
Name the two types of endocytosis?
Pinocytosis (liquid) and phagocytosis (solid
Name the 3 parts of ATP
1 adenine; 1 ribose sugar, 3 phosphate groups
The energy source for photosynthesis is the:
sun
What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
carbon dioxide and water
What are the products of photosynthesis?
glucose and oxygen
Where is chlorophyll located in the chloroplasts?
thylakoid membranes
Where does cellular respiration occur in all organisms?
mitochondria
Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose to?
pyruvic acid (pyruvate)
The photosynthetic layer of the leaf is:
the mesophyll layers (palisade and spongy)
Name three things that change the diffusion rate:
pressure, temperature, concentration
Define exocytosis
Type of active transport that removes larger molecules from the cell.
When does glycolysis occur?
At the beginning of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
Name the two stages of anaerobic respiration.
glycolysis and fermentation
Name three types of passive transport
diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion
Name three types of active transport
With a protein carrier molecule, endocytosis (pinocytosis and phagocytosis), exocytosis
What are the two regions of a phospholipid?
hydrophobic tail (hates water) and hydrophilic head (loves water)
Phylogeny is:
the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms.
What 2 kingdoms are prokaryotic?
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
what 4 kingdoms are eukayotic?
Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
Name 3 organisms in Kingdom Fungi
yeast, mold, mushrooms, truffles
Taxonomy is:
the science of naming and classifying organisms
Name three organisms in Kingdom Protista.
euglena, amoeba, paramecium
Name the taxonomic levels in order from broadest to most specific
domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
Give 3 characteristics of organisms in Kingdom Animalia
eukaryotic cells, heterotrophs, multicellular, mobile
What kingdom includes the extremophiles
K. Archaebacteria
Are viruses classified in the 6 kingdoms?
No - they do not fit the criteria for living organisms.
The binomial systems of classification was developed by:
Carolus Linneaus
What 2 kingdoms have both unicellular and multicellular organisms?
Protista and Fungi
Name the 6 kingdoms
Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
Where would you find a chemoautotroph?
cold seep , whale fall, Mars, oceanic trench
Define hypertonic
higher concentration of solutes (more salt) outiside of the cell and water leaves the cell.
Define hypotonic
lower concentration of solutes outside of the cell and water enters the cell.
Define isotonic
a medium and cell are said to be isotonic when the solute concentrations of the medium and the cell are equal
Scientist Urey and Miller are known for?
Their ground breaking experiment simulated Earth soon after its birth. The purpose was to figure out how life started on our bubbling, boiling, hellish Earth.
Jenn Blank
She believed Earth came from the sky at 20 000 mph on a comet that delivered prebiotic materials to Earth - the "Gun" experiment.
Cavanaugh
Credited with the discovery of chemosynthesis.
Jack Szostak
Early membranes or primitive skins are soap bubblesand they evolved into the modern cell membranes with their highly evolved machinery.
John Sutherland
A chemist who seeks to discover the origin of DNA. By recreating the sequence of events on early earth, his team has achieved 2 of the 4 building blocks of RNA.
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
known as the Father of Microscopy.
Paul Davies
A cosmologist who researches a home grown alien type of life on a different tree from ours which he calls a shadow biosphere.
State three things about active transport:
1. Uses ATP
2. Moves against the concentration gradient
3. Types include - with a protein carrier molecule, endocytosis, exocytosis.
Aerobic respiration
is the complete oxidation of glucose yielding 36 ATP in the presence of oxygen.
Anaerobic respiration is:
the incomplete breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen yielding 2 ATP.
Why do we get sore muscles after strenous exercise?
Build up of lactic acid due to anaeroboc respiration.
The steps of cell fractionation are:
homogenization and centrifugation