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chloroplasts |
organelle
only in plant cells capture energy from the sun to produce energy for plant cell gives plant green color |
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chlorophyll |
green pigment inside chloroplasts |
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vesicles |
organelles like cellular envelopes that are used to transport materials from one place to another. function in metabolism and enzyme storage |
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virion |
complete virus particle with RNA or DNA core protein coat |
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lysis |
process of disintegration or dissolution of cells
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virology |
the study of viruses and the diseases they cause |
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flagellum |
whip-like structure that allows a cell to move
found in protists, plants, animals, and fungi |
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Center for Disease Control (CDC) |
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prokaryotic vs eukaryotic |
prokaryotic one celled organism with no organelles eukaryotic - has organelles - usually multi-celled |
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Golgi bodies
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acts like a packaging center of the cell
acts like a post office of the cell |
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Vacuole
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The storage container for a cell
stores nutrients and waste |
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Nucleolus
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where heredity information of the cell is found |
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ribosomes |
small organelles that produce proteins found in the cytoplasm builds protein in the cell |
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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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Functions as a delivery system that delivers nutrients throughout the cell.
acts like a highway for the cell. does not contain ribosomes. |
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Nucleus
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The center of control in the cell.
It controls all functions of the cell. |
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Rough endoplasmic reticulum
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Functions as a packaging system that delivers nutrients throughout the cell
Acts like a highway for the cell Contains ribosomes |
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Cell wall
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Gives a plant cell it's rigid outer structure
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Lysosome
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Acts like a janitor of the cell.
It will disintegrate the cell when the sale is no longer functional |
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Cell membrane
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Keeps everything inside the cell
Acts like a tollbooth of the cell Controls what comes in then comes out |
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organelles
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sub part of a cell with a specific job to help the cell thrive |
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1.ebola |
deadly fever, headaches, vomiting carried by bats passed on by touching fluids of carrier |
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2. polio |
deadly causes parathesia, meningitis, paralysis infects humans passed on by fluids of infected person |
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3. chicken pox |
not deadly rashes, fever, headache, loss of appetite airborne or face-to-face contact mostly children humans are infected |
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4. hog cholera |
deadly to pigs
shaking and internal/external bleeding infects pigs carried by pigs and people |
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5. ringspot |
deadly to plants no effect on humans gives plant yellowish, brown, acne-like texture carried by plants and farmers told infects papaya, melons, cucumber, and squash |
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6. wilt disease |
deadly to plants wilting stems, blackened stems, damaged tissue carried by plants and farmer's tools potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, beans |
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7. mumps |
not deadly infects people person-to-person contact fever, headaches, stolen and painful glands |
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8. small pox |
deadly infects humans scabs, bumps, fever, nausea, rashes, muscle pain spread by face-to-face contact |
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9. rabies |
deadly causes hydrophobia fever, confusion, anxiety passed on by rabid animal bite mammals and humans are both infected and carriers |