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26 Cards in this Set
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Mitochondria- |
Cellular respiration/Circle with V's on the inside (A mighty CELL respiration) |
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Golgi A- |
Package and Delivers protein (Pack the Goldtein and deliver it!) |
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Cytoplasm– |
Gives the cell shape, contains enzymes to break down waste (Cyto, give me the plasm and shape it) |
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Soft ER- |
Transports materials (Soft tissue material, transport him to the ER) |
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Nucleus – |
Contains genetic material (Genetic material for the Nuclear codes) |
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Lysosome – |
Destroys worn out parts/Breaks down and digest (Lice destroy your dirty dead head) |
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Rough ER- |
Creates proteins |
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Nucleolus – |
Produces ribosomes, found in nucleus |
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Ribosomes- |
Formation of proteins/ Found on ER |
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Robert Hooke |
The first person to see cells under the microscope and give them a name? (His eyes were sharp enough to discover cells) |
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Matthias Schleiden |
Discovered all plants had ceLLs (maTT) |
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Rudolph Virchow |
He advanced the cell theory with his conclusion that cells could only come from other cells: Rudolph (deer came from deer) |
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Cell Membrane |
Serves as the outer boundary of the eukaryotic cell (Membrane) |
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Prokaryotes DO NOT HAVE |
A membrane bound Nucleus |
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Eukaryotes DO HAVE |
A membrane bound Nucleus |
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Cells (3 things) |
Come from other cells Basic for life All life is made up of cells |
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Organelles |
Structures that have functions |
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Technology to Cell theory |
Microscope |
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Found in Plants, not animals |
Cell wall |
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Facilitated Diffusion
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Doesn't require energy to transport through a membrane |
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The Lipid Bilayer |
Keeps the inside of the cell wet |
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Flagella |
Whip like, 9:2 arrangement, like the centriole |
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The vacuole is not found in The vacuole... |
Plants Stores food |
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Animal Cell in salt water will |
Shrink |
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Animal Cell placed in a hypotonic solution |
will take in the water |
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Sodium potassium pump, endocytosis, and exocytosis are all types of
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Active Transport |