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What is a Cell

A Cell is the functional untit of all life/Biology

What are the Remarkable properties of a Cell (Name three)

Self-Assembling


Self-Regulating


Self-Replicating

Cells as systems are needed for what? (Name three)

Information


Recognition,


Control

What is a Isothermal system.

This is a change is the system where they is no change is temperature (tempurature remains constant)

What is a Isobaric system?

This is a change is a system where the pressure remains constant.

What is the purpose of ATP in Cells?

Adenosine 5-triphosphate is the main molecule for storing and transferring energy in Cells, ATP is called the currency of the cell.

What are the THREE fundamental cell types

Eukarya


Bacteria (Prokaryotes)


Archea

Describe a Eukarya Cell

All higher organism including fungi and yeast and eukaryotic.


They have a nuclear membrane and organelles.

Describe bacteria (prokaryotic cells)

Single cells, with no nuclear membrane.

Describe Archea Cells

They are ancient cells that diverged early and are often found in extreme habitats.