Ultrastructure of cells 1.2

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Ultrastructure of cells 1.2 Cell Biology 1.1 Ultrastructure of cells 1.2 Membrane Structure 1.3 Membrane Transport 1.4 Cell Division 1.6 100 200 300 400 500

Cell Theory: List one!

T/F: Evolution is a function of life.

Explain why cells are small; in terms of surface to volume ratio.

Cells  tissue organ  Organ system  organism

State and explain 1 exception to the cell theory.

T/F: Eukaryotic cells posses a plasmid.

Prokaryotes have compartmentalization T/F: Prokaryotes have compartmentalization

Which group of cells are thought to have appeared first on Earth?

Name this organelle: Double membrane, inner membrane is highly folded into internal cristae.

Name one difference between animal and plant cells.

Phospholipids form bilayers due to the ___ properties of phospholipid molecules

Name one process that is possible because of the fluidity of the membrane.

______ proteins are permanently attached to the membrane and span across the bilayer.

State one function of Membrane Proteins.

Cholesterol serves what purpose in animal cell membranes.

Define: Active Transport

Define: Passive Transport

A hypertonic solution will cause an animal cell to _____.

How can we apply what we know about osmolarity to real life.

Active or Passive transport: Sodium-potassium pumps.

Define: Mitosis

Chromosomes condense by what process?

Explain: Cytokinesis

What phase of the cell cycle does the cell spend most of its time?

____ are involved in the control of the cell cycle.