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SBI 3C SEPTEMBER 2012
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THE BIG QUESTION HOW DO YOU KNOW IF SOMETHING IS ALIVE??
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS: Stimulus and response Require energy Produce waste Grow and reproduce
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THE CELL THEORY 1. All living things are made up of cells 2. The cell is the basic functional unit of living things 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells through cell division
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WHAT DO CELLS DO? Cellular respiration: In the mitochondria glucose + oxygen energy + water + carbon dioxide Absorption: Bring in water and nutrients into cells Excretion: Remove waste products from cells Biosynthesis: Make larger molecules out of smaller ones Examples: ○ Amino acids join together to make protein ○ Sugar molecules join together to make carbohydrates
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GENERAL STRUCTURE OF A CELL: Inside is a liquid, water-based solution called cytoplasm Little organs (organelles) sit in the liquid Cells are surrounded by a membrane that separates them from the outside organelle membrane cytoplasm
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TYPES OF CELLS: There are 2 types of cells: Animal Cells Plant Cells
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ANIMAL CELLS:
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PLANT CELLS:
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ORGANELLES: CELL WALL: Only in plants Firm but porous, surrounds cells giving them rigidity CELL MEMBRANE: Only in animal cells Surrounds cell and organelles in cell Composed of a bilayer (double layer) of fat (lipid) molecules called phospholipid bilayer
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NUCLEUS: Control centre of the cell Contains DNA Surrounded by a porous double membrane (nuclear envelope) Filled with nucleoplasm (like cytoplasm)
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DNA AND RNA: DNA: double stranded, found in nucleus RNA: single stranded, found in cytoplasm Chemical storage of information needed to keep the cell alive and functioning properly RNADNA
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RIBOSOMES: Used to produce protein Either free floating in cytoplasm or attached to membranes Very small
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ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM: System of tubes and canals that attach to the nuclear envelope Two types: ○ Rough ER (RER) has ribosomes and is the site of protein manufacturing ○ Smooth ER (SER) no ribosomes and is where fat molecules are produced
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GOLGI APPARATUS: Stacks of membraneous tubes Takes proteins from the ER and changes them Packages them into vesicles to be released outside the cells
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LYSOSOMES: Found only in animal cells Contain protein that help to digest food or kill invading bacteria or viruses Also kills dead or dying cells, called the suicide sac
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MITOCHONDRIA: Shaped like a kidney bean Float in the cytoplasm Site of chemical reactions that produce energy for the cell Powerhouse of the cell
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PLASTIDS: Only in plant cells Fairly large Different types have different functions: storage (amyloplast - stores starch) energy production(chloroplast-site of photosynthesis)
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VACUOLES: Common in plant cells Large, membrane bound sac Filled with watery solution containing dissolved sugars, proteins, minerals Pressure from water (turgor pressure) prevents plants from wilting
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