Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Chapter 6- The Cell
- Give examples of eukaryote cells.
- What is the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
- List all the organelles of a eukaryote cell with their function.
Book: Biology (Campbell)
11 edition
Urry. Cain. Wasserman. Minorsky. Reece
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The fundamental structural and operational unit of all living things is the cell. Each cell has a cytoplasm that is surrounded by a membrane and is home to a variety of macromolecules, including proteins, DNA, and RNA, as well as numerous tiny molecules that are nutrients and metabolites. The phrase is derived from the Latin word cellula, which means "little apartment."
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- Which of the following is FALSE regarding the four structures that BOTH prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have in common and why are these essential structures for all cells?1 DNA directs protein production2 Mitochondria the power house of the cell3 Cytoplasm, aqueous interior of all cell houses organelles and other structure 4 cell membrane : regulates movement of molecules between cell and its surroundings5 ribosome build proteins according to the DNA's instructionsarrow_forwardBiology 6 Cell Structure and Organelles Table Complete this table as you study. You may be assigned some structures/organelles to learn about in preparation for Found in Found in class. If so, come prepared to explain the role of those structures to your classmates. Some structures and organelles here have other component parts not explicitly listed but which you should include. For example, the cytoskeleton has multiple types of filaments with different functions. Prokaryotes? Eukaryotes? (Y/N) Organelle/Structure (Y/N) Functions and other notes of importance Found in Found in Prokaryotes? Eukaryotes? (Y/N) Organelle/Structure (Y/N) Notes on Structure and Function Fimbrae Cell wall Flagella Central vacuole Gap junctions Centrosome Glycocalyx Chloroplast Golgi apparatus Cilia Lysosome Microvilli Cytoskeleton Mitochondrion Desmosomes Nucleoid Extracellular Matrixarrow_forwardBased on the diagrams, which organism(s) are eukaryotic and why?arrow_forward
- How would it affect the functioning of the eukaryotic cell if the following organelles were deleted or taken out of a cell? -Nucleus -Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum -Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum -Golgi apparatus -Lysosomearrow_forwardWhat do the nucleus, chloroplast, and mitochondrion have in common? [There are multiple correct responses. Select any/all that apply.] They are classified as organelles. They are always found in prokaryotic cells. They have at least two layers of membranes (each made of phospholipid bilayers). They contain DNA. They are found in every plant cell.arrow_forwardI do not know some of the animal cell about the part of the cell or organelle. Can you help me, please?arrow_forward
- Chapter 6- The Cell Describe how the organelles of the endomembrane system function as a factory of the cell. Describe the structure of the mitochondria and chloroplast. Which organelle has one layer of membrane? Book: Biology (Campbell) 11 edition Urry. Cain. Wasserman. Minorsky. Reecearrow_forwardWhat would happen to a cell if the mitochondria cristae were damaged? should be an original thought, not Google’s few snetences dont use others answersarrow_forwardCan you please solve this question and show all of the stepsarrow_forward
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