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The cell

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    Honors The cell
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  • What kind of microscope was used to visualize this image?
    Light microscope
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  • What kind of microscope was used to visualize this image?
    Transmission electron microscope
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  • What kind of microscope was used to visualize this image?
    Scanning electron microscope
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  • Name this type of cell with no nucleus
    Prokaryotic cell
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  • What is the function of the RER?
    Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (studded with ribosomes) in charge of protein synthesis and transport.
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  • What is the function of the SER?
    SER: Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (no ribosomes) in charge of metabolism, synthesis of hormones and detoxifies the cell.
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  • What is the function and content of the nucleus?
    The nucleus controls most cell processes and contains DNA (Chromatin)
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  • What's chromatin ?
    Chromatin: uncoiled DNA + proteins (the form DNA is in when it is not condensed into a chromosome)
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  • What are lysosomes? Mention their functions.
    Are vesicles containing hydrolytic enzymes used for intracellular digestion and recovery of materials.
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  • Why are mitochondria called “powerhouses” of the cell? Name the process and the name of the energy molecule produced.
    They make energy available from food to fuel cell activities in form of ATP
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  • Mention the 3 main functions of the cytoskeleton
    Structure, movement and recognition
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  • Proteins are carried from RER to Golgi in _______________
    Vesicles
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  • What is the function of Golgi apparatus?
    RER vesicle fuses with the Golgi apparatus. The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum.
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  • This is a phospholipid. The heads are attracted to water. What's the name of this property?
    Hydrophilic (Hydrophilia)
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  • This is a phospholipid. The tails repel water. What's the name of this property?
    Hydrophobic (Hydrophobia)
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