Final Study Guide Part II Flashcards

1
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Defining characteristic of prokaryotic cells

A

Lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles

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2
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Characteristics of plant and animal cells

A

Genetic material contained in a membrane bound nucleus

Capable of greater variety of activity

Contain numerous specialized organelles

Uni or multicellular

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3
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Ribosomes

A

Protein synthesis

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4
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Golgi apparatus

A

Sorts and packages products for export

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5
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Mitochondria

A

Energy production, cellular respiration

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6
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Lysosomes

A

Waste removal

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7
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Chloroplasts

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Photosynthesis occurs here

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8
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Centrioles (centrosomes)

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Provides structure and aids in cell division by pulling chromatids apart

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9
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Active transport

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Movement from an area of low concentration to high concentration with the use of a protein

Requires energy

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10
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Diffusion

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Molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

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11
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Osmosis

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Movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane

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12
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Light reaction of photosynthesis

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Light is absorbed by photosystems which become “photoexcited”. Electrons get stripped from PII and travel ETC to produce ATP

Electrons stripped from PI travel another ETC, get picked up by NADP+ to produce NADPH

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13
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Calvin Cycle

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CO2 is input, carbon fixation occurs— PGAL synthesis occurs and uses ATP and NADPH—1 PGAL exits to form glucose

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14
Q

Where does light reaction occur?

What are the reactants and products?

A

Occurs in the thylakoids

Takes in light and h2o

Puts out NADPH and ATP (energy)

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15
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Where does the Calvin cycle occur?

What are the inputs and outputs?

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Occurs on the stroma

Uses CO2, ATP and NADPH to produce glucose

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16
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Glycolysis

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Occurs in the cytoplasm

No oxygen required

Glucose gets split into 2 3C molecules

Produces ATP

17
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Krebs (citric acid) Cycle

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Uses oxygen and pyruvate produced during glycolysis

Produces ATP and NADH and CO2

Occurs in the mitochondria

18
Q

ETC (electron transport chain)

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Uses NADH and FADH2

Produces H2O and 34 ATP through chemiosmosis

Occurs in the phospholipid bilayer

19
Q

Fermentation vs aerobic respiration

A

Fermentation produces much less ATP that aerobic respiration and does not require oxygen