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1. multicellular, complex organisms, have a proper nucleus containing genome,

and organelles (lysosomes, endoplasmic reticular - smooth and rough - golgi

complexes, and mitochondria), DNA = contained in multiple linear

chromosomes, cells divide using MITOSIS ANS:->> Eukaryotes



2. primitive organisms, much smaller cells, unicellular, no nucleus, genome

= in nucleoid, no organelles, DNA = contained in single circular chromosome,

cells divide using BINARY FISSION ANS:->> Prokaryotes



3. Prokaryotic cells divide using ANS:->> binary fission



4. eukaryotic cells divide using ANS:->> mitosis




5. examples of ANS:->> animals and plants ANS:->> eukaryotes





,6. examples of ANS:->> bacteria and archaea ANS:->> prokaryotes




7. contains DNA (genetic material, used to form chromosomes) - single

is the defining characteristic of eukaryotic cells


controls gene expression - ensures genetic material is transmitted from one

generation to the next


contains nucleuolus ANS:->> nucleus




8. complex thread-like arrangements composed of DNA that's found in a cell's

nucleus - humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 total) ANS:->>

chromosomes



9. how many pairs of chromosomes do humans have? ANS:->> 23 (46 total)



10. an aggregate of genetic material consisting of DNA and proteins that

forms chromosomes during cell division ANS:->> chromatin





,11. the largest component of the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell


no membrane, primary function = production of ribosomes (crucial for protein

synthesis) ANS:->> nucleolus (nucleoli)




12. produced by nucleolus, crucial for synthesis of proteins ANS:->> ribosomes 13

Encircle the cell's cytoplasm, separates intracellular from extracellular

Environment; selectively permeable, made of double layer of phospholipids

studded with proteins


cholesterol = dispersed in phospholipid bilayer of to provide

stability proteins in phospholipid bilayer help transport molecules across these

ANS:->> cell membrane




14. attracted to water (head region of phospholipids, facing the water,

pointing inside and outside of the cells) ANS:->> hydrophilic



15. repelled by water (tail region of phospholipids, oriented inward between both



, head regions -- constructs phospholipid bilayer) ANS:->> hydrophobic

16. cell membranes are ANS:->> have hydrophilic and hydrophobic

zones, contributes to selective permeability ANS:->> amphiphilic

17. the charge present in a molecule ANS:->> polarity



18. molecules ANS:->> have regions (poles) of positive and negative

charge, are

WATER SOLUBLE, harder to pass through cell membranes ANS:->> polar



19. molecules ANS:->> no charge, FAT SOLUBLE, much easier to

pass through cell membranes ANS:->> nonpolar



20. migration of molecules across a cell membrane that DOES NOT

REQUIRE ENERGY 3 types ANS:->> simple diffusion, facilitated

diffusion, osmosis ANS:->> passive transport

21. 3 types of passive transport ANS:->> simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion,

osmosis

22. type of passive transport ANS:->> relies on concentration gradient,

molecules move from area of high concentration to area of low concentration

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