Zusammenfassung der Ressource
AP Bio Unit 3:
Cells
- prokaryotic vs eukaryotic cell structures
- what types of cells are
eukaryotic and which
are prokaryotic?
- prokaryotic: bacteria
- eukaryotic: everything else
- both: genetic material
- prokaryotic
- eukaryotic
- why are cells so small?
- SA/V
- more surface area means more
contact with outside:
- material can travel through the same "amount of cell" more easily (so no cell death)
- LAD
- function/structure of each organelle
- how do RER, Golgi apparatus and cell membrane work to create
proteins for secretion or to be used in other organelles?
- How do the products of bound vs. free ribosomes differ?
- 1. cytoskeleton
Anmerkungen:
- like a bridge, holds up the cell and its organelles...
- microtubuloes
Anmerkungen:
- microfilaments
- 2. endomembrane system
- 3.
- Autogenous and Endosymbiotic Hypothesis
Anmerkungen:
- something abt cell origin story....
- plant vs animal cells
- mitochondria and
chloroplasts**
- circular DNA
- reproduction by binary fission
- generate ATP
- small ribosomes
- double membrane
- ...
- gap junctions
- plasmodesmata
- tight junctions
- desosomes
- structure of phospholipid bilayer
- what factors affect the permeability of a phospholipid
bilayer?
- role of cholesterol in animal cell membranes
- transport across a cell membrane
- what can pass through a cell
membrane?
- small, chargless
compounds
- contransport
- exocytosis
- endocytosis
- passive transport
- diffusion
- osmosis
Anmerkungen:
- facilitated diffusion
- active transport
- ex: pumps
- types of solutions
- isotonic
- plant cell reaction
- animal cell reaction
- protist reaction
- hypertonic
- plant cell reaction
- animal cell reaction
- protist reaction
- hypotonic
- plant cell reaction
- animal cell reaction
- protist reaction
- G-protein receptors
- gated ion channel receptors.
- signal cascades
Anmerkungen:
- occur for protein based receptors
- phosphorylation cascades
- epinephrine pathway
- evolution of cell signaling
- quorum sensing
- how bacteria communicate
- they are actually a multii-cellular organism
- cell signaling
- types of signals
- protein based
- hydrophilic: cannot pass through lipid bylayer
Anmerkungen:
- bind to transmembrane receptors
- lipid based