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Cell activity
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GCSE Biology Mapa Mental sobre Cell activity, creado por kate.siena el 29/03/2014.
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Cell activity
Cells
Animal cells
Nucleus, to control the activities of the cell
Contains chromosomes which carry genes that control the characteristics of the body
Different forms of genes are called alleles
Cytoplasm, in which most of the chemical reactions take place
The cell membrane controls passage of substances into and out of the cell
Mitochondria, where most of the energy is released in respiration
Ribosomes, where protein synthesis occurs
Plant cells
Chloroplasts, which absorb light energy to make food
Contain chlorophyll
A permanent vacuole filled with cell sap
A cell wall made of cellulose, which strengthens and supports the cell
Other cells
Bacteria
No nucleus - instead genetic material is arranged in plasmids
Yeast
A single celled organism
Movement of substances in and out of cells
Diffusion
Spreading of the particles of any substance in solution
Results in a net movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a low concentration
The greater the difference in concentration, the faster the rate of diffusion
Osmosis
Movement of water across a partially permeable membrane
Moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
Definitions
Isotonic: if two solutions have the same concentration
Hypertonic: the solution which is more concentrated
Hypotonic: the solution which is more dilute
Turgid plant cells: rigid plant cells with lots of water
Plasmolysed plant cells: shrunken plant cells with little water
Cells use active transport to absorb substances across partially permeable membranes against the concentration gradient.
This requires energy from respiration
Efficiency of exchange can be increased by
Having a large surface area
Having a thin surface
Having an efficient blood supply
Being ventilated
Cell division
Meosis
Cell divides to form sex cells/gametes
Cell divides twice to form four gametes, each with a single set of chromosomes
Gametes join at fertilisation and this newly form cell divides by mitosis to form many cells, becoming an organism
Mitosis
The cell divides once to produce two genetically identical daughter cells
Cell division is essential for growth and repair in an organism
Plants can differentiate cells throughout their lives, however animals are unable to
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