1. Grow and Reproduce 2. Digest Nutrients 3. Excrete Waste 4. Respond to Stimuli 5. Ability to adapt...

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1. Grow and Reproduce

2. Digest Nutrients

3. Excrete Waste

4. Respond to Stimuli

5. Ability to adapt to the environment

6. Move

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Cells are the basic units of living organisms.

1. All living things are composed of cells– Basic units of living things

2. All cells come from pre-existing cells

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• Macromolecules – 1. Carbohydrates

• C, H, O atoms • Monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides

– 2. Lipids (C, H, O)• Nonpolar – hydrophobic

– 3. Proteins (+N)• Amino acids, dipeptides • Polypeptides

– 4. Nucleic acids• Nucleotides (sugar, phosphate and nitrogen base)

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1. Carbohydrates– Cell recognition; Energy (Starches); Plant Structure (Cellulose); Glycogen

(Glucose stored in the liver)

2. Lipids– Neutral Fats (Saturated, Unsaturated, etc.); Phospholipids (Cell

Membrane); Wax (Cerumen) – Cholesterol (Cell Membrane); Hormones (Steroid)

3. Proteins – Transport in Cells; Enzymes; Hormones; Antibodies; Hemoblobin in blood;

Muscle contractile proteins

4. Nucleic Acids– Chromosomes and Genes (Inheritance) – DNA; RNA (Protein Synthesis)

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• Prokaryotic – No nucleus; no membrane organelles – Bacteria

• Eukaryotic– True Nucleus; membrane-bound organelles– Animals and Plants

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1. Basic Parts

2. Organelles

3. Role of the Nucleus

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1. Similarities to Animal Cells

2. Major Differences

3. Some Important Vocabulary • Plasmolysis • Turgid • Flaccid

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• 1. Structure – Phospholipid bilayer with membrane proteins – Polar heads (hydrophilic); Nonpolar tails

(hydrophobic)

• 2. Selectively Permeable

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1. Passive – Osmosis vs. diffusion – Materials transported – Facilitated Diffusion vs. Diffusion

2. Active – ATP Energy required

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1. Endocytosis– Outside to inside – Larger particles; liquids– ‘Importing’

2. Exocytosis– Inside to outside– ‘Exporting’ – What type of things does the cell need to get rid of? To

Export for the benefit of other cells/tissues?

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1. Body Cells (Somatic) vs. Sex Cells (Gametes)– Body Cells – 46 chromosomes; Gametes – 23

chromosomes; “diploid or 2n”

2. Mitosis vs. Meiosis– Mitosis: 2n -------- 2n – Meiosis: 2n ------ n (haploid)

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1. DNA contains genetic information inside the chromosomes.

2. Expression of genetic information

3. Production of Proteins – Protein Synthesis; Phenotypical Traits, etc.