Chapter 7 Biology. Cells are the basic unit of structure and functional unit of living things. English scientist named Robert Hooke made a simple microscope.
Organelles. The nucleus contains a eukaryotic cell’s genetic library The nucleus contains most of the genes in a eukaryotic cell –Some genes are located.
AP Biology 2005-2006 Chapter 7. The Cell: Endomembrane System– Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes, Peroxisomes, Vacuoles, Vesicles.
CHAPTER 4 A TOUR OF THE CELL 4.2 Most cells are microscopic Objectives:1) Be able to explain why cell size is limited. III. Surface area-to-volume.
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General Biology A Tour of the Cell. I. What is a Cell? A. The cell theory 1. The fundamental units of both structure and function in all living things.
The nucleus contains most of the genes in a eukaryotic cell. Some genes are located in mitochondria and chloroplasts. The nucleus is separated.
7.4.1 Explain that each tRNA molecule is recognized by a tRNA-activating enzyme that binds a specific amino acid to the tRNA, using ATP for energy. 3 Summary:
Chapter 6 Introduction to Cells
Cell Organelles Chapter 7 – Section 3. Review What did we say were the TWO MAIN types of cells? What do they have in common? What was the BIGGEST Difference?
Section 7-2 Cell Parts. You’re going to draw an organelle from the basket. You are to use your book to create notes for your organelles. 1) Make a.
Cell Structure and Function 1665 Robert Hooke coined the term “cells” 1830 Schleiden and Schwann All living things are composed of cells Cell is the basic.