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Chapter 6 Test Prep

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Essential Features Common to all cells

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  • Plasma membrane
  • Region containing DNA
  • Cystosol

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Flagella

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Used to to help cell swim also sensory organelle sensitive to chemicals and temperatures outside of cell. (Prokaryotic)

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Fimbriae

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Used for attachment to different surfaces. (Prokaryotic)

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Nucleiod

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region where cell's DNA is located. (Prokaryotic)

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Electron Microscope

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Focus on beam of electrons through the specimen or onto its surface.

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Ribosomes

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complexes that synthesizes proteins (series of chemical reactions)

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Plasma Membrane

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enclosing the cytoplasm, acts as a selective barrier that allows passage of enough oxygen, nutrients, and waste to service the entire cell.

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Cytoplasm

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Jelly-like fluid that fills up the cell. made up of mostly salt and water. holds all of the cells internal parts together.

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Capsule

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Jelly-like outer coating of many prokaryotes. protects cell from engulfment.

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Chromosomes

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carries genes in the form of DNA.

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Prokaryotic Cell

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Lacking a true nucleus and the other membrane- enclosed organelles of the eukaryotic cell.

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Nucleus

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Contains most of the genes in the eukaryotic cell.

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Some genes are located in _______ and _______.

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Mitochondria and chloroplast.

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Not in all animal cells:

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Chloroplast

Cell wall

Central Vacuole

Plasmodesmata

Tonoplast

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Nuclear lamina

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Protein network that underlies in the evolope (makes the nucleus tough).