Mod 1 Ch 21 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
cell | most basic unit of life. Considered the building block of the human body |
3 components of cells | 1. cell membrane 2. cytoplasm 3. nucleus |
cell membrane | -has receptors that identify cell (lock and key) -helps in communication between cells -regulates movement in and out of cell -some have cilia or flagella |
cytoplasm | fluid inside cell that contains organelles |
nucleus | -controls every organelle in cytoplasm -contains chromatin -DNA is contained in chromosomes of the cell |
Endoplasmic Retuiculum | -organelle 1. rough - ribosomes attached 2. smooth - no ribosomes - responsible for transporting protein |
ribosomes | -organelle -protein factory of the cell that are responsible for transporting proteins |
Golgi apparatus | -organelle -tiny flattened sacs that help process and package chemicals in the cell |
Mitochondria | -organelle -"powerhouse" of the cell, responsible for the production of ATP |
Lysosomes | -organelle -digestive bags in the cell |
centrioles | -organelle -small paired rods important in cellular division |
DNA | -mandatory for cell reproduction -provides the cell's genetic make-up |
interstitial fluid | makes up empty space between cells |
cell division | mitosis and cytokinesis |
5 stages of Mitosis | 1. Prophase 2. Prometaphase 3. Metaphase 4. Anaphase 5. Telophase |
Prophase | centrioles have replicated, moved to opposite ends of the cell creating spindle fibers between them |
Prometaphase | centrioles move to the poles of the cell |
Metaphase | Chromosomes move to the middle and line up along the center of the cell |
Anaphase | 2 daughter chromosomes (chromatids) move to the opposite ends |
Telophase | cytoplasm division occurs and mitosis is completed |
epithelial tissue | covers the body and lines many parts of the body1. |
connective tissue | most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body |
3 types of muscle tissue | 1. voluntary / striated 2. Involuntary / smooth 3. cardiac |
nerve tissue | allows rapid communication between various parts of the body |
3 types of passive transport (does not require energy) | 1. diffusion 2. osmosis 3. filtration |
diffusion | - type of passive transport - substance scatters throughout available space |
osmosis | - type of passive transport - water moves from area of high concentration to area of low concentration |
filtration | - type of passive transport - requires form of pressure - movement of water and solutes due to hudrostatic pressure |
2 types of active transport (requires energy) | 1. phagocytosis (eats) 2. pinocytosis (drinks) |
phagocytosis | cell engulfs or "eats" solid particles such as bacteria |
pinocytosis | "drinks" |
genetics | study of the hereditary make-up of animals and plants |
genes | made up of DNA |
Genetic disorders | 1. albinism 2. color deficiency 3. hemophilia |
albinism | - genetic disorder - congenital but non-pathological disorder -recessive gene mutation causes lack of pigment in hair, skin, and nails |
color deficiency | - AKA color blindness - genetic disorder - difficulty in distinguishing reds and greens - inherited, sex-linked disorder usually passed from mother to son |
hemophilia | - genetic disorder - sex-linked disorder in which blood coagulation time is greatly increased |
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