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APHY Week 2 Lab

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What are the 3 main Cell Components?   Nucleus, Cytoplasm/Cytosol, and Organelles  
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The Nucleus contains what 3 things?   1. DNA in the form of chromatin 2. Nucleolus 3. Nuclear Membrane  
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Name all 11 Organelles   1. Mitochondira 2. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) 3. Golgi Body 4. Vacuoles/Vesicles 5. Lysosomes 6. Cytoskeleton 7. Centrioles (plural)/Centrisome(single) 8. Flagellum 9. Cilia 10. Microvili 11. Cell Membrane  
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Lysosomes   contain digestive enzymes  
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Centrroles   have function in cell division  
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Flagellum   a long tail which beats to move the cell  
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Cilia   hairlike projections used to propel substances across the cell surface  
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Microvilli   increases surface area  
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Another Name for the Cell Membrane   Plasma Membrane  
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Name the 2 types of membrane transportation   Diffusion & Osmosis  
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Define Osmosis   diffusion of water  
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Diffusion   the spreading of particle from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration  
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What happens during Interphase?   DNA is in the form of chromatin, Nucleus is intact, and Nucleolus is present  
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What happens during Prophase?   Nucleolus disappears, Nucleus opens up, and DNA coils into chromasomes  
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What happens during Metaphase?   Chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate (spindle equator)  
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What happens during Anaphase?   Centroles pull the chromosomes apart  
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What happens during Telophase?   Chromosomes stop moving, Nucleus divides, Cytokinesis  
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What is Cytokinesis?   the division of cytoplasm (begins during late anaphase and continues through and beyond telophase)  
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What are Daughter Cells?   the 2 resulting cells at the end of mitosis (final product)  
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