Cell structure

Bacteria have very simple cells called “prokaryotic” cells. All other organisms ( plants, fungi, animals, protists ) have more complicated “eukaryotic” cells.

A)Web site name: The Biology Project

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Read “Eukaryotics”

1).What is the glycocalyx? ______

2).What is the function of ribosomes? ______

3).What are two functions of the Golgi body? ______

4).What are two functions of lysosomes? ______

5).What is the function of mitochondria? ______

6).What are “cristae”? ______

7).What are two unusual features of chloroplasts and mitochondria? ______

8).What does this suggest about the origin of chloroplasts and mitochondria? ______

B)Web site name: Economist magazine(Note: if it says you have reached your article limit, just clear your browser cache)

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Read “Cell free biotech will make for better products”.

9).What is a ribosome’s job? ______

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10).What “useful chemicals” can be engineered from ribosomes and proteins?

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11).What is one advantage of getting rid of the cells? ______

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12).Which gut bacteria is used in this system? ______

13).What is the name of the enzymes that eat up the fragmented DNA? ______

14).Which energy-carrying molecule powers the process of making proteins? ______

15).How many proteins can be processed in parallel? ______

16).What do tubes which flash brightly indicate? ______

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17).Which disease will STRO-001 treat? ______

18).Why does GreenLight want to make an undigestible analogue of ribose?______

19).How long ago was beer invented? ______

C)Web site name: Cells Alive (Nucleus)

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Click on “Start the Animation” then “Animal Cell”, then click on “Nucleus”

20).What is the nucleus surrounded by? ______

21).How does the nucleus communicate?______

22).Why is a liver cell different from a muscle cell? ______

Click on “Nucleolus”

23).What does the nucleolus produce? ______

D)Web site name: Cells Alive (Animation)

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Click on “Start the Animation” then “Animal Cell”, then “Mitochondria”

24).What is the function of mitochondria?______

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25).What is one similarity between the mitochondria and nucleus? ______

26).Why are the cristae folded? ______

27).What is the primary energy source for the cell? ______

Click on “Cell membrane”

28).What does “hydrophilic” mean? ______

29).What color are the proteins in the diagram? ______

30).Which ions move through the proteins? ______

Click on “Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum”

31).The ER is a continuation of ______

32).What is the function of smooth endoplasmic reticulum in muscle cells? ______

33).What is the function of smooth ER in liver cells? ______

Click on “Cytoskeleton”

34)What is the primary importance of the cytoskeleton?

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35)What color are the stress fibers stained in the photograph? ______

Click on one more organelle listed near the bottom of the screen.

36) Which organelle did you click on? ______

37) Summarize the information about this organelle:

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E)Web site name: Economist magazine(Note: if it says you have reached your article limit, just clear your browser cache)

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Read “Towards a body on a chip”

38) How would the test for a new drug “normally” be carried out?

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39) Apart from the “liver-on-a-chip” which two other organs are currently being produced by groups from Harvard University and the University of California?

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40) How many “tiny livers” does each liver chip contain? ______

41) How does the lung-on-a-chip stretch and relax the cells, to mimic breathing?

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42) Do see any ethical concerns with having human heart cells “beating on their own at 55 – 80 beats per minute”? ______

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43) Why is the military interested in having 10 organs on a body chip?

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44) What are a couple of hurdles that still need to be overcome? ______

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