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Cell Structure
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Based on the first chapter of OCR AS Biology
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Cell Structure
Microscopes
Light
Uses glass lenses to refract light and increase magnification
Light is focused on object using condenser lens
Passed through specimen and refracted by objective lens
Reaches eyepiece lens, where image is flipped right way up
Resolution tends to be low
Resolution is degree of detail
Magnification is increases apparent size
Stains tend to be chemicals that react with chemicals found in sample or attach to cellular parts
Electron
Tranmission Electron Microscope
Passes electrons through object
Scanning Electron Microscope
Bounces electrons off object
Stains tend to be heavy metal ions
Ions are positive and stop electrons passing, causing a darkening effect in final image
Eukaryotic Organelles
Animal Specific
Centrioles
Make microtubules
Then orders them to make spindle for mitosis
Plant Specific
Chloroplasts
Membranes called grana form stacks of thylakoids
Light is used to split water into hydrogen ions
Used to make ATP
Cell Walls
See Cell Membranes Mind Map
Nucleus
The Nucleus houses the chromosomes, which contain the DNA of the cell
It is surrounded by a nuclear envelope
This has nuclear pores to allow mRNA in and out
Endoplasmic Recticulum
Rough
Covered in ribosomes
Place of protein synthesis
Smooth
Various uses
Membrane that separates cisternae from cytoplasm
Synthesisied proteins stored in cisternae
Golgi Apparatus
Combines small molecules to make bigger ones
Bigger molecules packaged to make vesicles
Sent out of cell or stored
Makes Lysosomes
Lysosomes
Bags of digestive enzymes
Sperm cells have specialised lysosomes
Mitochondria
Site of aerobic respiration
Has a double membrane
Inner makes cristae
ATP formed here
ATP= Energy currency
Background material called matrix
Cell Membrane
See Cell Membranes Mind Map
Cilia and Flagella
Cilia= Short structures
Flagella= Long structures
Can be used to move cell
Arranged with two microtubules in the centre and 9 pairs circling
Called 9+2
Vacuoles
Storage for food in liquid form
Larger in Plants and used for sap
Prokaryotic cells
No Nucleus
Chromosomes present but not as we know them
Circular and not associated with histones
No Mitochondria
No Chloroplasts
Ribosomes about 2/3rds smaller
No Cytoskeleton
Has Cell walls but not as we know it
Flagella only, and different structure
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