Biology Cell
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Cell | Fundamental structural and functional unit of life |
Matthias schneiden | German Botanist |
Theodore Schwann | British Zoologist |
Pre existing cells | Omnis cellula-e cellula |
One of Smallest cells | Mycoplasma |
Mycoplasma size | 0.3um |
Bacteria | 3-5um |
Largest isolated single cell | Ostrich |
Longest cell | Nerve cell |
Shape of cell varies with | Function |
RBC | Round and biconcave |
WBC | Amoeboid |
Columnar epithelial cells | Long and narrow |
Tracheid | Long and narrow |
Mesophyll cells | Round and oval |
Nerve cell | Branched and long |
Typical eukaryotic cell size | 10-20um |
Virus size | 0.02-0.2um |
Smallest cell | Pplo |
Pplo size | 0.1um |
Size of ribosome | 15nm to 20nm |
Inclusion bodies eg | Phosphate- granules, cyanophycean granules, glycogen granules |
Where are gas vacuoles found | Blue -green, purple, and green photosynthetic bacteria |
Eukaryotes | Protists, plants, animals, fungi |
Compartmentalisation of cytoplasm | Membrane system |
Nucleus in eukaryotes | Organised nucleus with nuclear envelope |
Algae cell wall composition | Cellulose, galactans, mannans, calcium carbonate |
Other plants cell wall | Cellulose, hemicellulose, pectins, proteins |
Who first observed Golgi | Camillo Golgi (1898) |
Densely stained reticular structures, with flat disc -shaped stacks or cisternae placed parallel | Golgi |
Cisternae diameter | 0.5 to 1um |
Lysosome | Membrane bound vesicular structures formed buy the packaging process in Golgi |
Membrane bound sacs in cytoplasm | Vacuoles |
Vacuoles have | Sap, excretory product and useless products |
Vacuole bound by single membrance | Tonoplast |
Contractile vacuole in amoeba | Osmoregulation and excretion |
Food vacuoles | Phagocytosis of food |
Not easily visible under microscope | Mitochondrion |
No of mitochondrion depends on | Physiology of cell |
Diameter of mito | 0.2-1.0um |
Length of mito | 1-4.1um |
Amyloplasts | Store carbohydrates(potato) |
Elaioplasts | Store oils and fats |
Aleuroplasts | Store proteins |
Chloroplasts shape | Lens-shaped |
Length of chloroplasts | 5-10um |
Width | 2-4um |
Green alga has how many chloroplasts | 20-40 per cell |
Ribosomes | Granular structures |
Ribosomes first observed by | George Palade(1953) |
Eukaryotic ribosomes | 60s+40s=80s |
Prokaryotic ribosomes | 50s+30s=70s |
Nucleus first discovered | Robert Brown, 1831 |
What was material of nucleus stained by dye called | Chromatin (by Flemming) |
Interphase NUCLEUS | Nucleus of a cell when it isn't dividing |
Metacentric chromosome | MIDDLE CENTROMERE from two equal arms of chromosome |
Sub metacentric chromosome | Centromere slightly away from the middle of chromosome, resulting in one slightly longer arm and one slightly shorter arm |
Acrocentric chromosome | Centromere situated very close to its end forming one extremely short and one extremely long arm |
Telocentric chromosome | Chromosome is present at the terminal end |
Satellite | Non staining secondary constrictions at constant location. |