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Directed Reading: “Cell Features” Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Directed Reading: “Cell Features”

1. What is the cell theory? The cell theory states that… 1. all living things are made of one or more cells 2. cells are the basic units of structure and function in organisms 3. all cells arise from existing cells.

2. Why can small cells exchange substances more readily than large cells? Small cells can exchange substances more readily than large cells can because small objects have a higher surface area-to-volume ratio.

3. What are prokaryotes? Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack nuclei and other internal compartments.

4. What is the difference between flagella and cell walls? Flagella are long, threadlike structures that protrude from the surfaces of cells and enable movement. Cell walls are structures that surround cell membranes and provide structure and support.

5. How are cell walls important to bacterial cells? They provide structure and support.

Matching 6. eukaryote d. cells contain nuclei 7. organelles b. cell structures that carry out specific activities 8. nucleus c. houses the cell’s DNA 9. cilia a. short hair-like structures

Completion 10. The ___ of a phospholipid is polar, and the long ___ are nonpolar. head, tails

Completion 11. The ___ is made of a double layer of phospholipids. lipid bilayer

Short Answer 12. What keeps proteins within the lipid bilayer? The middle part of a membrane protein is nonpolar, and it is therefore attracted to the nonpolar phospholipid tails in the interior of the lipid bilayer. The outer parts of a membrane protein are polar, and they are therefore attracted to the polar water molecules on either side of the lipid bilayer.

Short Answer 13. What are the functions of the cell membrane? Cell membranes enclose cells, separating their contents from their surroundings, and regulate the entry and exit of substances.

Matching 14. cell-surface marker d. identifies cell type 15. receptor protein b. recognizes and binds to substances outside the cell 16. enzyme a. assists chemical reactions inside the cell 17. transport protein c. helps substances move across the cell membrane