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Title: NURSING NOTES - Anatomy & Physiology (CELLS)
Description: This is compilation of notes with summarizations related to cells for the course Anatomy & Physiology in nursing that are easy to understand and learn.
Description: This is compilation of notes with summarizations related to cells for the course Anatomy & Physiology in nursing that are easy to understand and learn.
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ANATOMY
&
PHYSIOLOGY
CELLS
Basic unit of life
Synthesis of molecules
Communication
Cell metabolism and energy release
Reproduction and inheritance (DNA)
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Enzymes, glycogen, and potassium are
found in higher concentrations INSIDE
the cell
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Membrane channels:
proteins that extend from one side of
cell membrane to other
size, shape, and charge (+/-)
determine what can go through
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Carrier molecules:
bind to molecules, transport them
across, and drop them off
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Membrane channels:
can transport a variety of materials
fuse with cell membrane
Diffusion through the Cell Membrane
Leak & Gated Membrane Channels
What is it?
Movement of molecules from areas of high to low concentration
SOLUTION: solid, liquid, or gas that contains one or more solutes
SOLUTE: substance added to solvent that dissolves
SOLVENT: substance such as H2O that solute is being added to
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H2O = SOLVENT, salt = SOLUTE, mixture = SOLUTION
CONCENTRATION GRADIENT:
measures conc
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Sodium-potassium pump
SECONDARY ACTIVE TRANSPORT
FACILITATED DIFFUSION
ACTIVE TRANSPORT
What is it?
diffusion of water across a
cell membrane
OSMOTIC PRESSURE:
force required to prevent
movement of water across
cell membrane
HYPOTONIC SOLUTION:
lower conc
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of H2O outside cell
H2O moves into cell
lysis (burst)
HYPERTONIC SOLUTION:
higher conc
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H2O inside cell
H2O moves out
crenation (shrinks)
ISOTONIC SOLUTION:
equal conc
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Sperm
MICROVILLI:
Location: cell surface
Characteristic: shorter than cilia
Function: increase surface area
What is it?
cell’s framework
made of proteins
FUNCTIONS:
provide support
hold organelles in place
enable cell to change shape
What is it?
double helix in nucleus
composed of nucleotides
contains 5 carbon sugar (deoxyribose,
nitrogen base, phosphate)
Also called Central Dogma
Occurs in three stages:
DNA replication
Transcription
Translation
What is it?
process by mRNA is converted into
amino
acids (polypeptides)
produces proteins
codons pair with anticodons
ANTICODONS: 3 nucleotide bases
carried by tRNA
What is it?
cell division that occurs in all cells except
sex cells
forms 2 daughter cells
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MICROTUBULES:
largest diameter
provide structural support
form cilia and flagella
INTERMEDIATE FILAMENTS:
medium diameter
maintain cell shape
MICROFILAMENTS:
smallest diameter
involved in cell movement
What is it?
information in DNA directs protein
synthesis
proteins provide code for gene
expression
enzymes regulate chemical reactions
uses transcription and translation
What is it?
process by which DNA is “read”
occurs in ribosomes
produces mRNA (messenger RNA)
mRNA contains codons
CODONS: set of 3 nucleotide bases that
code for a particular amino acid
What is it?
formation of 2 daughter cells from a
single parent cell
uses MITOSIS and MEIOSIS
each cell (except sperm and egg)
contains
46 chromosomes (DIPLOID)
sperm & egg contain 23 chromosomes
CHROMATID: 2 strands of chromosomes that are genetically identical
CENTROMERE: where 2 chromatids are connected
CENTRIOLES: small organelle composed of 9 triplets
time between cell divisions
DNA is in strands (chromatin)
DNA replication occurs
chromatin condenses into
chromosomes
centrioles move to opposite ends
Chromosomes align
chromatids separate to form 2 sets of
chromosomes
chromosomes move towards centrioles
chromosomes disperse
nuclear envelopes and nucleoli form
cytoplasm divides to form 2 cells
Title: NURSING NOTES - Anatomy & Physiology (CELLS)
Description: This is compilation of notes with summarizations related to cells for the course Anatomy & Physiology in nursing that are easy to understand and learn.
Description: This is compilation of notes with summarizations related to cells for the course Anatomy & Physiology in nursing that are easy to understand and learn.