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Cell Structure 1
Plant cell
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What is the function of the chloroplast envelope?
It is a
double
plasma
membrane that surrounds the whole chloroplast and is very
selective
on what it lets through
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Where does the light-dependent stage of photosynthesis occur in the chloroplast?
In the
grana
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What are thylakoids and what do they contain?
Thylakoids are
disk-like
structures that contain
chlorophyll
, a
photosynthetic
pigment
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How do thylakoids connect with each other in the chloroplast?
Some thylakoids have
tubular
extensions
that join with other
thylakoids
in other
grana
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What occurs in the stroma of the chloroplast?
The
light-independent reaction
occurs here, which involves the synthesis of
sugars
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What is found in the stroma besides the light-independent reaction components?
Other structures such as
starch grains
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What is the equivalent of starch grains found in animal cells?
Glycogen
is a form of starch found in animal tissue
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What are the adaptations of chloroplasts for photosynthesis?
Membranes of the grana provide a
large
surface
area
for chlorophyll,
enzymes
, and
electron
carriers
Stroma
contains enzymes for the
light-independent reaction
Chloroplasts contain
DNA
and
ribosomes
to manufacture proteins for photosynthesis
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What is the structure of the plant cell wall?
It is made of
cellulose
microfibrils
embedded in a
matrix
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What is the function of the middle lamella in plant cells?
It
glues
adjacent cells together
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Why does a cell wall need to be strong?
To give
strength
to the plant as a whole and to allow continuous movement of
water
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When might the strength of the cell wall be tested?
During
osmotic pressure
,
mechanical stress
, growth, and development
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How does the cell wall of fungi differ from that of plants?
Fungi have a cell wall made of
chitin
, while plant cell walls are made of
cellulose
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What surrounds the vacuole in plant cells?
A single membrane called the
tonoplast
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What is the function of the vacuole in plant cells?
It supports plants by becoming
turgid
and serves as a temporary
food
store
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What might the vacuole contain?
Fluid
,
pigments
, and temporary
food
stores
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Why are pigmented petals useful to plants?
They
attract
pollinators
and aid in
reproduction
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