Biology 1002B Final: Exam Review -- Bio 1002.pdf

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Basal body: organelle found at base of flagellum, where the microtubules of flagella are developed. Mitochondria: atp factories of the cell (has more than one mitochondria) Chloroplast: energy transducing factory of the cell (only 1 per cell) Pyrenoid: found within the chloroplast - where carbon fixation takes place. Reactive oxygen species - dangerous to cell in excess. Carbon fixation: process by which photosynthetic organisms turn inorganic carbon (co2)into organic compounds (carbs) Eyespot: also found within chloroplast - enables chlamy cell to orient itself in relation to light. Photoaxis: movement towards or away from light: chlamy moves both towards light - to harvest photons for photosynthesis - and away from light - if too much light is absorbed, too much product is form creating ros. Rods and cones: rods and cones are photoreceptor cells containing photoreceptors found on their discs which harvest light.

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