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Cell Structure and Function

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Cell Structure and Function

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Cells

• Smallest living unit• Most are microscopic

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Discovery of Cells

• Robert Hooke (mid-1600s)– Observed sliver of cork– Saw “row of empty boxes”– Coined the term cell

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Cell theory

• Theodor Schwann

“ all living things are made of cells”

• Rudolf Virchow

“all cells from cells”

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Principles of Cell Theory

• All living things are made of cells

• Smallest living unit of structure and function of all organisms is the cell

• All cells arise from preexisting cells

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Cell Size

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Cells Have Large Surface Area-to-Volume Ratio

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Characteristics of All Cells

• A surrounding membrane

• Protoplasm – cell contents in thick fluid

• Organelles – structures for cell function

• Control center with DNA

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Cell Types

• Prokaryotic

• Eukaryotic

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Prokaryotic Cells

• First cell type on earth

• Cell type of Bacteria and Archaea

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Prokaryotic Cells

• No membrane bound nucleus

• Nucleoid = region of DNA concentration

• Organelles not bound by membranes

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Eukaryotic Cells• Nucleus bound by membrane

• Include fungi, protists, plant, and animal cells

• Possess many organelles

Protozoan

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Representative Animal Cell

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Representative Plant Cell

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Organelles

• Cellular machinery

• Two general kinds– Derived from membranes– Bacteria-like organelles

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Bacteria-Like Organelles

• Derived from symbiotic bacteria

• Ancient association

• Endosymbiotic theory– Evolution of modern cells from

cells & symbiotic bacteria

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Plasma Membrane

• Contains cell contents

• Double layer of phospholipids & proteins

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Phospholipids

• Polar– Hydrophylic head– Hydrophobic tail

• Interacts with water

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Movement Across the Plasma Membrane

• A few molecules move freely– Water, Carbon dioxide, Ammonia

• Carrier proteins transport some molecules– Proteins embedded in lipid bilayer– Fluid mosaic model – describes fluid nature of

a lipid bilayer with proteins

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Membrane Proteins

• Channels or transporters– Move molecules in one direction

• Receptors – Recognize certain chemicals

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Membrane Proteins

• Glycoproteins – Identify cell type

• Enzymes – Catalyze production of substances

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Cell Walls

• Found in plants, fungi, & many protists

• Surrounds plasma membrane

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Cell Wall Differences

• Plants – mostly cellulose

• Fungi – contain chitin

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Cytoplasm

• Viscous fluid containing organelles– Interconnected filaments & fibers – Fluid = cytosol– Organelles

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Cytoskeleton

• Filaments & fibers

• Made of 3 fiber types– Microfilaments– Microtubules– Intermediate filaments

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A = actin, IF = intermediate filament, MT = microtubule

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Cilia & Flagella

• Provide motility• Cilia

– Short– Used to move substances

outside human cells

• Flagella – Whip-like extensions– Found on sperm cells

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Cilia & Flagella Structure

• Bundles of microtubules

• With plasma membrane

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Centrioles

• Pairs of microtubular structures

• Play a role in cell division

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Membranous Organelles

• Functional components within cytoplasm

• Bound by membranes

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Nucleus

• Control center of cell

• Double membrane

• Contains – Chromosomes– Nucleolus

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Nuclear Envelope

• Separates nucleus from rest of cell

• Double membrane

• Has pores

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DNA

• Hereditary material

• Chromosomes– DNA– Protiens– Form for cell division

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Nucleolus

• Most cells have 2 or more

• Directs synthesis of RNA

• Forms ribosomes

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

• Helps move substances within cells

• Network of interconnected membranes

• Two types– Rough endoplasmic reticulum– Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

• Ribosomes attached to surface– Manufacture protiens– Not all ribosomes attached to rough ER

• May modify proteins from ribosomes

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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

• No attached ribosomes

• Has enzymes that help build molecules– Carbohydrates– Lipids

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Golgi Apparatus

• Involved in synthesis of plant cell wall

• Packaging & shipping station of cell

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Golgi Apparatus Function

• Molecules come in vesicles

• Vesicles fuse with Golgi membrane

• Molecules may be modified by Golgi

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Golgi Apparatus Function (Continued)

• Molecules pinched-off in separate vesicle

• Vesicle leaves Golgi apparatus

• Vesicles may combine with plasma membrane to secrete contents

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Lysosomes

• Contain digestive enzymes• Functions

– Aid in cell renewal– Break down old cell parts – Digests invaders

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Vacuoles

• Membrane bound storage sacs

• Common in plants

• Contents – Water– Food– wastes

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Bacteria-Like Organelles

• Release & store energy

• Types – Mitochondria – Chloroplasts

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Mitochondria

• Have their own DNA

• Bound by double membrane

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Mitochondria

• Break down fuel molecules– Glucose– Fatty acids

• Release energy– ATP

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Chloroplasts

• Derived form photosynthetic bacteria

• Energy capturing organelle

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Photosynthesis

• Process of chloroplast

• Makes cellular food – glucose

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Review of Eukaryotic Cells

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Review of Eukaryotic Cells

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Molecule Movement & Cells

• Passive Transport

• Active Transport

• Endocytosis

• Exocytosis

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Passive Transport

• No energy required

• Move due to gradient– differences in concentration, pressure, charge

• Move to equalize gradient– High moves toward low

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Types of Passive Transport

• Diffusion

• Osmosis

• Facilitated diffusion

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Diffusion

• Molecules move to equalize concentration

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Osmosis

• Special form of diffusion

• Fluid flows from lower solute concentration

• Often involves movement of water– Into cell– Out of cell

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Solution Differences & Cells

• Hypotonic– Solutes in cell more than outside– Outside solvent will flow into cell

• Isotonic– Solutes equal inside & out of cell

• Hypertonic– Solutes greater outside cell– Fluid will flow out of cell

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Facilitated Diffusion

• Differentially permeable membrane

• Channels help molecule or ions move

• Usually by transport proteins of cells

• No energy is used

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Process of Facilitated Transport

• Protein binds with molecule

• Shape of protein changes

• Molecule moves across membrane

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Active Transport

• Molecular movement

• Requires energy

• Example is sodium-potassium pump

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Endocytosis

• Movement of large material– Particles– Organisms – Large molecules

• Movement is into cells

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Process of Endocytosis

• Plasma membrane surrounds material

• Edges of membrane meet

• Membranes fuse to form vesicle

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Forms of Endocytosis

• Phagocytosis – cell eating

• Pinocytosis – cell drinking

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Exocytosis

• Reverse of endocytosis

• Cell discharges material

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Exocytosis

• Vesicle moves to cell surface

• Membrane of vesicle fuses

• Materials expelled

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