cell parts and movement across membranes
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Cell Parts and Movement Across Membranes. Introduction. It’s estimated the human body has 75 trillion cells Cell shapes vary depending on their function Cell parts also vary depending on the requirement of their job. Composite Cell. Major Parts - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Cell Parts and Movement Across Membranes
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IntroductionIt’s estimated the human body has 75 trillion
cellsCell shapes vary depending on their functionCell parts also vary depending on the
requirement of their job
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Composite CellMajor Parts
Nucleus – centrally located and surrounded by nuclear envelope
Cytoplasm – free space within the cell The goo
Cell Membrane – lipid bilayer surrounding the cell Boundary that regulated what enters and leaves the
cell Site of metabolic activity
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Cell MembraneContains lipid, protein, and carbohydratesThin, flexible layer and somewhat elasticSelectively Permeable: controls what enters and exits the
cellLipid soluble molecules, O2 and CO2, pass through Impermeable to water-soluble molecules, amino acids, sugars,
proteins, nucleic acids, and ionsProteins
Receptors for cell surface for hormones Transport ions across membraneSelective channels for specific molecules
Carbohydrates: identify the cellInvolved in the function of the immune system
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Cell Membrane
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OrganellesCyt0skeleton: protein rods and tubules that
form a framework for support
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OrganellesEndoplasmic Reticulum (ER): folded
membraneTransport systemRough ER: has ribosomes, makes proteinsSmooth ER: no ribosomes, makes lipids
Ribosomes: attached to ER or freeComposed of protein and RNA moleculesStructure for RNA molecule and protein
synthesis
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Golgi Apparatusstacks of flatted, membranous sacs
packages, sorts, and modifies proteins Sugar molecules can be added or removed After the Golgi apparatus, molecules travel to the
cell membrane to exit the cell
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MitochondriaShaped similar to a kidney bean
Outter membrane and inner folded membrane, cristae
Release energy from molecules, like glucoseTransform food energy to cellular energy, ATPActive Cells, muscle cells, contain 1000’s Also contain genetic material
Can move slowly through the cytoplasm reproduce by dividing
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Mitochondria
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Lysosomesgarbage disposals
Tiny membrane sacsContain powerful enzymes that break down
nutrient molecules, foreign particles, worn-out cell parts
White Blood Cells can engulf bacteria Lysosomes destroyed the bacteria
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More OrganellesPeroxisomes
Abundant in liver and kidney cellsHouse enzymes that catalyze
biochemical reactionsMicrofilaments and microtubules
Thin, threadlike strandsForm cytoskeleton
CentrosomeDuring mitosis, form spindle fibers
Vesicles: vacuolesMembranous sacs formed from
cell membrane folding inward and pinching off Storage or transport
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MovementCilia: short hair like
structureMove in a “to and fro”
mannerProduces a wave motion,
which moves fluids Mucus in respiratory tract
Flagella: whip-like tailGenerally one per cellWave like motionSperm cell
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Cell NucleusNucleus: houses genetic material, DNA
Enclosed in double-layered nuclear envelopeNuclear Pores: protein channels for transport
Nucleolus: small, dense body inside the nucleusForm ribosomes
Chromatin: loosely coiled DNA
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Cell Transport
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Passive MechanismsDiffusion: molecules or ions more from region
of high concentration to low concentrationAs a result of diffusion, equilibrium is reached
Point where concentrations are equal Movement of particles continue, but is equal in all
directionsFacilitated Diffusion: larger molecules move
from higher concentrations to lower with the assistance of carrier moleculesInsulin promotes facilitated diffusion of glucose
through cell membranes
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Osmosis Pressurethe pressure due to the movement of water
Isotonic: solution with same osmotic pressure as body fluids
Hypertonic: solutions with higher osmotic pressure than body fluids Cell shrinks
Hypotonic: : solutions with lower osmotic pressure than body fluids Cell swells
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Active MechanismsActive Transport: movement from an area of
lower concentration to high Uses of energy, ATP
40% of body energy supplyEquilibrium is never reached
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Active MechanismsUse carrier molecules in cell membrane
Proteins with binding sitesWhen molecule binds, energy is released and
particle is moved through the membrane Sugars, amino acids, and Na +, K +, Ca 2+, H+
Absorbs nutrients from cell wall
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Endocytosis and ExocytosisEndocytosis: uses energy
to move large molecules into the cell
Exocytosis: uses energy to move large molecules out of the cella vesicle encloses the
molecule and fuses with the cell membrane and then exits or enters the cell
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EndocytosisPinocytosis: cell drinking
Take in water and other dissolved particlesPhagocytosis: cell eating
White blood cells: bacteria and cellular debris