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1. 2. Cell Theory. · All know living things are made up of cells ·Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things ·All cells come from pre-existing cells · Clip. 3. Robert Hooke-1665. · First to see cells. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cell Theory·All know living things are made up of cells·Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things·All cells come from pre-existing cells·Clip

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Robert Hooke-1665

·First to see cells.·First to use the word “cells”- named for the places that monks sleep in monastery ·Built first microscope

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Theodor Schwann1839Concluded that all animals are made up of cells

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Matthias Schleiden

1839

Concluded that all plant cells are made up of cells

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Two basic Types of Cells5

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Prokaryotic CellsDO HAVE·Cell membrane·Ribosomes·DNA

DO NOT HAVE·Organelles·Nucleus

·Are all singled celled organisms.·Thought of as more ancient life forms…they came 1st!

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Eukaryotic Cells

·Have organelles.·Singled-celled or multicellular organisms!·2 Types: Plant and Animal

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Basic Cell Structure

·Cells come in many different shapes and sizes.·Like bricks in a building, cells make up all living things·Clip

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The Cell Membrane

·The outside of ALL cells are surrounded by a membrane made of phospholipids.·Nickname: “The gatekeeper”

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Membrane Structure

·There are proteins “stuck” in the membrane that help get things into and out of the cells. ·They also help to get messages into the cell.

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The Membrane is a lipid bilayer.

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How do molecules get into and out of a cell?

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Transport through the membrane

Two types·Passive Transport·Energy input NOT required·Active Transport·Energy input required

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Passive Transport

Protein

Moves material from High Concentration to Low concentration

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3 types of Passive Transport ·Diffusion·Osmosis·Facilitated Diffusion

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Diffusion·Movement of molecules from a place of higher concentration to a place of lower concentration·Always higher to lower!·No energy input required!

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Osmosis:Diffusion of water through a cell membrane

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·Types of solutions: The direction in which the water moves is determined by the type of solution. ·Remember water runs downhill!· From high concentration to low concentration.

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3 types of Solutions19

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What types of solution?

Hypertonic Or

Hypotonic?

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HighConcentration

Low Concentration

Cell Membrane bilayer

Proteinchannel

Facilitated DiffusionParticles moved with the help of membrane proteins

Glucosemolecules

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Active Transport·Energy is required.·Need ATP- the universal energy molecule.·Low to high concentration

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Let's review Passive Transport!

http://programs.northlandcollege.edu/biology/biology1111/animations/passive1.swf

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Ways to get molecules into and out of a cell with active transport

Some molecules are too large to get through the membrane.Website

·Endocytosis·Into

·Exocytosis·Out of

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Cell Structure

·Cells are composed of a variety of structures that help them do their jobs.

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·Found in Plant, Fungi, and Bacteria Cells·Provides support and protection ·In plants, the cell wall is made of the carbohydrate cellulose.

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Ribosomes

·Not technically an organelles.·Nickname: “protein maker”·They help put the amino acids together to make proteins.·Made of the nucleic Acid-RNA

http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/sbi3a1/Cells/ribo.htm

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The Cytoplasm

·jelly-like substance·contains all of the organelles

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Organelles in the Cytoplasm

·Each organelle has a specific function so that the cell can do its job.·Each organelle has its own job!·Remember: ONLY EUKARYOTIC CELLS HAVE ORGANELLES!!!!

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What’s an organelle?

·Organelle mean “tiny organ.”·Organelles function together to help the cell carry out all of life’s activities!!

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Nucleus-The Control Center

·“The Brain”·Contains the DNA·DNA controls which proteins get made-and when!·Where ribosomes are made

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·has a phospholipid bilayer around it·nuclear pores allow substances to move into and out of the nucleus·DNA NEVER leaves the nucleus

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Nucleus (Continued)

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

·Membrane system - function = protein synthesis and transport.·thought of as a Highway and a place of protein synthesis.

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Two types of ER

·Smooth·No attached ribosomes·Rough·Attached ribosomes

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Golgi Apparatus

·Nickname: “UPS”·Packages molecules and sends them to their destination.·Also checks to make sure the molecules are put together correctly, if not correct it sends them back to the ER.

Website

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Let’s Review

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Vacuoles· packages of material that are being stored and transported

·Plants usually have one large one·Animals generally have many small ones.

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Lysosomes

·Nickname “Recycling Center”·Has digestive enzymes that breakdown and recycle molecules.

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Chloroplasts

Site of photosynthesis in plants.

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Cytoskeleton·Gives cells their shape.·Contain proteins: microtubules (shape) and microfilaments (movement). ·       

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Mitochondria·Nickname: “Powerhouse”·Site of ATP production·ATP is the universal energy molecule·Energy is stored in the bonds of ATP.·Website

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chloroplast

nucleolus

ribosomes

mitochondria

cell wall

Golgi apparatus

rough ER

vacuole

Plant cell

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rough ER

microfilaments

nuclear pore

ribosomes

mitochondria

microtubules

Golgi apparatus

centriole

Animal cell

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Levels of Organization·Cells make up tissues.·Tissues make up Organs.·Organs make up organ systems.

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