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Organelles and Cytoplasm
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Basic Cell
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Cytoplasm
• Cytoplasm is the substance of a cell other then that of the nucleus.
• Cytoplasm is made up of three major elements; cytosol, organelles, and inclusions.
• Most cellular activities happen in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm can be thought of as the “factory area” of the cell.
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Cytoskeleton
• Cytoskeleton is an elaborate network of protein structures that extend throughout the cytoplasm.
• The cytoskeleton is made up of microtubules, filaments and microfilaments.
• The cytoskeleton acts as the cells “bones and muscles”.
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Cilia
• Cilia is tiny, hair-like projections on cell surfaces that move in a wavelike manner.
• Cilia in the respiratory system lining move mucus up and away from the lungs.
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Flagella
• Long, whiplike extensions of the cell membrane of some bacteria and sperm.
• They serve to propel the cell.
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Microvilli
• Microvilli are tiny, fingerlike extensions of the plasma membrane that project from an exposed cells surface.
• They increase the cells surface.
• The have a core of actin filaments.
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Centrioles
• Minute body found near the nucleus of the cell composed of microtubule.
• Active in cell division.
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• Organells that originate from the golgi apparatus.• Contains strong digestive enzymes.
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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
• The membrane network in cytoplasm that is composed of tubules or cisternae.
• Some membranes carry ribosomes on their surfaces while others are smooth.
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
• All materials for the cell membrane are made in the RER.
• “cell factory”• Studded with
rhibosomes.
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• Ribosomes are made of proteins and a type of RNA called rhibosomal RNA.
• They produce proteins in cytoplasm.• They float free in cytoplasm.
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Mitochondria
• The mitochondria is responsible for ATP generation.
• “Mighty Mitochondria”
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Golgi Apparatus
• The golgi apparatus modifies and packages proteins close to the nucleus.
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• Vesicles are small membranous sacs • Packaging • They migrate to the plasma membrane, fuses
with it, and then ruptures, spilling the sac contents out of the cell.
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• The control station or “headquarters”.
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• The center of the nucleus. • The prominent structure of the nucleus.• It produces ribosomes.
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Mitosis
• Mitosis results in the formation of two daughter cells. When the nucleus divides, each daughter cell ends up with exactly the same genetic information as the mother cell.
• Interphaseearly prophaselate prophasemetaphaseanaphasetelophasedaughter cell.