two main types of cells §prokaryotic – no nucleus, no membrane- bound organelles §eukaryotic –...
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Two main types of cells
Prokaryotic – no nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles
Eukaryotic – has a nucleus, has membrane-bound organelles
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An Overview of Cell Structure
All cells have three components Cell/plasma membrane Genetic material Cytoplasm/cytosol
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The Plasma Membrane
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The Plasma Membrane Surrounds the Cell
Phospholipid bilayer contains embedded proteins
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The Plasma Membrane Surrounds the Cell
Proteins enable cell to interact with environment
Transport proteins facilitate passage across membrane
Receptors induce cell changes with contact by molecules
Markers provide cell identity
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The Central Portion of the Cell Contains the Genetic Material
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Genetic material in prokaryotes
Single, circular molecule of DNAIs concentrated in the center, not membrane
bound
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Genetic material in eukaryotes
Contained within the nucleusSurrounded by two membranes
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The Cytoplasm Comprises the Rest of the Cell's Interior
Cytoplasm is a semifluid matrixContains chemicals to carry out growth and
reproduction
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The Cell Theory
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Robert Hooke
First cells seen with invention of microscope in 1665
Observed honeycomb of empty compartments in cork
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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
First to observe living cells
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Matthias Schleiden
Observed plant tissues
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Theodor Schwann
Observed animal tissues
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Modern principles of cell theory
All organisms composed of one or more cells
Cell is smallest living functional unitCells arise only from the division of other
cells
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The Structure of Simple Cells: Bacteria (Prokaryotic)
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A. Simplest Cellular Organisms
Great diversitySimilar organization, small sizeMay adhere in masses, but are
fundamentally separate from one another
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B. Strong Cell Walls
Carbohydrate matrix cross linked with peptide units
Gram positive, thick cell wall, retains stain, purple
Gram negative, thinner cell wall, releases stain, red or pink
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The Prokaryotic Cell
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C. Simple Interior Organization
1. Lack internal compartmentalization a. Cell strength due to cell wall b. Reactions not separated, single metabolic
unit
2. Lack membrane-bound organelles less efficient metabolic functions
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The Structure of Eukaryotic Cells: An Overview
Plants, animals, fungi and protists are all eukaryotic
Eukaryotes are more complex than Prokaryotes
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Eukaryotes Are More Complex Than Prokaryotes
Hallmark is compartmentalization Organelles are separated from one another by
membranes
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The Animal Cell
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Eukaryotes possess internal membrane-bound organelles
Golgi complex and lysosomes created by folding endoplasmic reticulum
Mitochondria and chloroplasts associated with cellular energy
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Eukaryotes possess internal membrane-bound organelles (cont).
Central vacuole in plants stores protein and wastes
Vesicles in animals store and transport many materials
Nucleus contains chromosomes made of DNA
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The Plant Cell
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Plant Cells
Cytoskeleton-An internal scaffold of proteins
Cell walls-Cellulose fibers embedded with polysaccharides and proteins
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The Endoplasmic Reticulum
Thin membranes not visible in light microscope
Divide interior into compartmentsLipid bilayer with embedded proteinsAbbreviated ER
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Endoplasmic Reticulum(ER)
Rough ERSmooth ER
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Rough ER: Manufacturer of Proteins for Export
Ribosomes assist in the manufacturing of proteins They contain groups of proteins and RNA Translation of RNA into proteins
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Smooth ER: Organizer of Internal Activities
Lack ribosomesContain embedded enzymesAssociated with detoxification,
carbohydrate and lipid synthesis
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The Nucleus: Information Center for the Cell
Spherical appearance in most cellsIt is the largest organelle, readily visibleCentrally located, positioned by filaments
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The Nucleus
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The Nuclear Envelope
Double layer of membranes, outer membrane continuous with ER
Membranes pinched together at nuclear pores Embedded with proteins, serve as molecular
channels Restrict passage of molecules to proteins and
RNA
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Proteins are made on the Ribosomes
On the ribosome, RNA is made into proteins
Proteins are necessary for the function of life Ribosomes are the worker bees of the cell
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The Golgi Complex: The Delivery System of the Cell
Golgi Bodies Individual, flattened stacks of membranes Collectively called the Golgi complex Function in Molecule Collection, Packaging,
Distribution The FedEx of the cell
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The Golgi Complex
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Lysosomes: Producers of digestive enzymes for the cellMembrane bound organelles containing digestive
enzymes Digest worn-out cell components and recycle material
into new structures
Digest pathogens engulfed by white blood cells The garbage truck of the cell
Participate in selective cell annihilation
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Lysosomes
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Centrioles: Microtubular Assembly Plants
Present in animal and protist cellsOccur in pairs at right angles near nuclear
envelope, forms the centrosome Associated with assembly and organization
of microtubules Help move DNA during Mitosis
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Centrioles
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Mitochondria: The Cell's Chemical Power Plant
Occur in all organisms Bounded by double membrane
a. Outer membrane is smooth b. Inner membrane is folded into contiguous
layers called cristae
Mitochondria possesses own DNAMitochondria are capable of replication
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Mitochondria
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Chloroplasts: Where Photosynthesis Takes Place
Occur in photosynthetic organisms, plants and algae
Bounded by double membraneInternal membranes form disk-shaped
thylakoids (look like pancakes)Photosynthetic pigments on thylakoid surfacePossess own DNA, can reproduce
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Chloroplast
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The Cytoskeleton
Interior Framework of the Cell
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Flagella and Cilia
Motility for the Cell
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Flagella vs. Cilia
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Cilia
Have functions other than locomotionPass fluids over tissue surfaceBend in response to sound waves
In your aural canal
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ENDOSYMBIONT HYPOTHESIS
Mitochondria and chloroplasts originally were independent prokaryotic cells (with their own DNA).
Were engulfed by larger cells, eventually became symbiotic with each other.