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Page 1: Unit 3: Cells - The living units. Cells - Basis of Life ●Highly organized ●Made of four primary elements – N, O, C, H ●About 60% water ●Bathed in a dilute

Unit 3:Cells - The living

units

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Cells - Basis of Life

● Highly organized● Made of four primary elements –

N, O, C, H● About 60% water● Bathed in a dilute saltwater solution

(something like seawater) called interstitial fluid

● Vary in shape and function

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Structure of a Generalized Cell

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Anatomy of a Cell• Cells are not all the same

• All cells share general structures

• Cells are organized into three main regions:

• Nucleus

• Cytoplasm

• Plasma membrane

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The Nucleus• Control center of the cell

• Contains genetic material (DNA)

• Three regions:

• Nuclear membrane

• Nucleolus

• Chromatin

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Nuclear Membrane• Double-layered barrier of nucleus

• Contain nuclear pores that allow for exchange of material with the rest of the cell

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Nucleolus• Sites of ribosome production

• Ribosomes then migrate to the cytoplasm through nuclear pores

• Nucleus contains one or more nucleoli

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Chromatin• Genetic information

• Composed of DNA and protein

• Scattered throughout the nucleus

• Chromatin condenses to form chromosomes when the cell divides

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Cytoplasm• Material outside the nucleus and inside the plasma membrane

• Cytosol

• Fluid that suspends other structures

• Organelles

• Metabolic machinery of the cell

• Inclusions

• Non-functioning units; stored nutrients or cell products (i.e. fat droplets, pigments, glycogen, mucus)

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Cytoplasmic Organelles

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Ribosomes• Sites of protein synthesis

• Made of protein and RNA

• Found in two locations

• Free in the cytoplasm

• Attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum

• ‘Factory Worker’

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Endoplasmic Reticulum• Fluid-filled tubules for carrying substances

• Two types of ER

• Rough ER:

• Site where proteins are folded and transported

• Studded with ribosomes (makes it look ‘rough’)

• ‘Factory that houses the factory workers’

• Smooth ER:

• Functions in cholesterol synthesis and breakdown, fat metabolism, and detoxification of drugs

• No ribosomes

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Golgi Apparatus• Modifies and packages proteins

• Produces different types of packages

• Secretory vesicles

• Cell membrane components

• Lysosomes

• ‘Stack of flattened sacs’

• ‘FedEx Shipping Plant’

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Lysosomes and Peroxisomes• Lysosomes

• Contain enzymes that digest materials within the cell

• Used in programmed cell death

• Peroxisomes

• Detoxify harmful substances

• Break down free radicals (highly reactive, dangerous chemicals) to H2O2

• Membranous sacs of special enzymes (like catalase)

• Replicate by pinching in half

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Mitochondria• Mitochondria

• Carry out reactions where oxygen is used to break down food

• Provides ATP for cellular energy

• Change shape continuously

• ‘Mighty Mitochondria’

• ‘Powerhouse of the cell’

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Cytoskeleton• Cytoskeleton

• Provides the cell with an internal framework

• Network of protein structures that extend throughout the cytoplasm

• ‘Scaffold of the cell’

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Cytoskeleton• Cytoskeleton

• Three different types:

• Microfilaments-cell motility and change in shape- actin and myosin

• Intermediate filaments-form desmosomes and internal guy wires-fibrous subunits

• Microtubules-determine shape of cell-tubulin subunits

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Centrioles• Centrioles

• Site for formation of mitotic spindle during cell division

• Able to form cilia and flagella in special cells

• Rod-shaped bodies made of microtubules

• Arranged in a 9+3 formation

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Cell Diversity• 75 to 100 trillion cells in human body

• 200 different cell types

• 1. Connect body parts

• Fibroblast

• Erythrocyte (RBCs)

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Cell Diversity

•2. Cover and line body organs

•Epithelial Cell

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Cell Diversity

•3. Move organs and body parts

•Skeletal muscle

•Smooth muscle

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Cell Diversity

•4. Stores nutrients

•Fat cell

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Cell Diversity•5. Fight disease

•Macrophage cell

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Cell Diversity

•6. Gathers information and controls body functions

•Nerve cell

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Cell Diversity

•7. Reproduction

•Ovum (egg)

•Sperm