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Advanced Biology Cell Structure Chapter 5. All organisms are composed of cells  Prokaryotes have a single circular molecule of DNA, while eukaryotic.

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1 Advanced Biology Cell Structure Chapter 5

2 All organisms are composed of cells  Prokaryotes have a single circular molecule of DNA, while eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, bounded by a nuclear membrane and containing DNA.

3 All organisms are composed of cells  Cytoplasm fills the interior of the cell, exclusive of the nucleus, and a plasma membrane encloses the cell and separates it from its surroundings. The plasma membrane contains several types of proteins that allow the cell to interact with its environment.

4 All organisms are composed of cells  Early cell theory included three principles: (1) All organisms are composed of one or more cells; (2) cells are the smallest living things; and (3) cells arise only by division of previously existing cells.

5 All organisms are composed of cells  Smaller cells are more advantageous than larger cells due to the limitations of communication in relation to surface area-to-volume ratios.

6 Eukaryotic cells are more structurally complex than prokaryotic cells.  Most prokaryotic cells are encased by a strong cell wall and can be classified using the Gram staining procedure.  Gram Positive – thicker cell wall retains the violet stain  Gram Negative – thinner wall, does not retain violet stain, but will appear pink due to the second stain applied.

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8 Eukaryotic cells are more structurally complex than prokaryotic cells.  Some prokaryotes use a flagellum for locomotion.  Because prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bounded organelles, all cytoplasmic constituents have access to all areas of the cell.

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10 Eukaryotes: Cells with Complex Interiors  Eukaryotic cells have extensive internal compartmentalization, with multiple membrane-bounded organelles carrying out specific functions.

11 The Nucleus: Information Center for the Cell  The nucleus is the repository for the genetic information that directs cell activities.  The surface of the nucleus is bounded by two phospholipid bilayer membranes that form the nuclear envelope.

12 The Nucleus: Information Center for the Cell  DNA is organized into chromosomes located in the nucleus.

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14 The Endomembrane System  The endoplasmic reticulum is an extensive system of folded membranes that compartmentalizes the cell's interior.  The Golgi apparatus collects, packages, modifies, and distributes molecules throughout the cell.

15 The Endomembrane System  Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes that catalyze the rapid breakdown of proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates.

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17 Ribosomes: Sites of Protein Synthesis  Two ribosomal subunits join to form a ribosome when they attach to messenger RNA to direct protein synthesis.

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19 The Cytoskeleton: Interior Framework of the Cell  The cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells is meshed by a network of protein fibers called the cytoskeleton, which supports the shape of the cell and anchors its organelles.

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21 The Cytoskeleton: Interior Framework of the Cell  Eukaryotic cells may contain three types of cytoskeletal fibers: actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments.

22 Not all eukaryotic cells are the same.  Vacuoles and Cell Walls Plant cells usually contain a large central vacuole for storage, and are encased by thick cell walls and often even by strong secondary walls.

23 Not all eukaryotic cells are the same.  The Extracellular Matrix Animal cells lack the thick cell walls of plants, but secrete a mixture of glycoproteins to form an extracellular matrix, which helps coordinate the behavior of all the cells in a particular tissue.


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