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1 Cells Anatomy

2 Cells and Tissues Carry out all chemical activities
Cells are the building blocks of all living things Tissues are groups of cells that are similar in structure and function

3 Anatomy of the Cell Cells are not all the same
All cells share general structures All cells have three main regions Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma membrane

4 The Nucleus Control center of the cell Contains genetic material (DNA)

5 The Nucleus Three regions Nuclear envelope (membrane) Nucleolus
Chromatin

6 The Nucleus

7 The Nucleus Nuclear envelope (membrane) Double membrane
nuclear pores - exchange of material

8 The Nucleus Nucleoli Sites of ribosome assembly
Ribosomes move into the cytoplasm through nuclear pores

9 The Nucleus Chromatin DNA and protein
Present when the cell is not dividing

10 Plasma Membrane Barrier for cell contents Double phospholipid layer
Hydrophilic heads Hydrophobic tails

11 Plasma Membrane

12 Plasma Membrane Specializations
Microvilli Finger-like projections that increase surface area for absorption Do all cells have microvilli?

13 Plasma Membrane Specializations
Membrane junctions Tight junctions Desmosomes Gap junctions

14 Plasma Membrane Specializations

15 Cytoplasm Cytoplasm is the material outside the nucleus and inside the plasma membrane

16 Cytoplasm Cytosol Organelles Inclusions

17 Cytoplasmic Organelles

18 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Mitochondria “Powerhouses” of the cell

19 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Ribosomes Sites of protein synthesis Found at two locations:

20 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Fluid-filled tubules for carrying substances

21 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Rough ER Smooth ER

22 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Golgi apparatus Modifies and packages proteins:

23 Pathway 3 Pathway 2 Pathway 1 Rough ER Proteins in cisterna Cisterna
Membrane Lysosome fuses with ingested substances Transport vesicle Golgi vesicle containing digestive enzymes becomes a lysosome Pathway 3 Pathway 2 Golgi apparatus Secretory vesicles Pathway 1 Golgi vesicle containing membrane components fuses with the plasma membrane Proteins Golgi vesicle containing proteins to be secreted becomes a secretory vesicle Secretion by exocytosis Plasma membrane Extracellular fluid

24 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Lysosomes Contain enzymes that digest worn-out or non-usable materials within the cell

25 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Peroxisomes Membranous sacs of oxidase enzymes Detoxify harmful substances Break down free radicals (highly reactive chemicals)

26 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Cytoskeleton Internal framework/structure

27 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Cytoskeleton Three different types:

28 Cytoplasmic Organelles
Centrioles Rod-shaped structure made off microtubules Direct the formation of mitotic spindle during cell division

29 Cellular Projections Not found in all cells Used for movement

30 Cellular Projections Cilia: move materials across the cell surface
Flagella: propel the cell


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