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1 Chapter 3 Cell Biology & Genetics
Part 1

2 Cells Basic units of ALL living things
Smallest part of an organism that have the characteristics of life All eukaryotic cells have Plasma membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Organelles cork cells

3 What do “cells” do? Cellular Functions
Undergo metabolic reactions (metabolism) & Use Energy Synthesis of Molecules (proteins, nucleic acids, lipids) Communication Reproduction & Inheritance

4 CELL CITY

5 Cell Video Inner Life of a Cell

6 Cell Parts (page 58-59) PLASMA MEMBRANE
Function….. outer boundary of cells Controls the entry and exit of substances Contain “receptor proteins” (name tags) which identify the cells to recognize other cells (communication)

7 Plasma Membrane - Structure
Phospholipid bi-layer containing cholesterol molecules and proteins

8 Nucleus - Function Control center of cell
Houses the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) which regulates protein synthesis (remember enzymes are a type of protein) & the chemical reactions that take place within the cell

9 Nucleus - Structure Enclosed by nuclear envelope (double membrane) which has pores Contains chromatin (DNA) Contains a nucleolus which is where ribosomes are made

10 Ribosome - Function Site of Protein Synthesis

11 Ribosome - Structure Made of rRNA (ribosomal RNA) and proteins
Some ribosomes are found attached to endoplasmic reticulum and some are “free” floating in the cytoplasm

12 Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER) - Function
Synthesizes Proteins and then transports them to the Golgi Apparatus

13 Rough ER - Structure Membranous tubules and flattened sacs with attached ribosomes

14 Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) - Function
Makes lipids and carbohydrates Detoxifies harmful chemicals Stores Calcium

15 Smooth ER - Structure Membranous tubules and flattened sacs with no attached ribosomes

16 Golgi Apparatus (aka Golgi Body) - Function
Modifies, packages, and distributes proteins and lipids for secretion or internal use

17 Golgi Body - Structure Flattened membrane sacs stacked on each other

18 Lysosome – Function & Structure
Function: contains digestive enzymes Structure : membrane bound vesicle (pinched off from Golgi)

19 Peroxisome – Function & Structure
Function : site of amino acid and lipid breakdown & breaks down hydrogen peroxide Structure: membrane bound vesicle

20 Proteasomes – Function & Structure
Function : Break down proteins in cytoplasm Structure: tube-like protein complex in cytoplasm

21 Mitochondria - Function
Major site of ATP (energy) synthesis when oxygen is available

22 Mitochondria - Structure
Double membrane bound organelles Inner membrane forms “infoldings” called cristae

23 Centrioles - Function Site of microtubule formation
Form the base of flagella and cillia

24 Centrioles - Structure
PAIR of cylindrical organelles in the centrosome (MTOC) consisting of triplets of parallel microtubules

25 Cilia - Function Move materials over the surface of cells

26 Cilia - Structure Extensions of the plasma membrane
Contains DOUBLETS of parallel microtubules 10 micrometers long

27 Flagella – Function & Structure
Propels spermatozoa (in humans) Extensions of plasma membrane containing doublets of parallel microtubules 55 micrometers long

28 Cilia vs Flagella

29 Microvilli – Function & Structure
Function: Increase surface area of plasma membrane for absorption and secretion; modified form of sensory receptors Structure: extensions of plasma membrane containing microfilaments


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