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Cytoskeleton & Movement Do Now: 1.Turn in Homework, get out notes from Friday (cytoskeleton) 2.Cell City analogies: If you havent done so, add ribosomes.

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1 Cytoskeleton & Movement Do Now: 1.Turn in Homework, get out notes from Friday (cytoskeleton) 2.Cell City analogies: If you havent done so, add ribosomes to the ER row, because it should be Endoplasmic reticulum + ribosomes. Finish any anaolgies you haven’t completed yet.

2 Cell City Presentations Your project should include: –Analogy reasoning for each part –A representation of each part that makes sense Due Monday: 1 week. Don’t waste time!

3 Cytoskeleton

4 Just like your body has a skeleton to maintain its shape and size, cells have a cytoskeleton to do the same thing.

5 Microfilaments are the smallest strands of the cytoskeleton

6 Microfilaments are a polymer of a protein called actin. They’re used for cell movement and muscle contraction

7 Microtubules are larger strands and are thicker and stronger.

8 Microtubules are hollow tubes made of a protein called tubulin.

9 During cell division, spindle fibers move chromosomes apart. Spindle fibers are microtubules.

10 Movement Some cells move using organelles called cilia and flagella

11 Cilia are small hair-like structures on the outside of a cell.

12 If a cell has cilia, it always has a lot of them!

13 Cilia (and flagella) are made of microtubules bundled together.

14 Flagella are much bigger than cilia, and cells that have them only have a few.

15 One More Way to Move: Pseudopodia Means “false foot” Think blob

16 How do cells move? Cilia: many tiny beating “hairs.” Flagella: a few long, whip-like propellers. Pseudopodia: flow from 1 spot to another. Do The Dance….


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