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Cell Structure and Function.  Before 1600’s fiber/tissue = basic unit of life  Observed cork cells  Coined the term “cell”

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1 Cell Structure and Function

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3  Before 1600’s fiber/tissue = basic unit of life  Observed cork cells  Coined the term “cell”

4  Made improvements to the microscope  First to see living cells  “animalcules” unicellular organisms

5 3. Mathias Schleiden (1838)4. Theodor Schwann (1838)  Plants- made of cells  Animals- made of cells

6  Cells come from other cells

7  1. All living things are made of cells  2. All cells come from preexisting cells  3. Cells are the basic units of structure and function  Possible b/c of development of the microscope  Involved many of scientists over hundreds of years.

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13 Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote

14 ProkaryoteEukaryote  No Nucleus  No organelles  Simple structure  Small, unicellular  Bacteria  Nucleus  Membrane bound organelles  Complex structures  Animals, plants, fungi, protists

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17  Lysosome  Leucoplasts  Chromoplasts  Mitochondria  Chloroplast  Cytoskeleton  Centrioles  Cilia  Flagella  Plasma Membrane  Cell Wall  Nucleus  Cytoplasm  Ribosomes  Rough ER  Smooth ER  Golgi Body  Vacuole

18  Phospholipid bilayer embedded with protein  “Fluid Mosaic” theory  Regulates movement of molecules into or out of the cell

19  Rigid structure outside of the plasma membrane  Protects and supports cell  Plants, fungi, bacteria  Made of cellulose

20  Control center for the cell  Chromatin  DNA “blueprint” for cell’s proteins  Nucleolus  Makes ribisomes

21  Liquid inside the cell  Water/nutrients  Contains organelles

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23  Site of protein synthesis

24  Produces and transports molecules

25  Stores, modifies and packages proteins, hormones etc.  Post office of the cell

26  Stores food, waste, sugar, water etc.  Storage center of the cell

27  Digests food molecules or worn-out cell parts

28  Store starch (in plants)

29  Contain pigments (in plants)

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31  “Powerhouse of the cell”  Site of cellular respiration

32  Site of photosynthesis

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34  Internal framework of the cell  Microtubules- provide support  Microfilaments- enable cells to move (contractile proteins)

35  Aid in the division of animal cells

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37  Cilia-short- fibers  Flagella- long fibers

38 Molecules constantly enter and leave the cell

39  Requires no energy  Examples:  Diffusion and Osmosis  Facilitated Diffusion Transport proteins in membrane moves sugar, amino acids etc Follows concentration gradient

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41  Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration  Passive transport- requires no energy

42  Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

43  Concentration of solutes are equal inside and outside of the cell.

44  Solution outside the cell has a higher concentration of solutes than the cell.  Less water inside  Solution outside the cell has a lower concentration of solutes than the cell.  More water inside

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46  Wilting = loss of turgor pressure

47 PlasmolysisCytolysis Shrivel Burst

48  Carrier proteins – transport molecules  Low concentration to High concentration  Uses energy

49  “into” the cell  Engulfs material by enclosing it in membrane  Forms a vacuole within the cell

50  Expelling large amounts of material from the cell

51  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfy92hd aAH0&list=PL978360DC8EE52FCB https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfy92hd aAH0&list=PL978360DC8EE52FCB

52  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao9cVh wPg84 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao9cVh wPg84


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