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1 Chapter 7 A Tour of the Cell

2 cells – basic units of structure/function microscopy – light microscope (LM) electron microscope (TEM, SEM) -resolving power -Leeuwenhoek (1600’s) -Robert Hooke (1665) -cell fractionation - centrifuge

3 Figure 7.1 The size range of cells

4 Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic cells
(largest distinction) Cytoplasm/cytosol Cell size limitations plasma membrane – thin, transparent, phospholipid bilayer, flexible, selectively permeable, porous

5 Structures found in all cells
Cytosol Plasma membrane Ribosomes DNA (chromatin/chromosomes)

6 Organization – Ultrastructure:. Nucleus. ~ 5mm diameter
Organization – Ultrastructure: Nucleus ~ 5mm diameter nuclear envelope: pore complex chromosomes/chromatin nucleolus: nucleolar organizers

7 Figure 7.4 A prokaryotic cell

8 Figure 7.5 Geometric relationships explain why most cells are microscopic

9 Figure 7.6 The plasma membrane

10 Figure 7.9 The nucleus and its envelope

11 Ribosomes free bound Endomembrane system endoplasmic reticulum (ER) cisternae rough smooth

12 Figure 7.11 Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

13 Figure Ribosomes

14 Golgi apparatus dictyosome Lysosome Microbodies peroxisomes – produce H2O2 glyoxysomes – initiate conversion of fat to sugar Vacuole Mitochondrion

15 Figure 7.12 The Golgi apparatus

16 Figure 7.16 Review: relationships among organelles of the endomembrane system 

17 Figure 7.14 The formation and functions of lysosomes (Layer 3)

18 Figure Lysosomes

19 Figure Peroxisomes

20 Figure 7.15 The plant cell vacuole

21 Figure 7.17 The mitochondrion, site of cellular respiration

22 Plastids chloroplasts amyloplasts chromoplasts: xanthophyll – yellow carotene – orange phycoerythrin – red

23 Figure 7.18 The chloroplast, site of photosynthesis

24 Cytoskeleton microtubules microfilaments intermediate filaments Centrioles Cilia Flagella (eukaryotic 9+2) Pseudopodia

25 Table 7.2 The structure and function of the cytoskeleton

26 Figure 7.20 The cytoskeleton

27 Figure 7.22 Centrosome containing a pair of centrioles

28 Figure 7.23 A comparison of the beating of flagella and cilia

29 Cell wall primary middle lamella secondary plasmodesma (plants) ECM (extracellular matrix)

30 Figure 7.28 Plant cell walls

31 Figure 7.29 Extracellular matrix (ECM) of an animal cell

32 Intercellular junctions
Tight junctions – continuous belts fused to prevent leakage ex: intestinal epithelium 2) Desmosomes – anchoring junctions ex: epithelial sheets Gap junctions – communicating junctions ex: in heart muscle cells

33 Figure 7.30 Intercellular junctions in animal tissues

34 Figure 7.8 Overview of a plant cell

35 Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell


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