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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 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 ▫Tight junctions  Impermeable junctions  Bind cells together into leak-proof sheets ▫Desmosomes  Anchoring junctions that prevent cells from being pulled apart (Think ANCHORS) ▫Gap junctions  Allow communication between cells (GAPS)

15 Plasma Membrane Specializations

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

17 Cytoplasm Cytosol  Fluid that suspends other elements Organelles  “Little organs” that perform functions Inclusions  Stored nutrients or cell products

18 Cytoplasmic Organelles

19 Mitochondria ▫“Powerhouses” of the cell ▫Carry out reactions: oxygen used to break down food ▫Provides ATP

20 Cytoplasmic Organelles Ribosomes ▫Sites of protein synthesis ▫Found at two locations:  Free in cytoplasm  Part of the Rough ER

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

22 Cytoplasmic Organelles Rough ER  Studded with ribosomes  Synthesizes proteins Smooth ER  Lipid metabolism and detoxification of drugs and pesticides

23 Cytoplasmic Organelles Golgi apparatus ▫Modifies and packages proteins:

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

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

26 Cytoplasmic Organelles Peroxisomes ▫Membranous sacs of oxidase enzymes  Detoxify harmful substances  Break down free radicals (highly reactive chemicals) ▫Replicate by pinching in half

27 Cytoplasmic Organelles Cytoskeleton ▫Internal framework/structure

28 Cytoplasmic Organelles Cytoskeleton ▫Three different types:  Microfilaments (largest)  Intermediate filaments  Microtubules (smallest)

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

30 Cellular Projections Not found in all cells Used for movement

31 Cellular Projections Cilia: move materials across the cell surface  Located in the respiratory system to move mucus Flagella: propel the cell  The only cell in the human body with flagella is sperm


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