AP Biology 2007-2008 Tour of the Cell 1 AP Biology Collins I  6 lines  Choose any two organelles done in yesterdays class assignment and explain how.

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AP Biology Tour of the Cell 1

AP Biology Collins I  6 lines  Choose any two organelles done in yesterdays class assignment and explain how they work together to perform a specific function

AP Biology Agenda  Discuss Collins  Worksheet  Chapter 4 should be read  Chapter 5 due on Friday with notes

AP Biology Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells - no organelles - organelles Eukaryote plant cells

AP Biology Why organelles?  Specialized structures  specialized functions  cilia or flagella for locomotion  Containers  partition cell into compartments  create different local environments  separate pH, or concentration of materials  distinct & incompatible functions  lysosome & its digestive enzymes  Membranes as sites for chemical reactions  unique combinations of lipids & proteins  embedded enzymes & reaction centers  chloroplasts & mitochondria mitochondria chloroplast Golgi ER

AP Biology Cells gotta work to live!  What jobs do cells have to do?  make proteins  proteins control every cell function  make energy  for daily life  for growth  make more cells  growth  repair  renewal

AP Biology Building Proteins

AP Biology Proteins do all the work! cells DNA proteins organism Repeat after me… Proteins do all the work!

AP Biology Cells functions  Building proteins  read DNA instructions  build proteins  process proteins  folding  modifying  removing amino acids  adding other molecules e.g, making glycoproteins for cell membrane  address & transport proteins

AP Biology Building Proteins  Organelles involved  nucleus  ribosomes  endoplasmic reticulum (ER)  Golgi apparatus  vesicles nucleusribosomeER Golgi apparatus vesicles The Protein Assembly Line

AP Biology nuclear pores nuclear pore nuclear envelope nucleolus histone protein chromosome DNA  Function  protects DNA  Structure  nuclear envelope  double membrane  membrane fused in spots to create pores  allows large macromolecules to pass through Nucleus What kind of molecules need to pass through?

AP Biology DNA Nucleus mRNA nuclear membrane small ribosomal subunit large ribosomal subunit cytoplasm mRNA nuclear pore production of mRNA from DNA in nucleus mRNA travels from nucleus to ribosome in cytoplasm through nuclear pore 1 2

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Nucleolus  Function  ribosome production  build ribosome subunits from rRNA & proteins  exit through nuclear pores to cytoplasm & combine to form functional ribosomes small subunit large subunit ribosome rRNA & proteins nucleolus

AP Biology small subunit large subunit Ribosomes  Function  protein production  Structure  rRNA & protein  2 subunits combine 0.08  m Ribosomes Rough ER Smooth ER

AP Biology membrane proteins Types of Ribosomes  Free ribosomes  suspended in cytosol  synthesize proteins that function in cytosol  Bound ribosomes  attached to endoplasmic reticulum  synthesize proteins for export or for membranes

AP Biology Endoplasmic Reticulum  Function  processes proteins  manufactures membranes  synthesis & hydrolysis of many compounds  Structure  membrane connected to nuclear envelope & extends throughout cell

AP Biology Types of ER roughsmooth

AP Biology Smooth ER function  Membrane production  Many metabolic processes  synthesis  synthesize lipids  oils, phospholipids, steroids & sex hormones  hydrolysis  hydrolyze glycogen into glucose  in liver  detoxify drugs & poisons  in liver  ex. alcohol & barbiturates

AP Biology Membrane Factory  Build new membrane  synthesize phospholipids  builds membranes  ER membrane expands  bud off & transfer to other parts of cell that need membranes

AP Biology Rough ER function  Produce proteins for export out of cell  protein secreting cells  packaged into transport vesicles for export Which cells have lot of rough ER?

AP Biology Synthesizing proteins cytoplasm cisternal space mRNA ribosome membrane of endoplasmic reticulum polypeptide signal sequence ribosome

AP Biology Golgi Apparatus Which cells have lots of Golgi? transport vesicles secretory vesicles  Function  finishes, sorts, tags & ships cell products  like “UPS shipping department”  ships products in vesicles  membrane sacs  “UPS trucks”

AP Biology Golgi Apparatus

AP Biology Vesicle transport vesicle budding from rough ER fusion of vesicle with Golgi apparatus migrating transport vesicle protein ribosome

Regents Biology DNA RNA ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum vesicle Golgi apparatus vesicle protein on its way! protein finished protein Making Proteins TO: nucleus

Regents Biology Collins I  As many lines as it takes!  Describe the endomembrane system  Explain how it functions in the production of a protein from start to finish

Regents Biology Agenda  Vocabulary list  Get lab books  Discuss lab  Where do we go from here

AP Biology proteins transport vesicle Golgi apparatus vesicle smooth ER rough ER nuclear pore nucleus ribosome cell membrane protein secreted cytoplasm Making proteins Putting it together…

AP Biology proteins transport vesicle Golgi apparatus vesicle smooth ER rough ER nuclear pore nucleus ribosome cell membrane protein secreted cytoplasm

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