AP Biology Chapter 7. The Cell: Cytoskeleton AP Biology Cytoskeleton  Function  structural support  maintains shape of cell  provides anchorage for.

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AP Biology Chapter 7. The Cell: Cytoskeleton

AP Biology Cytoskeleton  Function  structural support  maintains shape of cell  provides anchorage for organelles  motility  cell locomotion  cilia, flagella, etc.  regulation  organizes structures & activities of cell

AP Biology Cytoskeleton  Structure  network of fibers extending throughout cytoplasm  3 main protein fibers  microtubules  microfilaments  intermediate filaments It’s a matter of size…

AP Biology Evolutionary perspective  Proteins that make up the fibers are very similar in all living things  from bacteria to humans  tubulin (all cells)  actin (eukaryote cells)  Means that they are both ancient and essential for life

AP Biology Microtubules  Structure  thickest fibers  hollow rods about 25nm in diameter  constructed of protein, tubulin  grow or shrink as more tubulin molecules are added or removed

AP Biology Microtubules  Function  structural support & cell movement  move chromosomes during cell division  centrioles  tracks that guide motor proteins carrying organelles to their destination  motor proteins: myosin & dynein  motility  cilia  flagella

AP Biology Centrioles  Cell division  in animal cells, pair of centrioles organize microtubules guiding chromosomes in cell division

AP Biology Cilia & flagella  Extensions of eukaryotic cytoskeleton  Cilia = numerous & short (hair-like)  Flagella = 1-2/cell & longer (whip-like)  move unicellular & small multicellular organisms by propelling water past them  cilia sweep mucus & debris from lungs  flagellum of sperm cells

AP Biology Cilia  Oar-like movement  alternating power & recovery strokes  generate force perpendicular to cilia’s axis

AP Biology Flagella  undulatory movement  force generated parallel to flagellum’s axis

AP Biology Cilia & Flagella  Structure  remember 9+2!  9 pairs of microtubules around 2 single microtubules in center  bending of cilia & flagella is driven by motor protein  dynein  requires ATP

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Microfilaments (actin filaments)  Structure  thinnest class of fibers  solid rods of protein, actin  twisted double chain of actin subunits  about 7nm in diameter  Function  3-D network inside cell membrane  in muscle cells, actin filaments interact with myosin filaments to create muscle contraction

AP Biology Microfilaments (actin filaments)  Dynamic process  actin filaments constantly form & dissolve making the cytoplasm liquid or stiff during movement  movement of Amoeba  cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells  speeds distribution of materials “Let’s go to the video tape!” (play movie here)play movie here

AP Biology Intermediate filaments  Structure  specialized for bearing tension  built from keratin proteins  same protein as hair  intermediate in size 8-12nm  Function  hold “things” in place inside cell  more permanent fixtures of cytoskeleton  reinforce cell shape & fix organelle location  nucleus is held in place by a network of intermediate filaments

AP Biology Summary  Microtubules  thickest  cell structure & cell motility  tubulin  Microfilaments  thinnest  internal movements within cell  actin, myosin  Intermediate filaments  intermediate  more permanent fixtures  keratin actin microtubule nuclei

AP Biology Cell Junctions Where cells touch each other…

AP Biology Plant cell wall  Structure  cellulose  primary cell wall  secondary cell wall  middle lamella = sticky polysaccharides

AP Biology Intercellular junctions  Plant cells  plasmodesmata  channels allowing cytosol to pass between cells plasmodesmata

AP Biology Animal cell surface  Extracellular matrix  collagen fibers in network of glycoproteins  support  adhesion  movement  regulation

AP Biology Intercellular junctions in animals

AP Biology Intercellular junctions  Animal cells  tight junctions  membranes of adjacent cells fused forming barrier between cells  forces material through cell membrane  gap junctions  communicating junctions  allow cytoplasmic movement between adjacent cells  desmosomes  anchoring junctions  fasten cells together in strong sheets

AP Biology A cell is a living unit greater than the sum of its parts

AP Biology Thanks as always to Kim Foglia And now for some… Stupid Penguin Tricks…. Any Questions??