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Part 1: Overview of Cells, Cell Membrane

Cells 1) Name the four elements that make up the bulk of living matter and list several trace elements. 2) Define cell, organelle, and inclusion. 3) Identify on a cell model or diagram the three major cell regions (nucleus, cytoplasm, and plasma membrane). 4) List the structures of the nucleus and explain the function of chromatin and nucleoli. 5) Identify the organelles on a cell model or describe them, and discuss the major function of each.

 Basic unit of structure & function  200 different cell types  Made of C, O, H, N + trace elements  3 main parts: 1. Plasma membrane 2. Cytoplasm 3. Nucleus

 Function: enclose cell contents, control exchange of substances with environment, cell communication  Made of:  Lipid bilayer  Cholesterol  Glycolipids  Proteins

 Proteins float in fluid lipid bilayer

1. Phospholipid 1. Phospholipid: hydrophilic  Polar/hydrophilic (water-loving) “head” hydrophobic  Nonpolar/hydrophobic (water-fearing) “tail”

2. Cholesterol  20% of membrane lipid  Stabilize membrane  Maintain fluidity

3. Glycolipids  Lipid + sugar attached  5% membrane lipid  For cell recognition glycolipid

1. Integral Proteins  Inserted into lipid bilayer  Have both hydrophilic & hydrophobic regions  Functions  Functions: enzymes, transport, receptors (relay messages) integral proteins

2. Peripheral Proteins  Attached loosely to membrane  Functions  Functions: support, enzymes, movement, linkage peripheral protein

 protein + sugar attached  Serves as specific biological marker  cell recognition glycoprotein

Transport

Receive chemical messages

Maintain cell shape

Enzyme activity

Intercellular joining

Cell-cell recognition “ID tags”