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Chapter 3 Structure and Function of Plant Cells. Scales of Microscopic Observation Sizes either metric or as magnifications mag = nx The human eye is.

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1 Chapter 3 Structure and Function of Plant Cells

2 Scales of Microscopic Observation Sizes either metric or as magnifications mag = nx The human eye is 1x Lenses increase magnification, series even more (ex. Compound light microscope) Total mag is achieved by multiplying the powers: 5x X 10x = 50x The light microscope: 100-1000x mag. The electron microscope: >100,000x mag. Resolving Power (most cells cannot be seen unaided)

3 Cytology = the study of cell structure and function Tools used:light microscope electron microscope stains special scopes Electron microscopy: TEM and SEM Cell freeze fractionation and organelles Biochemical cytology Cell Organization Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Cell defined: (bag of sugary water?) Cell size: surface area to volume ratio; limits on distance and transport

4 The Plant Cell Eukaryotic cells and compartmentalization! Parts of a typical plant cell:  Plasma (cell) membrane  Cytoplasm  Nucleus  Ribosomes  Cytoskeleton  Organelles  Cell wall

5 Membranes and Cell Compartments Plasma membrane  Surrounds cell, partially fluid  Semi(selectively)permeable  Barrier that protects cell, gives cell support and some shape  Allows passage of gases and nutrients into and out of cell only at surface  Metabolic activities occur in or on membranes

6 Organelles = “tiny organs”  Small internal spaces or compartments inside a cell surrounded by additional membrane  Compensate plasma membrane  Increases surface area  Compartments maintain different environments for different types of reactions  Perform own special functions Internal Membrane Systems

7 The endomembrane system - network of membranes that interconnect organelles for the synthesis, packaging and transport of substances Consists of: Plasma membrane Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) – two types Rough ER Smooth ER Dictyosomes (Golgi bodies) Flattened membrane sacs Primarily for secretion Major shipment center

8 Vesicles Vacuoles Large central vacuole and turgor pressure Microbodies Ex. Peroxisomes and glyoxysomes Connections between cells Plasmodesmata (plasmodesma) - open channel for movement of material from one cell to the next - show picture

9 The Nucleus  Is an organelle  Very very large  Genetic control center  DNA and chromosomes  Nuclear envelope  Nuclear pores  Nucleolus and ribosomes  Cytosol and nucleoplasm Ribosomes Not an organelle Site of protein synthesis Made up of protein and RNA

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