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CHAPTER 7 SECTION 7.1: Life is Cellular

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1 CHAPTER 7 SECTION 7.1: Life is Cellular

2 Robert Hooke: Discovered cells in 1665 Looked at cork with a microscope

3 Anton van Leewenhoek looked at pond water with a microscope

4 Wee Beasties!!!

5 MOST CELLS ARE MICROSCOPIC

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7 CALCULATING TOTAL MAGINIFICATION WITH THE CONPOUND LIGHT MICROSCOPE:
Power of the eyepiece lens x power of the objective lens = total magnification Our eyepieces have a 10x lens Our microscopes have four objective lenses: 4x _____ 10x _____ 40x _____ 100x _____

8 COMPOUND LIGHT MICROSCOPE

9 WHAT IF WE NEED TO SEE SOMETHING SMALLER THAN THE LIGHT MICROSCOPE CAN DISPLAY?
Viruses Organelles Many other things Electron microscopes! Transmission electron microscopes (TEM) shows images of slices of specimens Scanning electron microscopes (SEM ) shows 3D images of whole specimens

10 Liver cell Red blood cells mitocondrion HIV virus

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13 The CELL THEORY: All living things are made of cells Nerve cells
Skin cells Muscle cells blood cells Single celled organisms (bacteria)

14 2. The cell is the basic unit of life; all living things are made of cells

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16 3. All cells come from other cells

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18 PROKARYOTES VERSUS EUKARYOTES: ALL cells have:
A plasma membrane Cytoplasm DNA Ribosomes In addition, ALL Eukaryotes have: A nucleus Membrane-bound organelles All plants, animals, fungi, and protists Prokaryotes do NOT have: Membrane bound organelles All bacteria

19 WHAT IS IN A CELL? Cytoplasm organelles

20 PROKARYOTES:

21 THE ANIMAL CELL:

22 THE NUCLEUS

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25 CHROMATIN

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27 NUCLEAR ENVELOPE AND NUCLEAR PORES

28 ORGANELLES THAT STORE, CLEAN UP, AND SUPPORT
Vacuoles and vesicles Food storage: food vacuole Water storage: large central vacuole

29 WASTE VACUOLES: Contractile vacuoles Removes excess water from aquatic single celled organisms Example: Paramecium

30 Lysosomes: Small sacs that contain digestive enzymes Break down proteins, lipids, carbohydrates Also break down damaged organelles Important in ‘sculpting’ embryos

31 Vesicles

32 CYTOSKELETON: Web of proteins that: Gives the cell shape
Helps move materials within the cell Helps the cell itself move Made of: Actin Myosin tubulin

33 Microfilaments Made of actin
Are constantly being built, broken down, and rebuilt

34 Microtubules Made of tubulin Also helps the cell keep its shape
Helps in cell division Mitotic spindle

35 CENTRIOLES Found in animal cells, NOT in plant cells! Help with organization during cell division

36 CILIA AND FLAGELLA: Both allow a cell to move
Cells have one or the other, but not both CILIA: Many short

37 Flagella One or two Long!

38 ORGANELLES THAT BUILD PROTEIN:
Ribosomes Made of RNA and protein Make proteins using instructions from DNA Some ribosomes are floating free in the cytoplasm (‘free ribosomes’) Some ribosomes are attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)

39 ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM:
Made of membranes Membranes are made here Two types:

40 Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)
Proteins are made here, on the ribosomes that are attached to the membranes These proteins actually go inside the RER where they are modified All proteins that leave the cell are made here

41 Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)
Does not have ribosomes on its surface Detoxify cells Make membranes

42 GOLGI APPARATUS: (sometimes called Golgi ‘body’ or Golgi ‘complex’)
Formed by a stack of sacs made of membranes Modifies, sorts, packs, and ‘ships’ molecules made by other organelles Vesicles containing those molecules ‘bud’ off the Golgi and travel to other place inside the cell OR travel to the plasma membrane and release their molecules outside the cell

43 ORGANELLES THAT CAPTURE AND RELEASE ENERGY!
Mitochondria (found in animals AND plants!) Chloroplasts (only found in plants)

44 Mitochondria Structure:

45 Chloroplast Structure:

46 CELLULAR BOUNDARIES: Cell walls: prokaryotes and plant cells
Provides shape Provides support Are OUTSIDE the plasma membrane NOTE: cells that have cell walls also have plasma membranes: ALL cells have plasma membranes! In plants, cell walls are made of cellulose Cell wall

47 Cell membrane (plasma membrane)
Surrounds ALL cells!!!! Made of phospholipids Selectively permeable

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