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Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes  Prokaryotes: *NO NUCLEUS, but do have nucleiod region with DNA present *Small and Simple – few organelles *Have cell membranes.

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1 Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes  Prokaryotes: *NO NUCLEUS, but do have nucleiod region with DNA present *Small and Simple – few organelles *Have cell membranes and cytoplasm Ex. Bacteria  Eukaryotes: *Contain nuclei *Contains organelles that perform specialized functions *Uni-or multicellular Ex. Plant and animal cells

2 Figure 7.4 A prokaryotic cell

3 Figure 7.7 Overview of an animal cell

4 Figure 7.8 Overview of a plant cell

5 Basic cell parts: cell membrane and cytoplasm  Cell membrane – *provides barrier between internal and external environment of cell *is semi-permeable (some things can go in, some cannot; some things can exit, some never can) *made up of phospholipid bilayer with proteins embedded that allow for needed passage of large molecules

6  Major job of cell membrane is to maintain the cell’s environment – establish homeostasis

7 Surface Area to Volume Ratio  Surface area acts as limiting factor in size of cell because is a two dimentional unit  Volume is three dimentional, so increases more quickly than the surface area can accomodate

8 Figure 7.5 Geometric relationships explain why most cells are microscopic

9 Figure 8.6 The detailed structure of an animal cell’s plasma membrane, in cross section

10 Fluid Mosaic Model  Cell membrane and embedded proteins are not locked into position – they flow against one another as the cytoplasm and the external liquid environment dictate

11 Figure 8.7 The structure of a transmembrane protein

12 Figure 8.6 The detailed structure of an animal cell’s plasma membrane, in cross section

13 Cytoplasm  Entire region between the nucleus and the cell membrane  The semifluid substance that fills this area is called CYTOSOL, and this is what the organelles are suspended in

14 Cell Wall  Found in plant cells (another barrier in ADDITION to the cell membrane)  Protects the cell  Gives support to cell  Made of polysaccharide called cellulose  Is very porous and allows molecules to pass through, but is NOT SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE


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