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Chapter 4 A tour of the cell. Cell Theory u All living matter is composed of one or more cells. u The cell is the structural and functional unit of life.

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1 Chapter 4 A tour of the cell

2 Cell Theory u All living matter is composed of one or more cells. u The cell is the structural and functional unit of life.

3 Cell Theory u “Omnis cellula e cellula” u All cells are from other cells.

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5 Types of Cells u Prokaryotic - lack a nucleus and other membrane bound structures. u Eukaryotic - have a nucleus and other membrane bound structures.

6 Both Have: u Membrane u Cytosol u Ribosomes (but the size is different)

7 ProkaryoticEukaryotic Nucleus

8 Prokaryotes u Bacteria u Came first in evolution u Less complex u Have cell wall but different than plants

9 Eukaryotic u Protists, Plants, Fungi, Animals u More complex

10 Animal Cell

11 Plant Cell

12 Organelle u Term means "small organ” Formed body in a cell with a specialized function. u Important in organizational structure of cells.

13 Organelles - function u Way to form compartments in cells to separate chemical reactions. u Keeps various enzymes separated in space.

14 Plant vs Animal Cell u Plants u Have a large central vacuole to hold water u Contain chloroplasts u Have cell wall made of cellulose

15 Animals u Have centrioles u Have lysosomes u Have flagella

16 Nucleus u Most conspicuous organelle. u usually spherical, but can be lobed or irregular in shape.

17 Structure u Nuclear membrane u Nuclear pores u Nucleolus u Chromatin

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19 Nuclear Membrane u Double membrane Nuclear Pores u Allow things in and out of nucleus u Ex. mRNA during transcription

20 Nucleolus u 0 - 4 per nucleus. u Storage area for ribosomes. u Synthesizes rRNA

21 Chromatin u Chrom: colored u - tin: threads u DNA and Protein in a “loose” format. Will form the cell’s chromosomes.

22 Nucleus - Function u Contains the genetic instructions to make proteins and more DNA

23 Ribosomes u Structure: 2 subunits made of protein and rRNA. No membrane. u Function: protein synthesis. u Site of translation

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25 Endoplasmic Reticulum u Folded sheets or tubes of membranes. u Membrane is continuous with the nuclear membrane

26 Types of ER u Smooth ER: no ribosomes. u Used for lipid synthesis, carbohydrate storage, detoxification of poisons. u Rough ER: with ribosomes. u Makes secretory proteins.

27 Function of Golgi Bodies u Processing - modification of ER products (lipids, carbs). u Distribution - packaging of ER products for transport.

28 Vesicles u Small sacs of membranes that bud off the Golgi Body. u Transportation vehicle for the modified ER products.

29 Lysosome u Structure: Single membrane. u Made from the Golgi apparatus.

30 Function u Breakdown and degradation of cellular materials. u Contains enzymes for fats, proteins, polysaccharides, and nucleic acids. u Over 40 types known.

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33 Vacuoles u Structure - single membrane, usually larger than the Golgi vesicles. u Function – store water, and sometimes other molecules

34 Plants u Large single vacuole when mature making up to 90% of the cell's volume.

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36 Mitochondria u Structure: 2 membranes. The inner membrane has more surface area than the outer membrane. u Matrix: inner space. u Intermembrane space: area between the membranes.

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38 Function u Cell Respiration - the release of energy from food. u Major location of ATP generation. u “Powerhouse” of the cell.

39 Chloroplasts u Structure - two outer membranes. u Complex internal membrane. u Fluid-like stroma is around the internal membranes.

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41 Function u Photosynthesis - the use of light energy to make food.

42 Cytoskeleton u Network of rods and filaments in the cytoplasm.

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44 Functions u Cell structure and shape. u Cell movement. u Cell division - helps build cell walls and move the chromosomes apart.

45 Flagella u Made of the same components as part of the cytoskeleton u Helps cell move through body

46 Centrioles u Usually one pair per cell, located close to the nucleus. u Found in animal cells. u Help in cell division.

47 Cell Wall u Nonliving jacket that surrounds some cells. u Found in: u Plants u Prokaryotes u Fungi u Some Protists

48 Cell Walls u Function as the cell's exoskeleton for support and protection.


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