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Lecture #2 Cellular Anatomy. Intermediate filaments ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER) Rough ERSmooth ER Centrosome CYTOSKELETON Microfilaments Microtubules Microvilli.

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1 Lecture #2 Cellular Anatomy

2 Intermediate filaments ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER) Rough ERSmooth ER Centrosome CYTOSKELETON Microfilaments Microtubules Microvilli Peroxisome Mitochondrion Lysosome Golgi apparatus Ribosomes Plasma membrane In animal cells but not plant cells: Lysosomes Centrioles Flagella (in some plant sperm) Nuclear envelope Nucleolus Chromatin NUCLEUS Flagelium The Eukaryotic Cell

3 Pore complexes (TEM). Each pore is ringed by protein particles. Nuclear lamina (TEM). The netlike lamina lines the inner surface of the nuclear envelope. Nucleus Nucleolus Chromatin Nuclear envelope: Inner membrane Outer membrane Nuclear pore Rough ER Pore complex Surface of nuclear envelope. TEM of a specimen prepared by a special technique known as freeze-fracture. Close-up of nuclear envelope Ribosome 1 µm 0.25 µm The Nucleus

4 The Nuclear Envelope

5 Ribosomes ER Cytosol Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Free ribosomes Bound ribosomes Large subunit Small subunit TEM showing ER and ribosomes Diagram of a ribosome 0.5 µm Ribosomes

6 Smooth ER Rough ER ER lumen Cisternae Ribosomes Transport vesicle Smooth ER Transitional ER Rough ER 200 µm Nuclear envelope The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

7 Golgi apparatus cis face (“receiving” side of Golgi apparatus) Vesicles move from ER to Golgi Vesicles also transport certain proteins back to ER Vesicles coalesce to form new cis Golgi cisternae Cisternal maturation: Golgi cisternae move in a cis- to-trans direction Vesicles form and leave Golgi, carrying specific proteins to other locations or to the plasma mem- brane for secretion Vesicles transport specific proteins backward to newer Golgi cisternae Cisternae trans face (“shipping” side of Golgi apparatus) TEM of Golgi apparatus 0.1 0 µm 1 6 5 2 3 4 The Golgi apparatus

8 Lysosome Nucleus 1 µm Lysosome contains active hydrolytic enzymes Food vacuole fuses with lysosome Hydrolytic enzymes digest food particles Lysosome containing two damaged organelles 1 µ m Mitochondrion fragment Peroxisome fragment Lysosome fuses with vesicle containing damaged organelle Hydrolytic enzymes digest organelle components Vesicle containing damaged mitochondrion Digestion Food vacuole Plasma membrane Lysosome Digestive enzymes (a) Phagocytosis: lysosome digesting food (b) Autophagy: lysosome breaking down damaged organelle Lysosome Digestion Lysosome Lysosomes

9 Chloroplast Peroxisome Mitochondrion 1 µm Peroxisomes

10 3 Nuclear envelope Nuclear envelope is connected to rough ER, which is also continuous with smooth ER Nucleus Rough ER Smooth ER 1 Summary

11 Golgi pinches off transport vesicles and other vesicles that give rise to lysosomes and vacuoles Membranes and proteins produced by the ER flow in the form of transport vesicles to the Golgi 3 4 5 Nuclear envelope Nuclear envelope is connected to rough ER, which is also continuous with smooth ER 2 3 Nucleus Rough ER Smooth ER cis Golgi trans Golgi Lysosome available for fusion with another vesicle for digestion Transport vesicle carries proteins to plasma membrane for secretion Transport vesicle 1 Summary

12 Plasma membrane expands by fusion of vesicles; proteins are secreted from cell Golgi pinches off transport vesicles and other vesicles that give rise to lysosomes and vacuoles Membranes and proteins produced by the ER flow in the form of transport vesicles to the Golgi 3 4 5 6 Nuclear envelope Nuclear envelope is connected to rough ER, which is also continuous with smooth ER 2 3 Nucleus Rough ER Smooth ER cis Golgi trans Golgi Plasma membrane Lysosome available for fusion with another vesicle for digestion Transport vesicle carries proteins to plasma membrane for secretion Transport vesicle 1 Summary

13 Mitochondrion Intermembrane space Outer membrane Free ribosomes in the mitochondrial matrix Mitochondrial DNA Inner membrane Cristae Matrix 100 µm Mitochondria

14 Ribosomes ( small brown dots ) Central vacuole Microfilaments Intermediate filaments Microtubules Rough endoplasmic reticulum Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Chromatin NUCLEUS Centrosome Nuclear envelope Nucleolus Chloroplast Plasmodesmata Wall of adjacent cell Cell wall Plasma membrane Mitochondrion Golgi apparatus Peroxisome Tonoplast CYTOSKELETON Plant Cells

15 Central vacuole Cytosol Tonoplast Central vacuole Nucleus Cell wall Chloroplast 5 µm The Central Vacuole

16 Granum Chloroplast DNA Ribosomes Stroma Inner and outer membranes Thylakoid 1 µm Chloroplasts

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