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Cells Structure and Function. What We Will Learn How were cells discovered? What are the basic differences between types of cells? How are cells structured?

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Page 1: Cells Structure and Function. What We Will Learn How were cells discovered? What are the basic differences between types of cells? How are cells structured?

Cells

Structure and Function

Page 2: Cells Structure and Function. What We Will Learn How were cells discovered? What are the basic differences between types of cells? How are cells structured?

What We Will Learn

• How were cells discovered?

• What are the basic differences between types of cells?

• How are cells structured?

• What are the functions of different cell structures – how do they work?

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Cellular Basis of Life

• Cell– Smallest living unit of any organism– Capable of carrying out all life functions

• Uni-cellular life – single cell• Multi-cellular life – many cells with different functions

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History of Cell Discovery

• Most cells too small to see with naked eye

• Invention of microscope enabled scientists to discover and study cells

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Scientists and Cell Study

Leewenhoek:– Simple microscope– Observed organisms in pond

water, blood cells, bacteria

Hooke: – Crude compound microscope– Observed cell walls of cork – Coined term “cells”

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Schleiden: (Botanist) – Stated all plants are made of cells

Schwann: (Zoologist) – Stated all animals made of cells

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Virchow: – Stated all cells come from pre-existing cells

Brown:– First to identify an internal cell structure (nucleus)

From this research and observation of living things a scientific theory was developed (took over 200 years!)

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Cell Theory

1. All living things made up of cells

2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things

2. New cells come from existing cells

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Exceptions to Cell Theory

Viruses: – Need host cell to carry out life processes

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Exceptions to Cell Theory

Mitochondria & Chloroplasts:– Organelles that reproduce inside cell– Have own unique genetic material – Can’t survive outside of cell

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Exceptions to Cell Theory

The First Cell

• Where did it come from?

• What was it like?

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2 Basic Types of Cells

• Prokaryotes• Eukaryotes

Both Types:– Contain DNA– Are surrounded by cell (plasma) membrane– Carry out all life functions

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– No nucleus

– Lack internal membrane bound organelles

– DNA in cytoplasm

– Metabolic functions take place in cytoplasm

– Smaller, simpler more primitive cells

• Ex: bacteria

Prokaryotes

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– Nucleus encloses DNA

– Specialized membrane bound organelles (more compartmentalized)

– Larger, more complex

• Ex: protists, plants, animals, fungi

Eukaryotes

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Cell Structure and Organelles

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The Cell as a Factory

• Each organelle carries out a specialized function.

• Ex:– Oversee cell activities– Provide energy– Produce products– Get rid of wastes

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Cell as Factory

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Cell Membrane

• Also called “plasma membrane”

• Separates inside of cell from outside environment

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• Made of lipid and protein bi-layer • Called the “fluid mosaic model”• Controls substances going in and

out of cell (selectively permeable)

http://youtu.be/Rl5EmUQdkuI

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Channel Proteins:

allow for selective movement of materials in and out of cell membrane

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Hydrophilic = “water loving” end

Hydrophobic = “water fearing” end

Phospholipids: molecules that line up in a bi-layer (two layers) to make cell membrane

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Cell Wall• Found in plants, fungi,

some bacteria and protists

• NOT in animal cells

• Inflexible structure

• Made of cellulose fibers woven together– In fungi made of chitin

• Protect cell and give it support and shape

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CytoplasmLiquid, gel-likesubstance insidecell membrane (75% water)

Many substancesdissolved in it

Most chemicalreactions take placehere.

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“Cyclosis”: the movement of

materials through cytoplasm

http://youtu.be/7jw-N82tHjc

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Cytoskeleton• Internal framework

inside cytoplasm

• Made of fibrous rods– microfilaments– microtubules

• Maintains cell shape

• Supports and moves organelles

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Images of Cytoskeleton

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Nucleus

• Directs cell activities

• Eukaryotic Cells ONLY!!

• Control center for metabolic functions and reproduction

• Provides instructions for making proteins and other molecules for the cell

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Structure of the Nucleus

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Nuclear envelope: membrane surrounding nucleus

Nuclear pores: allow materials to leave or enter

Nucleolus: dark inner area. Ribosomes formed here

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Chromatin:

• coiled DNA, in the nucleus

• contains instructions for building proteins

• unwound and spread out

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• Communicates with rest of cell by movement of molecules through nuclear pores

• During cell division, chromatin condenses to form chromosomes that replicate and divide

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)

• Channels to move materials inside cell

• Highly folded (increases surface area)

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Rough ER:

“bumpy” with ribosomes

attached to surface

Smooth ER:

doesn’t have ribosomes

on surface

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Ribosomes

• Site of protein synthesis

• Small round structures • Cell has a lot of them

(needs proteins!)

• May be free floating in cytoplasm or attached to the “rough” E.R.

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Golgi Bodies• Stack of

membranes (like pancakes)

• Involved in modifying, packaging, storing and releasing products

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Vesicles:

packages containing proteins that are pinched off to be used inside cell or transported out.

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Lysosomes

• Membrane enclosed vesicles

• Hydrolytic digestive enzymes

• Breaks down food and worn out cell parts

• Formed by Golgi Bodieshttp://youtu.be/ekdIEpSf-1I

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Vacuoles• Stores water, food,

wastes

• Much larger in plant cells– Used to help give cell

shape, structure

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• Food Vacuoles: merge with lysosomes to digest food

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Contractile Vacuoles:

– Found in single celled freshwater organisms like paramecium

– “contract” to pump out excess water from cell

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Energy and the Cell

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Mitochondria

• Powerhouse of the cell

• Site of cellular respiration

• Makes usable energy

(ATP)

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• Simple sugars are broken down to release energy as ATP

• The more energy a cell needs the more mitochondria it has!

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Cristae:

Highly folded inner membrane that allows for increased surface area for cellular respiration reactions

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Chloroplasts

• FOUND IN PLANT CELLS ONLY!!

• Site of photosynthesisLight energy is transformed to

chemical energy in the form of sugar

• Chlorophyll: (green pigment) that captures sunlight

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• Grana: Inner membranes in “coin” stacks containing chlorophyll

• Stroma: enzyme filled fluid surrounding grana

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Endosymbiotic Theory

• Mitochondria and chloroplasts have own DNA and can reproduce on their own.

• Perhaps they were a primitive type of prokayotic cell that became incorporated into another

• Symbiotic relationship = both cells benefit

Evolution of Complex Lifehttp://youtu.be/q71DWYJD-dI

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Centrioles

• FOUND IN ANIMAL CELLS ONLY!!

• Pair of small cylindrical organelles found near nucleus

• Function in cell division to pull chromosomes apart

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Cell Movement

• Cilia: short hair like projections used for locomotion

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• Flagella: long whip-like tail used for locomotion

• http://youtu.be/QGAm6hMysTA

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• Pseudopods: “false foot”

• Projections of the cell membrane

• Used for locomotion

• Used to surround and engulf food

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Limitations of Cell Size

• Size is limited by the cell’s need to intake nutrients and excrete wastes

• Smaller the cell is, the closer all parts are to the external environment.

• Surface area to volume ratio

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnNAcLJNc3s&feature=share&list=ULrnNAcLJNc3s

• http://youtu.be/LP7xAr2FDFU

• Passive transport• http://youtu.be/JShwXBWGMyY• Osmosis• http://youtu.be/XclGRjnilsk• Membrane• http://youtu.be/GW0lqf4Fqpg

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Cellular Organization

• In multicelluar organisms cells are just the start of how things are organized.– Cells– Tissues: groups of cells that function together

to perform an activity– Organs: groups of tissues performing one

main function– Organ Systems: organs working together– Organism