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Chapter 6 A Tour of the Cell. Types of Cells u Prokaryotic (bacteria) - lack a nucleus and other membrane bounded structures (simple) u Eukaryotic (plant.

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Page 1: Chapter 6 A Tour of the Cell. Types of Cells u Prokaryotic (bacteria) - lack a nucleus and other membrane bounded structures (simple) u Eukaryotic (plant.

Chapter 6 A Tour of the Cell

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Types of Cells

Prokaryotic (bacteria) - lack a nucleus and other membrane bounded structures (simple)

Eukaryotic (plant and animal) - have a nucleus and other membrane bounded structures (more complex)

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Prokaryotic Eukaryotic

Nucleus

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Prokaryotic

Eukaryotic

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Why Are Cells So Small?

Cell volume to surface area ratios favor small size.

Nucleus to cytoplasm consideration (control).

Metabolic requirements.

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Basic Eukaryotic Cell Organization

Membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Organelles

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Animal Cell

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Plant Cell

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Plasma Membrane

Separates the cell from the environment.

Regulates the movement of materials in/out of a cell.

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Cytoplasm

Cell substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus.

The “fluid” part of a cell. Contains all organelles

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Organelle

Term means "small organ” Structure in a cell with a

specialized function.

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Nucleus

Contains genetic material (DNA) Directs all cell functions

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Nucleus Structure

Nuclear membrane Nuclear pores Nucleolus Chromatin

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Nuclear Membrane

Double membrane making up the boundary of the nucleus

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Nuclear Pores

Regular “holes” through both nuclear membranes.

Allows materials in/out of nucleus.

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Nucleolus

Storage area for ribosomes.

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Chromatin

Chrom: colored - tin: threads DNA and Protein in a “loose”

format. Will form the cell’s chromosomes.

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Ribosomes

Structure: 2 subunits made of protein and ribosomal RNA (rRNA)

No membrane.

Function: protein synthesis.

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Ribosome Locations

Free in the cytoplasm - make proteins for use in cytosol.

Membrane bound (attached to a membrane) - make proteins that are exported from the cell.

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Endomembrane System Related membranes throughout the cell Nuclear envelope endoplasmic reticulum golgi apparatus lysosomes vacuoles plasma membrane

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Endomembrane System

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

Often referred to as the ER. Often continuous with

(connects to) the nuclear membrane.

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Structure of ER

Folded sheets or tubes of membranes.

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Types of ER

Smooth ER: no ribosomes. Used for lipid synthesis,

carbohydrate storage, detoxification of poisons.

Rough ER: covered with ribosomes Makes secretory proteins.

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Golgi Apparatus

Structure: parallel array of flattened cisternae. (looks like a stack of Pita bread)

Found close to the ER

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Structure Has 2 Faces

Cis face - side toward the nucleus. Receiving side.

Trans faceface - side away from - side away from the nucleus. Shipping side.the nucleus. Shipping side.

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Function of Golgi Bodies

Processing - modification of ER products

Distribution - packaging of ER products for transport. ER products packaged into vesicles

and shipped out

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Lysosome

Single membrane. Made from the Trans face of

the Golgi apparatus.

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Lysosome Function

Breakdown and degradation of cellular materials.

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Group Questions

Which of the following structures would be found in a prokaryotic cell? A. Endoplasmic reticulum B. Ribosome C. Golgi apparatus D. Nuclear envelope E. Flagellum

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Group Questions

Why are most animal cells, regardless of species, relatively small and about the same size? A. small cells avoid excessive osmosis and subsequent

lysis B. small cells have a small surface to volume ratio C. small cells have a large surface to volume ratio D. small cells require less energy E. small cells fit together more tightly

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Group Questions

To manufacture the components of the plasma membrane, activity from all of the following are required EXCEPT: A. lysosomes B. rough ER C. mRNA D. Golgi apparatus E. vesicles

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Group Questions

In the inherited disorder Pompe’s disease, glycogen breakdown in the cytosol occurs normally and blood glucose levels are normal, yet glycogen accumulates in lysosomes. This suggests a malfunction with: A. catabolic enzymes in the mitochondria B. anabolic enzymes in the lysosomes C. catabolic enzymes in the lysosomes D. membrane transport during exocytosis E. membrane transport during endocytosis

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Group Questions

All of the following are membrane bound bodies in eukaryotic cells EXCEPT: A. lysosome B. mitochondrion C. endoplasmic reticulum D. nucleolus E. Golgi body

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Vacuoles

Structure - single membrane, usually larger than the Golgi vesicles.

Function - depends on the organism. Pump out water Store food or water

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Plant Vacuole

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

Tonoplast - the name for the vacuole membrane.

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Peroxisomes

Similar to lysosomes, but they contain enzymes to break down hydrogen peroxide

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Enzymes in a crystal

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Mitochondria Structure

2 membranes ATP generated at inner membrane

Matrix: inner space. Intermembrane space: area

between the membranes.

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Mitochondria Functions

Cell Respiration - the release of energy from food.

Major location of ATP generation.

“Powerhouse” of the cell.

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Mitochondria

Have ribosomes. Have their own DNA. Can reproduce themselves. May have been independent

cells at one time.

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Chloroplast Function

Photosynthesis - the use of light energy to make food.

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Chloroplasts

Contain ribosomes. Contain DNA. Can reproduce themselves. Often contain starch. May have been independent

cells at one time.

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Cytoskeleton

Network of rods and filaments in the cytoplasm

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Cytoskeleton Functions

Cell structure and shape. Cell movement. Cell division - helps build cell

walls and move the chromosomes apart.

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Cilia and Flagella

Cilia - short, but numerous. Flagella - long, but few. Function - to move cells or to

sweep materials past a cell.

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Centrioles

Usually one pair per cell, located close to the nucleus.

Found in animal cells. Help in cell division.

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Cytoskeleton

Very dynamic; changing in composition and shape frequently.

Cell is not just a "bag" of cytoplasm within a cell membrane.

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Cell Wall

Nonliving “jacket” that surrounds some cells.

Found in: Plants Prokaryotes Fungi Some Protists

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Cell Walls

Function as the cell's exoskeleton for support and protection.

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Extracellular Matrix - ECM

“Fuzzy coat” on animal cells. Helps glue cells together. Made of glycoproteins and

collagen.

Evidence suggests ECM is involved with cell behavior and cell communication.

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Intercellular Junctions Join neighboring cells Plant cells

Plasmodesmata

Animal cells Tight junctions Desmosomes Gap junctions

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Plasmodesmata

Channels between cells through adjacent cell walls.

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Intercellular Juctions

Animals: Tight junctions Desmosomes Gap junctions

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Tight Junctions

Very tight fusion of the membranes of adjacent cells.

Seals off areas between the cells.

Prevents movement of materials around cells.

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Desmosomes Bundles of filaments which

anchor junctions between cells.

Does not close off the area between adjacent cells.

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Gap Junctions

Open channels between cells, similar to plasmodesmata.

Allows “communication” between cells.

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Summary

Answer: Why is Life cellular and what are the factors that affect cell size?

Be able to identify cellular parts, their structure, and their functions.