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Cytology. Cytology- Study of the Cell: A cell is the basic, living, structural and functional unit of the body. Cytology is the science concerned with.

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Page 1: Cytology. Cytology- Study of the Cell: A cell is the basic, living, structural and functional unit of the body. Cytology is the science concerned with.

Cytology

Page 2: Cytology. Cytology- Study of the Cell: A cell is the basic, living, structural and functional unit of the body. Cytology is the science concerned with.

Cytology- Study of the Cell:

• A cell is the basic, living, structural and functional unit of the body.

• Cytology is the science concerned with the study of cells.

Page 3: Cytology. Cytology- Study of the Cell: A cell is the basic, living, structural and functional unit of the body. Cytology is the science concerned with.

Cell Function

• Like other anatomical structures, cells exhibit a particular size and form because they are intended to perform a certain function.

Page 4: Cytology. Cytology- Study of the Cell: A cell is the basic, living, structural and functional unit of the body. Cytology is the science concerned with.

Neuron Cell

• Cells structure allows it to receive & transmit signals to other parts of the body.

Page 5: Cytology. Cytology- Study of the Cell: A cell is the basic, living, structural and functional unit of the body. Cytology is the science concerned with.

Red Blood cell

• The structure of blood cells allow it to transport Oxygen, toxins, etc.

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White blood cell (phagocyte)

• Its structural surface allows the white blood cells to attach to invading pathogens and engulf them.

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Structures of the “typical” cell

• Although no typical cell exists, the majority of cells share similar structures.

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Plasma (Cell) Membrane:• Surrounds the cell and separates it from other

cells and the external environment.

• It is composed primarily of proteins and phospholipids.

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Functions of the Plasma Membrane

• Functionally, the plasma membrane facilitates contact with other cells, provides receptors, and mediates the passage of materials.

• The membrane's selectively permeable nature restricts the passage of certain substances.

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Cytoplasm

• Cytoplasm is the substance inside the cell that contains organelles and inclusions.

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Nucleus

• The nucleus controls cellular activities and contains the genetic information.

• Cells without nuclei, such as mature red blood cells, do not grow or reproduce.

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Ribosomes

• Functionally, ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis.

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Endoplasmic Reticulum: • The ER provides mechanical support, conducts

intracellular nerve impulses in muscle cells, exchanges materials with cytoplasm, transports substances intracellularly, stores synthesized molecules. and helps export chemicals from the cell.

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Other organelles• Mitochondria: • The mitochondria are called

"powerhouses of the cell" because ATP is produced in them.

• Golgi Complex (Golgi Body): • They collect secretory products

and package for export or cell use.

• Lysosomes:• Lysosomes are spherical

structures that contain digestive enzymes. They are formed from Golgi complexes.

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Cell Lab

• Question: How does the structure of a cell dictate function?

• Hypothesis: I believe structure affects function by…..• Procedure: You will observe, draw, and label 5 types

of cells. TRY to draw ONLY a CELL. NOT the whole slide.

• Data: On your drawing, label the nucleus, cell membrane, & cilia/flagella if present.

• Conclusion: Describe what you found.

Cell Type (check slide name)

Drawing Function of cell