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Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

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Page 1: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes

Page 2: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

The history…

• A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Page 3: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Superstition…

• They thought that illness was caused by curses and supernatural spirits.

Page 4: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Leeuwenhoek and Hooke

• In the 1600’s Leeuwenhoek observed microorganisms in water.

• At the same time Hooke was observing cork samples under a microscope.

Page 5: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

What is a microscope?

• It is an instrument used to observe small objects.

• There are two main kinds:

• compound light microscope

• electron microscope

Page 6: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Light microscopes…

• use a series of lenses to magnify objects.

• Maximum magnification= no more than 1500X.

• It produces images like the one you see on your right of a microorganism.

Page 7: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Electron microscopes…

• were developed in the 1930’s and use a beam of electrons rather than light.

• Maximum magnification: 500,000X.

• It produces images like the one on the right.

Page 8: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Cell Theory

1. All organisms are composed of one or more cells.

2. The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization of organisms.

3. All cells come from preexisting cells.

Page 9: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Two Basic Cell Types

• Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles (e.g.: Nucleus).

• Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles.

Page 10: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.
Page 11: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Orga-who?

• Organelles are small specialized structures found in cells.

• Bodies have organs; cells have organelles.

Page 12: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Cell Wall

• The cell wall is a fairly rigid structure located outside the plasma membrane that provides additional support and protection.

Page 13: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Nucleus

• The central membrane-bound organelle that manages or controls cellular functions

• Contains DNA

Page 14: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Nucleolus

• prominent organelle found in nucleus which produces ribosomes.

Page 15: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Ribosomes

• sites where the cell produces proteins

Page 16: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Cytoplasm

• a clear, gelatinous fluid inside the cell.

Page 17: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

• is the site of cellular chemical reactions and is arranged in a series of highly folded membranes in the cytoplasm.

• Rough ER has ribosomes.

• Smooth ER does not.• (Lipids are also made at

the smooth ER)

Page 18: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Golgi Apparatus

• is a flattened stack of tubular membranes that modifies proteins. It sorts proteins into packages and packs them in membrane-bound structures called vesicles. to be sent out to the appropriate destination.

Page 19: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Vacuoles

• are membrane-bound components used for temporary storage of materials.

Page 20: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Lysosomes

• are organelles that contain enzymes and digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles, and engulfed viruses or bacteria.

Page 21: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Chloroplasts

• capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy (photosynthesis).

• Make plants green

Page 22: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.
Page 23: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Mitochondria

• are membrane-bound organelles that transform food into energy for the cell.

• Responsible for aerobic cellular respiration

Page 24: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

The Cytoskeleton

• is a recently discovered cell support structure.

• It is made up of hollow structures called microtubules (above) and microfilaments (below).

Page 25: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Centrioles

• play an important role in cell division.

Page 26: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Locomotion of Cells

• Cilia are hair-like structures used for movement.

• Flagella are tail-like projections that are used whip-like motions for movement.

Page 27: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

The Plasma Membrane

• is the flexible boundary between the cell and its environment.

• Lipids have a polar head and a non-polar tail

Page 28: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Parts of the Plasma Membrane• phospholipids

have a glycerol backbone, two fatty acids chains and a phosphate group.

Page 29: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Bilipid layer

• The lipids have a side that likes water (hydrophilic) and a side that hates water (hydrophobic). So it naturally forms a bilayer that keeps its hydrophobic parts hidden from water and its hydrophilic parts touching water.

Page 30: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Transport Proteins

• move needed substances or waste materials through the plasma membrane.

• This helps to make the membrane selectively permeable.

Page 31: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Cellular Transport

• Osmosis is diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane.

Page 32: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Solutions…

• isotonic = solution in which equal concentration inside and outside of cell.

• hypotonic = less ions in solution than cell (more water on outside, water floods cell)

• hypertonic = more ions in solution than cell (less water outside, water comes out)

Page 33: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.
Page 34: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Passive Transport

• movement of particles across a membrane that requires no energy.

• When it uses no energy but does require using a membrane protein it is known as facilitated diffusion.

Page 35: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Active Transport

• is movement across the membrane that requires energy.

• This happens when molecules are being moved against the gradient.

Page 36: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Transport of Large Molecules

• Endocytosis is a process by which a cell surrounds and takes in material from its environment.

• Exocytosis is the expulsion or secretion of materials from a cell.

Page 37: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Cell Growth and Reproduction

• The bigger a cell gets, the smaller its surface area to volume ratio becomes.

• If a cell became too big it would take too long for wastes from the middle to make it all the way out through the membrane.

• Also it would take way too long for nutrients to reach from the surface all the way to the middle.

Page 38: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Volume vs. Surface Area

• 6cm2 : 1 cm3 = 6 • 24cm2 : 8cm3 = 3• 96cm2 : 64 cm3 = 1.5

Page 39: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Chromosome

• Two identical chromatids (sisters) are held together by a centromere.

• The tips are called telomeres.

Page 40: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

The Cell Cycle

• is the sequence of growth and division of a cell.

Page 41: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Interphase

• The majority of a cell’s life is spent in the growth period known as interphase.

• DNA gets duplicated (copied) during this time.

Page 42: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Mitosis

• is the process by which two daughter cells are formed, each containing a complete set of chromosomes.

Page 43: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Step 1. Prophase

• It is the longest step.• The long stringy

chromatin coils up into chromosomes.

• The nucleus disappears; the nuclear envelope and nucleolus dissolve.

• The centrioles migrate to opposite poles and the spindle forms.

Page 44: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Step 2. Metaphase

• The doubled chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibers by their centromeres. The chromosomes are pulled by the spindle fibers to the middle (equator).

Page 45: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Step 3. Anaphase

• The centromeres split apart.

• The microtubules of the spindle fibers shorten.

• The sister chromatids separate.

Page 46: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Step 4. Telophase

• Chromatids reach the opposite sides (poles) of the cell.

• Chromosomes unwind into chromatin.

• Spindle breaks down.• The nuclear envelope

and nucleolus reform. • A new double membrane

begins to form between the two nuclei.

Page 47: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Cytokinesis

• After mitosis, the cell’s cytoplasm divides during this stage.

• In animals, the cells simply pinch off.

• In plant cells a cell plate is laid down and the plasma membrane and cell wall form on either side of it.

Page 48: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Energy Processes

• There are three major energy process that we will study in the cell:

1. photosynthesis

2. cellular respiration

3. fermentation

Page 49: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Photosynthesis…

• the process that uses the sun’s energy to produce simple sugars

6CO2 + 6H2O + (light) → C6H1206 + 6O2

(carbon water energy glucose oxygen

dioxide)

Page 50: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.
Page 51: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Cellular Respiration…• is the process by which mitochondria break

down food molecules to produce ATP.• ATP stores energy in the form of chemical

bonds

• Can be aerobic (needs O2) or anaerobic (doesn’t need O2)

• C6H1206 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 36 ATP (energy)

Page 52: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.
Page 53: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Anaerobic respiration (Fermentation)

• There are two types:

lactic acid fermentation

alcoholic fermentation

Page 54: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Lactic Acid Fermentation

• Happens in your muscles during exercise

• Is responsible for the “burn” you get when exercising (acid)

• Produces small amounts of ATP without O2

Page 55: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Alcoholic Fermentation

• Yeast and other bacteria do this instead of lactic acid fermentation

• Produces ethanol (alcohol) instead of lactic acid

• Also produces CO2, which is what makes breads rise

Page 56: Unit 4: Cell Biology and Energy Processes. The history… A long time ago, before microscopes were invented, people had no idea what caused sickness.

Respiration…

Aerobic Respiration

• 36-38 molecules of ATP per sugar molecule

• Requires Oxygen

Anaerobic Respiration

• 2 molecules of ATP per sugar molecule

• Does not require Oxygen