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Cells EQ: What are the structures and functions of the different types of cells and cell parts?
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Cells
EQ: What are the structures and functions of the different types of
cells and cell parts?
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Discovery of Cells
• First cells were discovered by Robert Hooke– Looked at cork cells – No organelles were visible
• Van Leeuwenhoek looked a living cellular life in pond water– “EEWW this is in the water we drink”
• Advancement in microscopes lead to the visualization of organelles
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Prokaryotic Cells
• Simple cells• No nucleus or complex organelles• Mostly bacteria
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Eukaryotic Cells
• Complex cells• Have a variety of
specialized organelles• Genetic information is
enclosed in a nucleus• Include plant and
animal cells
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Nucleus
• Found only in eukaryotes
• Information center of the cell
• Contains DNA – genetic information
• Surrounded by a nuclear envelope which regulates what enters and leaves the nucleus
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Nucleolus
• Assembles the ribosome
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Chromatin
• Granular material within the nucleus
• Consists of tightly coiled DNA
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Ribosomes
• Assembles proteins• Uses the information
from the DNA that comes to the ribosome in the form of RNA
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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
• Aka smooth ER• Transports material
through the cells• Can store special
enzymes and chemicals for the synthesis of membrane lipids and detoxification of drugs
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
• Aka rough ER• Chemically modify the
proteins that are exported from the cell made in the ribosome
• Studded with ribosomes
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Golgi Apparatus
• Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other cellular materials for transport out of the cell or storage
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Lysosomes
• Small organelles with enzymes that breakdown lipids, carbohydrates and proteins for use by the cell
• Also breaks down non-functioning organelles
• Some human diseases are caused when lysosomes fail
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Vacuole
• Store material like water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
• Single large vacuole in plant cells provide some support for the cell
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Mitochondria
• Convert chemical energy stored in food into compounds that the cell can use
• The folds increase the surface area which increases the efficiency
• May have been an independent cell at one time
• Inherited through the maternal line
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Chloroplasts
• Found only in plant cells
• Convert the sun’s energy into a type that the cell can use
• Appear green due to pigments for light absorption
• May have been an independent cell
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Cytoskeleton
• Protein filaments that support the cell and give the cell shape
• Used to move chromosomes during mitosis
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Cell Membrane
• Regulates what enters and leaves the cell• Provides protection and support for the cell• Composed of a lipid bi-layer (two layers of fat)
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Cell Wall
• Found only in plants• Porous to allow
material in and out• Provides support and
protection for the cell• Made of cellulose –
tough carbohydrates
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Cytoplasm
• Cell filler• Found between all the
organelles
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Endosymbiosis Theory• About 2 billion years
ago membrane bound nuclei appear
• Prokaryotes began forming symbiotic relationships
• Symbiosis– A partnership where
one or both participants benefit, or one potentially is harmed
• Eukaryotes came from living communities formed by symbiotic prokaryotes
• Evidence– membrane bound
organelles– Mitochondrial and
Chloroplastic DNA
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Endosymbiosis Theory• Evidence Continued…
– Mitochondria and chloroplasts have ribosomes similar to bacterial ribosomes
– Mitochondria and chloroplasts reproduce by binary fission while the cell containing them undergoes mitosis