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Cells

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What is a cell?•Smallest unit of a living thing.

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• Cells make up Tissues which make up Organs which make up Organ Systems which make up Organisms!

• Organisms are Living things!

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• Makes up organisms.

• Can be an organism (single-celled) creatures or …

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•…multi-celled like us!

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• Most cells are alive

• They reproduce, grow/develop, use/obtain energy, and adapt to their environment, contain chemicals.

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Specialized cells• Have a

specific function that they serve…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8uXewS9dJU

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Discovery of the Cell

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dscY_2QQbKU

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Mathias Schleiden•Discovered that plants contain cells

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Theodor Schwann

•Discovered that animals are made up of cells.

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Rudolph Virchow

•Discovered that cells divide to create new cells.

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All of these scientists contributed to the Cell

Theory…

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•1) All living things are made up of one or more cells.

•2) Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of living things.

•3) All cells come from pre-existing cells.

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• Prokaryotic Cells- “pro”- before karyon or kernel

• Cells without a nucleus

• Ex. Viral/Bacterial cell

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• Eukaryotic Cells- “true karyon” or kernel

• Cells with a nucleus

• Ex. Plant, Animal cells

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWy4o_UfZ4A

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Of course none of this would have been possible without

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek and his early microscope!

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We’ve come a long ways…

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Organelle•Tiny “organs” that perform a specific job (function) inside of a cell.

•Structure- how it is made, what it is made of?

• Examples- Nucleus, Ribosomes, Mitochondria, ER

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Cell WallOrganelles

Cell Wall- not found in ANIMAL cells pg. 173

Details, Diagrams, Explanations

Structure Fibers of carbohydrates/proteinsCellulose- carbo fiber

Function Support/Protection for cellAllows substances to pass into cell (H20, 02, CO2,)Selectively Permeable

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RibosomesOrganelles

Ribosomes- pg. 177

Details, Diagrams, Explanations

Structure Round organelles Found in cytoplasm, rough ERSmall

Function Makes proteinsNucleus gives instructions

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Cell Membrane•Controls what goes in/out of cell

•Protection•Support/Shape

Cell membrane___

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1. Diffusion (passive)• “Molecules” moving from an area

of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

• Trying to reach a state of “equilibrium” where all molecules are evenly spaced!

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Selectively Permeable• Allows or “selects” certain

materials to enter/leave the cell

• Good things- Vitamins, Minerals, Water, Oxygen

• Bad things- Viruses, Bacteria, Pirates

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Passive Transport

Requires little to no cell energy to move molecules throughout the cell.1- Diffusion2- Osmosis

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2. Osmosis (passive)

•The diffusion of WATER!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaZ8MtF3C6M

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Osmotic pressure• Isotonic- balanced

• Hypertonic- cells shrink, vacuoles collapse

• Hypotonic- cells swell and burst!

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Facilitated Diffusion

• Specific type of diffusion

• Passive

• Protein channels assist/allow passage through membrane

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Active Transport• Movement through

a cell membrane (cell wall) in which the cell USES energy!

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Endocytosis

• Type of active transport

• Brings materials into cell by capturing into “pockets”

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Exocytosis

• Removal of materials from cell

• Pushes material out of the cell

• Active transport

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Nucleus•Located in center of cell•Circular•Contains DNA/Genetic Info•The “Boss” of the cell.

Controls cell functions

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Osmotic Pressure