CELLS The Fundamental Units of Life. Cell Theory 1.All organisms are composed of 1 or more cells....

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CELLS The Fundamental Units of Life

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Cell Theory

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

2. The cell is the basic living unit, providing organization for all organisms.

3. All cells arise from preexisting cells.

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Cells Are Small• Most are too small to be

seen with the unaided eye…so Microscopes are used.

• A Light Microscope uses visible light shone through glass lenses.

• A “thin section” of specimen is required.

• van Leeuwenhoek

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Principles of Microscopy

• LIGHT

• REFRACTION

• MAGNIFICATION

• RESOLUTION

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RESOLUTION

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Cells!

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CELLS

• Eukaryotic Cells (animals, plants, fungi, protists)

– Complex & relatively large.– Membrane-bound nucleus & organelles.– 80-S Ribosomes.

• Prokaryotic Cells (archaea, bacteria)

– Simple & relatively small.– NO Membrane-bound nucleus & organelles.– 70-S Ribosomes.

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CELLS

PROKARYOTIC EUKARYOTIC

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EUKARYOTIC CELLS

Organelles = “little organs” (not really)

Membrane-bound

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ORGANELLES

• Nucleus– Isolates the DNA & provides access to its

hereditary information.– The “control center” of the cell (Transcription).

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Nucleus

1. Nuclear Envelope (a double membrane) with Pores.

2. Nucleolus• rRNA• Proteins• Ribosomes

3. Nucleoplasm with Chromatin/Chromosomes.

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Ribosomes

• Not true organelles, more “structures”.

• Protein factories.

• 2 sub-units.

• Free (in cytoplasm), more for intracellular activities.

• Bound (on E.R.), often for extracellular activities (secretion) & packaging within certain organelles.

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Endomembrane System

• Synthesis of Proteins & their transport.

• Packaging of Proteins for transport out of the cell (secretion) or to other areas of the cell.

• Modification of Proteins.

• Transport of lipids, lipoproteins, glycoproteins, etc.

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Endomembrane System

1. Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)– Rough E.R.– Smooth E.R.

2. Golgi Apparatus

3. Vesicles– Lysosomes

(also, nuclear envelope, vacuoles, and plasma membrane)

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Endoplasmic Reticulum• Network of interconnected membranes

(continuous with the nuclear envelope).

• Flattened or tubular.

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Rough E.R.

• The site of protein manufacture & initial modification, particularly of secretory proteins.

• Formation (budding) of Transport Vesicles.

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Smooth E.R.

• Modification of proteins & formation of Lipids.– Lipid-derived hormones (steroids) are

synthesized, including sex hormones (testosterone, etc.) in certain glands.

– Detoxification (drugs, alcohol, caffeine, etc. ) in liver cells.

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Golgi Apparatus

• Major modification, sorting, & shipping of ER-produced items (esp. for secretion).

• Addition of non-protein portions to protein molecules.

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Lysosomes• Vesicles carrying digestive enzymes –

hydrolytic (proteolytic) enzymes.

• Animal Cells.

• Digestion of food brought in by phagocytosis.

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Lysosomes

• Digestion and recycling of old & damaged organelles within the cell: Autophagy.

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Endomembrane System

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Vacuoles• Large vesicles with particular functions.

– Food Vacuoles.– Contractile Vacuoles.– Central Vacuole w/ tonoplast in Plant Cells.

•Storage.

•Dissolved Solutes.

•Dumping Ground.

•Protection.

•Shape.

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Mitochondrion

• Site of cellular respiration = energy production.

Carbohydrates ATP

• Not part of endomembrane system.

• Have their own DNA, RNA, Proteins, and Ribosomes (70-S).

• Grow and reproduce independently.

• Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists.

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Mitochondrion

• Surrounded by a double membrane – an envelope.

Outer Membrane

Inner membrane (Cristae)

Matrix

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Chloroplast

• Site of Photosynthesis = acquisition of chemical energy from sunlight.

Sunlight + CO2 Carbohydrates• A plastid (not part of endomembrane

system).• Have their own DNA, RNA, Proteins, and

Ribosomes (70-S).• Grow and reproduce independently.• Plants, Protists.

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Chloroplast

• Surrounded by a double membrane – an envelope.

Inner Membrane (Grana composed of stacked Thylakoids) Stroma

Outer Membrane

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Cytoskeleton

• Fiber-like structures that lend organization.• Support (providing a scaffolding onto which

organelles & vesicles can be organized).• Shape (maintain particular shape depending

on the cell’s location and/or function).• Transport of materials around or out of the

cell.• Motility of the whole cell from one location to

another.

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Cytoskeleton

Microtubules Microfilaments Intermediate Filaments

Keratin Subunits

Tubulin Actin Keratin

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Cytoskeleton

• Permanent– Flagella– Cilia– Muscle Contraction– Scaffolding & Shape

Maintenance

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Cytoskeleton

• Transient– Spindle Fibers– Transport filaments

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Cell Wall

• OUTSIDE the Cell Membrane (technically, outside the cell!)

• Various proteins & glycoproteins in Prokaryotes.

• Cellulose in Plants.

• Chitin in Fungi.

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Eukaryotic Cell

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Endosymbiont Theory

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Onion Cells