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Introduction to Cell Biology

Review of a few basics first

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Always keep the range of scale in mind.

Examples:

You can not see molecules (even DNA) with a light microscope.

A transmission electron micrograph is not useful for looking at whole cells.

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Differential centrifugation

•What’s going on in this series of pictures?

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Be sure to review concepts learned in last year

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Search for examples of different types of microscopy so you understand what the possibilities are.

http://www.olympusmicro.com/galleries/index.html

Light microscopes refract visible light passing through a specimen.

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Phase contrast enhances contrast in unstained cells making it useful for looking a living specimens

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Electron microscope reveals structure(often called ultrastructure)

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No cell looks like this

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Cytoskeletal elements

• Microtubules – 25 nm dia, hollow tubes

• Microfilaments – 7 nm dia, intertwined strands

• Intermediate filaments – 8-12 nm, supercoiled proteins

• See Table 6.1, pg 113

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Support, Motility, Regulation

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Plant cell walls

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What’s outside of the cell?

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What is between the cells?

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Biochemistry Games

• http://nobelprize.org/educational_games/

• Nobel Prize for Chemistry: play the chirality game

• Nobel Prize for Medicine:play Cell and Its Organelles, “Megacell”