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Page 1: BIOL 121 Chp 3 pt2: Cell Structure and Function

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The  Cellular  Level  of  

Organiza3on  Part  2:  Cell  Structure  &  Func3on  

BIOL  121:  A&P  I  

Chapter  3  

Rob  Swatski  Associate  Professor  of  Biology  

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Flagellum   Chroma.n  

Nuclear  pore  

Nuclear  envelope  

Nucleolus  

Glycogen  granules  

CYTOPLASM  (cytosol  plus  organelles  except  the  nucleus)  

Rough  endoplasmic  re.culum  (ER)  

Membrane-­‐bound  ribosome  

Golgi  complex  

Microfilament  

Sec.onal  view  

Cytoskeleton:  

Microtubule  

Microfilament  

Intermediate  filament  

Microvilli  

Centrosome:  Pericentriolar  material  

Centrioles  

PLASMA  MEMBRANE  

Secretory  vesicle  

Lysosome  

Smooth  endoplasmic  re.culum  (ER)  

Peroxisome  

Mitochondrion  

Microtubule  

Cilium  

Proteasome  

Free  ribosomes  

NUCLEUS:  

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Cytoplasm  

Cytosol  

Water   Solutes  Macro-­‐  

molecules  

Cyto-­‐skeleton  

Protein  filaments  

Organelles  

Membrane-­‐bound  

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Cytoskeleton  

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Cytoskeleton  

Microfilaments  

Intermediate  filaments  

Microtubules  

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Func3ons  of  the  Cytoskeleton  

Support  &  strength  

Maintains  cell  shape  

Organizes  metabolic  reac.ons  

Moves  organelles  &  cell  

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Microfilaments  

Ac.n  

Support  cell  

Movement  

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Microfilaments  

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Intermediate  Filaments  

Kera.n  

Support  cell  

Anchor  organelles  

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Intermediate  Filaments   10  

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Intermediate  Filaments  (Kera3n)  

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Microtubules  

Tubulin  

Cell  shape  

Transport  organelles  

Separate  chromosomes  

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Microtubules   13  

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Centrosomes  

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Centrosomes  

Contain  centrioles  

MT-­‐organizing  centers  

Create  mito3c  spindle  

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TEM  

Pericentriolar  material  

65,000x  Centrioles  

Longitudinal  sec/ons  

Transverse  sec/on  

Centrioles  

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Centrioles  

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Mito3c  spindle  

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Cilia  

Many  

Short  

Sweep  materials  across  cell  

Flagella  

Single  

Long  

Move  en.re  sperm  cell  

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20  Cilia  

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Flagellae  21  

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Sperm  with  flagellum  

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Sperm  fer3lizing  egg  (oocyte)  23  

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Microtubules  in  Cilia  &  Flagella  

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9+2  

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Cell  surface  

Power  stroke  

Recovery  stroke  

Cilium  

Movement  of  liquid  

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2   3  

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Ciliary  Movement  

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Cell  surface  

Movement  of  cell  

Flagellar  Movement  

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Ribosomes   Endoplasmic  re.culum  

Golgi  complex   Lysosomes  

Peroxisomes   Mitochondria  

Organelles  

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Ribosomes  

Proteins  &  rRNA  

Made  by  nucleolus  

Small  &  large  subunits  

Sites  of  protein  synthesis  

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Endoplasmic  Re3culum  

Tube-­‐like  membrane  network  

Rough  ER  

Smooth  ER  

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ER  

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Golgi  Complex  

Stack  of  flat  membrane  sacs  

Receives  transport  vesicles  

Processes,  sorts,  packages,  &  

delivers  proteins  32  

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Entry  face  cisterna  

Medial  cisterna  

Exit  face  cisterna  

Transport  vesicle  (to  lysosome)  

Proteins  in  membrane  vesicle  merge  with  plasma  membrane  

Proteins  exported  from  cell  by  exocytosis  

Plasma  membrane  

Membrane  vesicle  

Rough  ER  Ribosome  

Synthesized  protein   Transport  vesicle  

Transfer  vesicle  

Secretory  vesicle  

Transfer  vesicle  

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2  

3  

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Golgi  complex  

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Lysosomes  

Membrane-­‐bound  vesicles  

Cellular  “stomachs”  

Contain  diges.ve  enzymes  

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Func3ons  of  Lysosomes  

Phagosome  

Autophagy  

Apoptosis  (Autolysis)  

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Peroxisomes  

Smaller  membrane-­‐

bound  vesicles  

Contain  enzymes  that  oxidize  

organic  wastes  

Break  down  facy  acids,  amino  acids,  toxins  

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Mitochondria  

Outer  &  inner  membrane  (cristae)  

Matrix  

Aerobic  cellular  respira3on    (makes  ATP)  

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TEM   80,000x  

(b)  Transverse  sec.on  

Outer  mitochondrial  membrane  

Inner  mitochondrial  membrane  

Mitochondrial  matrix  

Mitochondrial  cristae  

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Mitochondrial  Myopathy  39  

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Nucleus  

Nuclear  envelope  with  

pores  

Nucleolus  

DNA  

Chroma3n  &  chromosomes  

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(a)  Details  of  the  nucleus  

Nuclear  envelope  

Nuclear  pore  

Nuclear  envelope  Nuclear  pore  

Polyribosome  

Chroma.n  Nucleolus  

Rough  endoplasmic  re.culum  

(b)  Details  of  the  nuclear  envelope  

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DNA  

Chroma3n  

Non-­‐dividing  cells  

Unorganized,  loose  threads  

Chromosomes  

Dividing  cells   Genes  

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Chroma3n  

Chromosomes  

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SEM   6050x  

Chroma.ds  

Centromere  

Chromosome  

Chromosomes  

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Chromosomes  &  loci  45  

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DNA  Condensa3on  

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Protein  Synthesis  

Transcrip3on  

Transla3on  

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Step  1:  Transcrip3on  

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Step  2:  Transla3on  

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(a)  Components  of  a  ribosome  and  their  rela.onship  to  mRNA  and  protein  during  transla.on  

(b)  Interior  view  of  tRNA  binding  sites  

mRNA  

Large  subunit  

Protein  

Small  subunit  

mRNA  binding  site  

P  site   A  site  E  site  

Ribosomes:  Large  &  Small  Subunits  

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Ini.ator  tRNA  acaches  to  a  start  codon.  

Amino  acid  (methionine)  

An.codon  

Ini.ator  tRNA  

mRNA  

Small  subunit  

Start  codon  

Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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1.  Ini3a3on  

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Large  and  small  ribosomal  subunits  join  to  form  a  func.onal  ribosome  and  ini.ator  tRNA  fits  into  P  site.  

Ini.ator  tRNA  

Large  subunit  

E  site  

Small  subunit  

P  site  

A  site  

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Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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An.codon  of  incoming  tRNA  pairs  with  next  mRNA  codon  at  A  site.  

tRNA  

An.codon  

Amino  acid  

mRNA  Codons  

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Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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Amino  acid  on  tRNA  at  P  site  forms  a  pep.de  bond  with  amino  acid  at  A  site.  

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Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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The  two-­‐pep.de  protein  created  from  the  forma.on  of  the  pep.de  bond  becomes  acached  to  tRNA  at  A  site.  

New  pep.de  bond  

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Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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Ribosome  shihs  by  one  codon:  tRNA  previously  at  P  site  enters  E  site  and  is  released  from  ribosome;  tRNA  previously  at  A  site  is  now  at  P  site.  

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Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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Protein  synthesis  stops  when  the  ribosome  reaches  stop  codon  on  mRNA.  

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Stop  codon  

Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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mRNA   Growing  protein  

Complete  protein  

Summary  of  movement  of  ribosome  along  mRNA  

Key:  =  Adenine  =  Guanine  =  Cytosine  =  Uracil  

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Nucleus  

DNA  

Nuclear  pore  

RNA  

Plasma  membrane  

Cytoplasm  

RNA  

Ribosome  

Protein  

Step  1:  Transcrip3on  

Step  2:  Transla3on  

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Cell  Division  

Soma3c  

Body  cells   Mitosis  &  Cytokinesis  

Reproduc3ve  

Sperm  &  Eggs  

Meiosis  &  Cytokinesis  

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S  

G2  

M  

G1  

Cell  Cycle  

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S  phase  DNA  replicated  

(8  hours)  

G2  phase  Cell  growth  con.nues;  enzymes  and  other  

proteins  are  synthesized;  centrosome  replica.on  completed.  

G1  phase  Cell  metabolically  ac.ve;  duplicates  organelles  and  

cytosolic  components;  centrosome  replica.on  begins.  

G0  Exit  from  cell  

cycle  (nondividing  cell)   An

aphase  

Metaphase  

INTERPHASE  

8-­‐10  hou

rs   4-­‐6  hours  

MITOTIC  (M)  PHASE  

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S-­‐phase:    DNA  Replica3on  

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Mito3c  Phase  

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Interphase  

Nucleus  &  nucleoli  intact  

DNA  =  Chroma3n  

Cell  is  not  dividing  

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Interphase  

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Prophase  

Metaphase  

Anaphase  

Telophase  

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Prophase  Nucleus  &  nucleoli  

disappear  

Centrosomes  move  to  opposite  poles  

Chroma.n  à  Chromosomes  

Chroma3ds  &  centromere  

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Prophase  

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Spindle  Made  by  

centrosomes  

Microtubule  spindle  fibers  

Binds  to  centromeres  

Asters  

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Spindle  asters  

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Centrosomal  protein  muta3on  

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Metaphase  Centromeres  @  metaphase  plate  

Alignment  &  symmetry  @  poles  

Prepara.on  for  separa.on  

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Metaphase  

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Metaphase  

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Anaphase  Spindle  fibers  disassemble  

Centromeres  split  &  chroma.ds  separate  

Daughter  chromosomes  move  to  opposite  poles  

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Anaphase  

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Anaphase  

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Telophase  Reverse  of  Prophase  

Chromosomes  à  Chroma.n  

Spindle  disassembles  

Nucleus  &  nucleoli  re-­‐

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Telophase  

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Cytokinesis  

Cytoplasmic  division  

Cleavage  furrow  

Completed  aher  nuclear  

division  

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Cytokinesis  

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Meiosis  Reproduc.ve  cell  division  

Produces  gametes  

(sperm  &  eggs)  

Diploid  (2n)  à  Haploid  (n)  

Two  stages:  Meiosis  I  &  Meiosis  II  

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Centrioles  

PROPHASE  I  

Centromere  

Chromosome  

Tetrad  

Sister  chroma.ds  

Tetrads  formed  by  synapsis  of  sister  chroma.ds  of  homo-­‐logous  chromosomes  

METAPHASE  I   Cleavage  furrow  

Separa.on  of  homologous  chromosomes  ANAPHASE  I  

TELOPHASE  I  

Metaphase  plate  

Pairing  of  homologous  chromosomes  

Crossing-­‐over  between  nonsister  chroma.ds  

Kinetochore  microtubule  

Meiosis  I  

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Prophase  I  

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Crossing-­‐over  

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Meiosis  I,  cont.  

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Meiosis  II  

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MEIOSIS  II  MEIOSIS  I  

TELOPHASE  I   PROPHASE  II  

METAPHASE  II  

ANAPHASE  II  

TELOPHASE  II  Meiosis  Overview  

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Mitosis  vs.  Meiosis  

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PROPHASE  I  

PROPHASE  

MEIOSIS  MITOSIS   Star.ng  cell  

2n  Chromosomes  

already  replicated  

Tetrads  formed  by  synapsis  

Crossing-­‐over  

METAPHASE  I  Tetrads  line  up  along  the  metaphase  plate  

ANAPHASE  I  

Each  cell  has  one  of  the  replicated  chromosomes  from  each  homologous  pair  of  chromosomes  (n)  

Homologous  chromosomes  separate  (sister  chroma.ds  remain  together)  TELOPHASE  I  

PROPHASE  II  

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PROPHASE   PROPHASE  II  

METAPHASE  II  

ANAPHASE  II  

TELOPHASE  II  

METAPHASE  

ANAPHASE  

TELOPHASE  

INTERPHASE  

2n   2n  

Chromosomes  line  up  along  the  metaphase  plate  

Sister  chroma.ds  separate  

Cytokinesis  

Resul.ng  cells  

n   n   n   n  

Soma.c  cells  with  diploid  number  of  chromosomes  (not  replicated)  

Gametes  with  haploid  number  of  chromosomes  (not  replicated)