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CELLSCELLS
Structure and FunctionStructure and Function
Cell = smallest unit of lifeCell = smallest unit of life
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Two Major Cell Types Two Major Cell Types
Cell TypeCell Type ExampleExample
ProkaryoticProkaryotic BacteriaBacteria
EukaryoticEukaryotic ProtistsProtistsFungiFungiPlantsPlantsAnimalsAnimals
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Prokaryotic CellProkaryotic Cell
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Eukaryotic CellEukaryotic Cell(protist, animal)(protist, animal)
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Eukaryotic CellEukaryotic Cell(plant)(plant)
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Differences Between Cell TypesDifferences Between Cell Types Prokaryotic CellProkaryotic Cell Eukaryotic CellEukaryotic Cell
Single circular Single circular chromosomechromosome
Multiple linear Multiple linear chromosomeschromosomes
Chromosome found Chromosome found in a cytoplasmic in a cytoplasmic region called the region called the nucleoid.nucleoid.
Chromosomes found Chromosomes found in a membrane-in a membrane-bound nucleus.bound nucleus.
No internal No internal membranesmembranesSome infolded Some infolded plasma membraneplasma membrane
Extensive network of Extensive network of internal membranes internal membranes
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Common ComponentsCommon Components and Cellular Organization and Cellular Organization
• Plasma MembranePlasma Membrane– boundary surrounding the cellboundary surrounding the cell
• Genetic material: DNAGenetic material: DNA– located in a membrane-bound nucleus located in a membrane-bound nucleus
for eukaryotic cellsfor eukaryotic cells• CytoplasmCytoplasm
– Semi-fluid matrix containing enzymes Semi-fluid matrix containing enzymes and organellesand organelles (enzyme = biological catalyst)(enzyme = biological catalyst)
• CytoskeletonCytoskeleton– network of filaments and tubules in cytoplasm network of filaments and tubules in cytoplasm
that maintains cell shape, allows movement that maintains cell shape, allows movement
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Features of Features of Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells All prokaryotic cells containAll prokaryotic cells contain
Structure Structure FunctionFunctionPlasma Plasma MembraneMembrane
Regulates flow of Regulates flow of substances into and out substances into and out of cellof cell
NucleoidNucleoid Cytoplasmic region Cytoplasmic region containing genetic containing genetic materialmaterial
CytoplasmCytoplasm Cytosol: fluidCytosol: fluidRibosomesRibosomesEnzymesEnzymes
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Features of Features of Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells
Other possible prokaryotic structuresOther possible prokaryotic structures
Structure Structure FunctionFunctionCell WallCell Wall Supports cellSupports cell
Maintains shapeMaintains shape
CapsuleCapsule Protects from dryingProtects from dryingProtects against Protects against white blood cellswhite blood cells
Infolded Plasma Infolded Plasma MembranesMembranes
MetabolismMetabolismCell divisionCell division
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Features of Features of Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells
Other possible prokaryotic structuresOther possible prokaryotic structures
Structure Structure FunctionFunctionBacterial Bacterial Flagellum Flagellum
MovementMovement
PlasmidPlasmid Small circular DNA Small circular DNA Replicates Replicates independently independently
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Applying Your KnowledgeApplying Your Knowledge
In bacterial cellsIn bacterial cells• where is the genetic material located? where is the genetic material located? • which one is used for movement?which one is used for movement?• which one provides structural support which one provides structural support
for the cell?for the cell?
1.1. Cell WallCell Wall2.2. Flagellum Flagellum 3.3. CapsuleCapsule4.4. PlasmidPlasmid5.5. NucleoidNucleoid
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Functions of Eukaryotic Cell FeaturesFunctions of Eukaryotic Cell Features
Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s)Plasma Plasma Membrane Membrane
1. Regulates passage of 1. Regulates passage of materials into and out of cellmaterials into and out of cell
2. Cell-Cell Recognition2. Cell-Cell Recognition
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Functions of Eukaryotic Cell FeaturesFunctions of Eukaryotic Cell Features
Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s)Cell WallCell Wall(protists, (protists, fungi, plants)fungi, plants)
1.1. Controls cell shape, Controls cell shape, protects, supportsprotects, supports
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Functions of Eukaryotic Cell FeaturesFunctions of Eukaryotic Cell Features Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s) NucleusNucleus 1.1. Carrier of genetic materialCarrier of genetic material
DNA + protein = chromatinDNA + protein = chromatin2. Governs cell activities2. Governs cell activities3. Directs cell reproduction3. Directs cell reproduction4.4. Surrounded by Membrane Surrounded by Membrane
= nuclear envelope= nuclear envelope5.5. Contains nucleolus—Contains nucleolus—
produces ribosomesproduces ribosomeswhich synthesize proteinswhich synthesize proteins
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Functions of Functions of Eukaryotic Eukaryotic
Cell FeaturesCell Features
Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s)Rough Rough Endoplasmic Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER)Reticulum (RER)
1.1. Associated ribosomes produce Associated ribosomes produce proteins proteins
2.2. Prepares proteins for exportPrepares proteins for exportSmooth Smooth Endoplasmic Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)Reticulum (SER)
1.1. Lipid SynthesisLipid Synthesis2.2. Drug detoxificationDrug detoxification3.3. Transport of proteins from RERTransport of proteins from RER
RERRER SERSER
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Functions of Eukaryotic Functions of Eukaryotic Cell Features Cell Features
Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s)Golgi Golgi ApparatusApparatus
Collects, modifies, packages and Collects, modifies, packages and distributes proteins and lipids from ERdistributes proteins and lipids from ER
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Functions of Functions of Eukaryotic Eukaryotic
Cell FeaturesCell Features
Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s)LysosomeLysosome Contains digestive enzymes Contains digestive enzymes
to digest food in protists or to digest food in protists or destroy aging organelles destroy aging organelles
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Endomembrane SystemEndomembrane SystemRough Rough
Endoplasmic Endoplasmic ReticulumReticulum
Smooth Smooth Endoplasmic Endoplasmic
ReticulumReticulum
VesicleVesicle
Golgi Golgi ApparatusApparatus
VesicleVesicle
LysosomeLysosome
VesicleVesicle
Plasma Plasma MembraneMembrane
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Functions of Functions of Eukaryotic Eukaryotic
Cell FeaturesCell Features
Structure Structure FunctionFunctionPeroxisomePeroxisome Removes harmful oxidants Removes harmful oxidants
from cells from cells
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Functions of Functions of Eukaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cell
FeaturesFeatures
Structure Structure FunctionFunction
MitochondrionMitochondrion Captures energy from Captures energy from organic molecules, organic molecules, producing ATPproducing ATP
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Functions of Functions of Eukaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cell
FeaturesFeatures
Structure Structure FunctionFunctionChloroplastChloroplast(protists, plants)(protists, plants)
Photosynthesis: Uses light Photosynthesis: Uses light energy to produce organic energy to produce organic moleculesmolecules
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Functions Functions of Eukaryotic of Eukaryotic Cell FeaturesCell Features
Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s)CytoskeletonCytoskeleton 1.1. Maintains cell shapeMaintains cell shape
2.2. Anchors organelles and proteinsAnchors organelles and proteins3.3. Allows for organelle movement Allows for organelle movement
and cellular movement in some and cellular movement in some cell typescell types
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Functions of Functions of Eukaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cell
FeaturesFeatures
Structure Structure FunctionFunctionCentrioleCentriole Gives rise to basal bodies that Gives rise to basal bodies that
produce cilia or flagella produce cilia or flagella
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Functions of Functions of EukaryEukaryotic Cell otic Cell
FeaturesFeaturesStructure Structure Function(s)Function(s)VacuoleVacuole 1.1. Central vacuole (plants) stores Central vacuole (plants) stores
waste, maintains turgidity.waste, maintains turgidity.2.2. Contractile vacuole (protists) Contractile vacuole (protists)
maintains water balance.maintains water balance.3.3. Food vacuole (protists) fuses with Food vacuole (protists) fuses with
lysosome for digestion.lysosome for digestion.
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Functions of EukaryoticFunctions of Eukaryotic Cell Features Cell Features
Structure Structure Function(s)Function(s)Cilia and Cilia and Flagella Flagella
1.1. Move substances across Move substances across cell surface in lungs, cell surface in lungs, fallopian tubesfallopian tubes
2.2. Cell movement in sperm, Cell movement in sperm, protistsprotists
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Applying Your KnowledgeApplying Your Knowledge
A.A. Which organelle produces proteins that Which organelle produces proteins that will be exported from the cell? will be exported from the cell?
B.B. Which organelle contains digestive Which organelle contains digestive enzymes?enzymes?
C.C. Which site acts as a protein packaging Which site acts as a protein packaging and distribution center?and distribution center?
1.1. CiliumCilium2.2. Rough ER Rough ER 3.3. Golgi apparatusGolgi apparatus4.4. Smooth ERSmooth ER5.5. LysosomeLysosome
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Thought QuestionsThought Questions
1.1. What are similarities forWhat are similarities fora. eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?a. eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?b. animal and plant cells?b. animal and plant cells?
2. 2. What are differences betweenWhat are differences betweena. eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?a. eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?b. animal and plant cells?b. animal and plant cells?
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AnalogyAnalogy
If the cell were a factory If the cell were a factory
the ____________________ would be the ____________________ would be (name a cell component)(name a cell component)
a _____________________________.a _____________________________. (name a part of a factory)(name a part of a factory)
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Part of CellPart of Cell Part of FactoryPart of FactoryCapsuleCapsule Security GateSecurity Gate
Cell WallCell Wall Outer Fence around the factoryOuter Fence around the factory
ChloroplastChloroplast Solar PanelSolar Panel
CytoskeletonCytoskeleton Moving Belt where items are inspectedMoving Belt where items are inspectedSteel Support, Interior WallsSteel Support, Interior Walls
Cilia/FlagellaCilia/Flagella Conveyor Belt, Elevator/EscalatorConveyor Belt, Elevator/Escalator
EnzymeEnzyme Worker; Assemblage MachineryWorker; Assemblage Machinery
Golgi ComplexGolgi Complex Distribution/Packaging DepartmentDistribution/Packaging DepartmentMailroomMailroom
MitochondrionMitochondrion Generator, Engine Room, Power SourceGenerator, Engine Room, Power Source
NucleoidNucleoid Storage of pre-production materialStorage of pre-production material
NucleusNucleus Supervisor’s Office, BossSupervisor’s Office, BossCorporate Office, Central OperationsCorporate Office, Central Operations
Plasma MembranePlasma Membrane Loading/Unloading Dock, Inner Wall, DoorLoading/Unloading Dock, Inner Wall, Door
RibosomesRibosomes Assembly Line TrackAssembly Line Track
RERRER Production LineProduction Line
SERSER Shipping DockShipping Dock
VacuoleVacuole Storage AreaStorage Area
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Cellular InteractionsCellular Interactions
Signal Transduction: passing a signal Signal Transduction: passing a signal from the cell surface to the interiorfrom the cell surface to the interior First messenger binds to First messenger binds to
Cell Surface Receptor Cell Surface Receptor Receptor signals nearby Receptor signals nearby
Regulator ProteinRegulator Protein Regulator activates Regulator activates
nearby enzyme nearby enzyme Enzyme catalyzes formationEnzyme catalyzes formation
of Second Messenger of Second Messenger Second Messenger initiatesSecond Messenger initiates
Cellular Response Cellular Response
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Cellular InteractionsCellular Interactions Cell Adhesion: joining of cells Cell Adhesion: joining of cells
controlled by proteins called controlled by proteins called Cellular Adhesion Molecules Cellular Adhesion Molecules (CAMS)(CAMS)
important in important in InfInflammatory Responselammatory Response Placenta FormationPlacenta Formation Learning and MemoryLearning and Memory
Lack of cell adhesion is Lack of cell adhesion is implicated in cancer implicated in cancer and arthritis.and arthritis.