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Page 1: Cells. 2 Discovery of Cells Cells were discovered in 1665 by Robert Hooke. Early studies of cells were conducted by - Mathias Schleiden (1838) - Theodor

Cells

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Discovery of CellsCells were discovered in 1665 by

Robert Hooke.

Early studies of cells were conducted by- Mathias Schleiden (1838)- Theodor Schwann (1839)

Schleiden and Schwann proposed the Cell Theory.

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Cell Theory

1. All organisms are composed of cells.

2. Cells are basic units of structure and function.

3. Cells arise only from pre-existing cells.

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Cell size is limited.-As cell size increases, it takes longer for material to diffuse from the cell membrane to the interior of the cell.

Surface area-to-volume ratio: as a cell increases in size, the volume increases 10x faster than the surface area

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Microscopes are required to visualize cells.

Light microscopes can resolve structures that are 200nm apart.

Electron microscopes can resolve structures that are 0.2nm apart.

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3 Main Parts of All Cells

All cells have certain structures in common.

1. genetic material – in a nucleoid or nucleus

2. cytoplasm – a semi fluid matrix3. plasma membrane – a

phospholipid bilayer

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Prokaryotic Cells

Pro = before Karyote = nucleus

Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus.-genetic material is present in the nucleoid

Example – types of bacteria

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Prokaryotic Cells

Prokaryotic cells possess-cell walls

-genetic material in the nucleoid- cytoplasm-plasma membrane-ribosomes-no membrane-bound organelles

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Prokaryotic Cells

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Prokaryotic Cells

Flagella-present in some prokaryotic cells-used for locomotion-rotary motion propels the cell

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Eukaryotic CellsEu = true Karyote = nucleus

Eukaryotic cells-possess a membrane-bound nucleus-are more complex than prokaryotic cells-compartmentalize many cellular functions within organelles -possess a cytoskeleton for support and to maintain cellular structure

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Eukaryotic Cells

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Eukaryotic Cells

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Eukaryotic Cells

Nucleus-stores the genetic material of the cell in the form of multiple, linear chromosomes-surrounded by a nuclear envelope composed of 2 phospholipid bilayers-in chromosomes – DNA is organized with proteins to form chromatin

- Nucleolus – makes ribosomes

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Eukaryotic Cells

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Eukaryotic Cells

• Add to Notes:• Plasma (cell) membrane – controls what

enters and leaves the cell. Is made up of a lipid bilayer (two layers of lipids and proteins).(Semi-permeable)

• Vesicle - organelles that separate and transport material within a cell. Used for storage, transport, and secretion.

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Eukaryotic Cells

Ribosomes-the site of protein synthesis in the cell-composed of ribosomal RNA and proteins-found within the cytosol of the cytoplasm and attached to internal membranes (rough ER)

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Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)-membranes that create a network of channels throughout the cytoplasm-attachment of ribosomes to the membrane gives a rough appearance-synthesis of proteins to be secreted, sent to lysosomes or plasma membrane

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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)-relatively few ribosomes attached-functions:-synthesis of membrane lipids-calcium storage-detoxification of foreign substances

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Golgi apparatus (Golgi Body)-flattened stacks of interconnected membranes-packaging and distribution of materials (mainly proteins) to different parts of the cell-synthesis of cell wall components

- Proteins made by ribosomes go to Golgi to be folded!

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Lysosomes-membrane bound vesicles containing digestive enzymes to break down macromolecules-destroy cells or foreign matter

- Breaks down malfunctioning organelles

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lysosome

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Vacuoles-membrane-bound structures with various functions depending on the cell type – overall function is to store food, water, or waste

There are different types of vacuoles:-central vacuole in plant cells (stores water – turgor pressure)-contractile vacuole of some protists (expels water from organism)

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Mitochondria-organelles present in all types of eukaryotic cells-contain enzymes for transferring the energy (cell respiration)-found in all types of eukaryotic cells

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Mitochondria

-surrounded by 2 membranes-contain their own DNA

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Mitochondria

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Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts-organelles present in cells of plants and some other eukaryotes-contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis

- Two parts:granum (thylakoids) and Stroma

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Chloroplasts

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Centrosome

Composed of TWO cylindrically shaped centrioles.

Centrioles are perpendicular Creates spindle fibers that

help the cell divide. Each contain microtubules that help organize cilia and flagella.

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CytoskeletonCyto = cell

-network of protein fibers found in all eukaryotic cells-supports the shape of the cell -keeps organelles in fixed locations-helps move materials within the cell

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Cytoskeleton

Cytoskeleton fibers include-actin filaments – responsible for cellular contractions, crawling, “pinching”-microtubules – provide organization to the cell and move materials within the cell- filaments – provide structural stability

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Cytoskeleton

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Cell Movement

Cell movement takes different forms.-Crawling is accomplished filaments.-Flagella ripple to move a cell.

long, few in number

-Cilia can be arranged in rows on the surface of a eukaryotic cell to propel a cell forward.

short, numerous

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Cell Movement

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Extracellular Structures

Extracellular structures include:-cell walls of plants, fungi, some protists-extracellular matrix surrounding animal cells

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Extracellular Structures

Cell walls-present surrounding the cells of plants, fungi, and some protists-the carbohydrates present in the cell wall vary depending on the cell type:

-plant and protist cell walls - cellulose

-fungal cell walls - chitin

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Extracellular Structures

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