ch4 p 69. history robert hooke – 1665 – cork cells first to use the word ‘cell’ to describe...
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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF
CELLS
Ch4 p 69
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History Robert Hooke – 1665 – Cork cells
First to use the word ‘cell’ to describe
the boxes he saw in cork, a plant
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History Anton von Leeuwenhoek – 1673 – Simple
MicroscopesBasically a hand lensLooked at water, poop, muscle tissue, bacteria
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History leads to CELL THEORY
Matthias Schleiden – 1838 – All plants are made of cells
Theodor Schwann – 1839 – All animals are made of cells
All Combine to form the CELL THEORY:
1. All living things are made of one or more cells
2. Cells are the basic unit building block of organisms
3. Cells only come from other cells
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Cells are different Can be big, little, flat, round
A nerve cell can be 2 meters long!
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Cells CAN NOT be that big
Size is limited by its Surface Area to VolumeSurface area is the amount of wrapping paper you need
to cover a presentVolume is how much stuff is inside
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TWO MAIN TYPES OF CELLS
PROKARYOTIC: pro= ‘pre’ Has NO nucleusHas NO organellesSmaller
EUKARYOTIC:Has a nucleusHas organellesLargerComplex
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Prokaryotic Cell
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Organelles that we care about: Nuclear envelope Ribosome Flagella Rough ER Smooth ER Golgi DNA Lysosomes Centrioles Cell wall
Vacuole Cell membrane Chloroplast Mitochondria Cytoskeleton Nucleolus Cytoplasm
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ORGANELLES = Animal Cell Parts
1. NucleusControl centerSurrounded by nuclear membrane
○ Nuclear Pore – a door to let information out of the nucleusContains DNA
○ DNA is also known as chromosomes or chromatin○ Is the actual directions for building the cell and the
organism○ Codes for (instructions) PROTEINS
Nucleolus○ Where ribosomes are made
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ORGANELLES = Animal Cell Parts
2. MitochondriaChanges your food into energy called ATP‘MIGHTY MITOCHONDRIA’Where respiration takes place
3. RibosomesRRR = Ribosomes READ RNA and make Proteins
○ They help direct how to make a proteinCan be attached to the ER or floating in the cytoplasm
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ORGANELLES = Animal Cell Parts
4. Endoplasmic ReticulumCan be smooth – no ribosomes connectedOr rough – ribosomes stuck on itWhere chemicals and proteins are made and wrapped
in a membrane – MAKES THINGSLooks like a warm lava lamp
5. Golgi ApparatusFixes proteins to be sent out of the cellGOLGI = FEDEX
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ORGANELLES = Animal Cell Parts
6. LysosomesBreak down old cell partsBreak down food
7. CytoskeletonMade of:
○ Microfilaments ○ Microtubules
Sticks that provide supportHelp move parts around the cell, like roadsBecome SPINDLE FIBERS for cell division
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ORGANELLES = Animal Cell Parts
8. Cilia or FlagellaHair like organelles MOVEMENT
9. CentriolesHelps direct cell division
10. Cell MembraneSEMIPERMEABLE – ‘picky’
○ Selectively permeablePhospholipid Bilayer
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CELL MEMBRANE10. Cell Membrane
SEMIPERMEABLE – ‘picky’○ Selectively
permeablePhospholipid Bilayer
○ Hydrophobic tail○ Hydrophilic head
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ORGANELLES = Plant Cell Parts
11. VacuoleHolds water, and mineralsLargest part of the plant cell
12. Cell WallStructure of the plant
13. ChloroplastPHOTOSYNTHESISUses sunlight and carbon dioxide to make glucose
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