plasma membrane of aveolar sac 7-2 and 7-3: plasma membrane and cell structures but first
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Plasma Membrane of aveolar sac
7-2 and 7-3: Plasma Membrane and Cell Structures
But first...
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Let’s Review
What is cell theory?
Light microscopes vs. electron microscopes
Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic
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Basic Cell Structures Cell Membrane Cell Wall Nucleus Cytoplasm
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VOCABULARY
Chromatin Chromosome Nucleolus Nuclear envelope Cytoskeleton Microtubule Microfilament
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus Lysosome Vacuole Chloroplast Mitochondrion Ribosome
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Plasma Membrane
Boundary between cell and environment
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Allows for nutrients to enter and exit cell
Maintains cell’s homeostasis
Nerve cell plasma membrane
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How does plasma membrane maintain homeostasis? Selective permeability
Allows certain molecules in while keeping others out
Water usually enters/exits cells freely Ion (e.g. Ca and Na) allowed in at certain
times
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Structure of PM
Composed of 2 layers of phospholipids (oh no…not again!)
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Phospholipids Hydrophilic head (outside/inside of cell) Hydrophobic tail (inside of membrane) These form a barrier and do not allow
water-soluble molecules to pass through
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Fluid mosaic
Thin flexible layer
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What else is in the plasma membrane? Cholesterol
Aids in phospholipid stability by preventing them to stick together
Proteins Transport proteins
Help with allowing nutrients come in and wastes exit cell
Cell identification Cell structure and support
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Cytoplasm
Material inside the cell membrane but not including the nucleus
Cytoplasm
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Found in some cells, including plants, algae, fungi, and nearly all prokaryotes (NOT animal cells)
Cell Wall
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Surrounds the cell membrane (allows water and gases to pass through) Provides support and protection for the cell
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Nucleus
Nucleus (pl. Nuclei) Large structure that
contains the genetic information (DNA) and controls the cell’s activities
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DNA contains the instructions for making proteins
*the nucleus is important because making proteins is one of the main functions of cells
Protein Synthesis
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CHROMATIN & CHROMOSOMES:
Chromatin: DNA chain wound around a protein visible DNA (looks granular—is spread throughout the nucleus)
Chromosomes: when a cell divides, chromatin continues to condense into these structures
these are distinct structures
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NUCLEOLUS:
•Dense region inside most nuclei
(looks darker)
•Ribosome assembly begins here
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE:
•Double-membrane layer which surrounds nucleus
•Thousands of pores allow material into and out of the nucleus
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Nucleus
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Cytoskeleton
Network of protein filaments that helps the cell maintain shape & move
around
Help in cell division!!!
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Ribosomes
Ribosomes are made of RNA & protein
Proteins are assembled (made) here
Proteins are produced following the specific code in DNA
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ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER):
•Some proteins are modified
•Components of the cell membrane are assembled
ROUGH ER: ribosomes on the ER make proteins & these new proteins move into the ER where they may be chemically modified
SMOOTH ER: no ribosomes; contains specialized enzymes that perform specific tasks (ex: make lipids)
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WWWhat’s
missing??
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Real Picture…
“Fake” Picture
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GOLGI APPARATUS:
• Proteins produced by Rough ER ribosomes move into these sac-like structures
• Enzymes attach carbohydrates & lipids to the proteins
• These proteins are then sent to their final destination
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Lysosomes
Filled with digestive enzymes: break down carbo’s, lipids, & proteins for use by cell
Break down old cells
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Vacuoles Store materials
like water, salts, proteins, & carbo’s for the cell
Large central vacuole in plants is the reason plants are rigid!
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•PLANTS ONLY!
•Use energy from sun to make glucose (photosynthesis)
•Visible stacks of membranes
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Mitochondria
• Release energy from food—cell uses that energy to power growth, movement, etc.
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Cilia and Flagella
Aid in locomotion or feeding