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Page 1: A. A. Definition B. B. How to Study? 1. 1. Microscopy Cytology I. I. Introduction

A. DefinitionB. How to Study?1.

Microscopy

Cytology

I. Introduction

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a. Light Microscopy (LM)i.

Advantages

Magnification

Resolution

Depth of Field ii. Types

Figure 6.3

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b. Electron Microscopy (EM)i.

Advantages

Magnification Resolution Depth of Field

ii. Types TEM SEM

Figure 6.4

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2. Cell Fractionalization

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a. Technique

Figure 6.5b.

Advantagesi. Whole samples

ii. Specificity

iii. Starting Point

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3. Cell Staining

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a. Vital Staining

for Contrast

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b. Antibody Staining

More Specific Contrast

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A. Barriers1. Cell

Walls

II. Parts of a Cell

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a. Prokaryotes

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a. Prokaryotes

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b. Fungi

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c. Plants

Figure 5.7

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c. Plants

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c. Plants

Figure 6.28

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2. Cell Membrane

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B. Cytosol = Cell Sap

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1. Consistency

2. Molecular make-up

like thickening Jell-O

92% is water, 7% protein, and the rest is gases, salts, lipids, and the like dissolved in the water

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Representative Animal Cell

Figure 6.9

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Representative Plant Cell

Figure 6.9

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C. Organelles = Cell Machinery1. Membrane

Bound

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a. Nucleus = the keeper of the plans

Envelope, pores, and nucleolus

Figure 6.10

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b. Endomembrane System = rER, sER, and Golgi

Figure 6.12

Figure 6.13

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c. House cleaners -> Lysosome or Peroxisome

Figure 6.14

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d. Energy Transformers = Chloroplast & Mitochondria

Figure 6.18

Figure 6.17

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i. Animal Types = Food or Contractileii. Plant Types = Central, Amyloplasts, & Chromoplasts

e. Vacuoles

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2. Non-Membrane Bound

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a. Cytoskeleton

Figure 6.20

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b. Ribosomes

c. Centriole

Figure 6.11

Figure 6.22

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D. Cellular Specializations1. Microvilli

2. Cilia

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Microvilli = short non-moving membrane extensions to increase cell’s overall surface area

Cilia = long, moving internal cellular extensions to move something across the cell surface.

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3. Flagella

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Flagella move the entire cell

Figure 6.24

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Flagella move the entire cell

Figure 6.25

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E. Intercellular Junctions1.

Plants2. Animals

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Plants

Animals

Figure 6.28

Figure 4.11

Figure 6.32

Gap Junctions

Desmosomes

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F. Extracellular Matrix

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Focus on the goal.