cell theory. robert hooke (1663)- discovered cells used light microscope to look at cork noticed...
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Cell Theory Matthais Schleiden (1838) - concluded all plants are made up of cells Theodor Schwann (1839) -concluded that all animals are also made up of cells. Rudolf Virchow (1855) - proposed that new cells are formed only from existing cellsTRANSCRIPT
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Cell Theory
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Cell Theory
• Robert Hooke (1663)- Discovered cells– Used light microscope to look at cork– Noticed tiny compartments which he called
cells• Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1673)
– Observed living cells in pond water, animalcules, which were protists
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Cell Theory• Matthais Schleiden (1838)• - concluded all plants are made up of cells• Theodor Schwann (1839) • -concluded that all animals are also made up
of cells.• Rudolf Virchow (1855)• - proposed that new cells are formed only
from existing cells
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Cell Theory
• Hooke, Leeuwenhoek, Schleiden, Schwann, Virchow observations led to the cell theory
• All living things composed of cells• Cells are the basic unit of structure and
function for living things• All cells come from pre-existing cells
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Cells
• Cells • Tissues • Organs• Organ system
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2 Classes of cells
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Prokaryote
• Unicellular• No nucleus or organelles
– DNA and RNA float in cell• 1-10 micrometers in size (smaller)• Ex: Bacteria
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Eukaryote
• Unicellular and Multicellular• Nucleus with a membrane• Organelles with membranes• 10-100 micrometers (larger)• Ex: protists, fungi, plants, animals
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Eukaryote
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Prokaryote
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Prokaryote (E. coli)
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Prokaryote
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Eukaryote (cheek cells)
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Eukaryote
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Prokaryote
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Eukaryote
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Eukaryote
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Eukaryote
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Prokaryote
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Prokaryote
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Cell Structure and Function
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Nucleus-- contains DNA- directs activities of cell
Nuclear Envelope- membrane surrounding the nucleus- tiny pores
Nucleolus-- rich in RNA- makes organelles called ribosomes
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Cell Structures and FunctionCytoplasm
- holds organelles Cytosol-gelatin-like aqueous fluid
Cell Membrane (Plasma Membrane)- keep functions of eukaryotic cells organized- regulate transport of substances in and out of cell- composed of proteins and lipids
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Cell Structure and Function
Ribosome- made of proteins and RNA- Found on membranes or in cytoplasm- Produce proteins
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Endoplasmic Reticulum(ER) – 2 membranes– Intercellular highway– Rough ER- ribosomes bound to outside
• Packages proteins in vesicles for export– Smooth ER- builds different enzymes to
enable organelles to perform functions
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Cell Structure and Function
6. Golgi Apparatus- vesicles of ER travel here- modifies/stores/routes proteins and other chemical products to their next destination- 1 side receiving dock – refine and modify ER product- 1 side shipping side- sends vesicles to other locations
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Cell Structure and Function7. Vacuoles- large membrane bound sacs
- Stores undigested nutrients - Helps get rid waste - In plant- larger in plants that animals
- contains colorful pigments- stores chemicals/ contributes to growth
8. Lysosomes- contain digestive enzymes to break down substances
- digest nutrients to nourish cell - help destroy harmful bacteria - engulfs and digests damaged organelles
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Cell Structure and Function
9. Mitochondria- produces energy for cell through cellular respiration-ATP- main energy source- Consists of outer and inner membrane-Cristae- inner membrane, many folds- Folds increase surface area= increased respiration sites= increased ATP
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Cell Structure and Function
Cytoskeleton- network of long protein strands in the cytosolMicrofilaments- actin molecules linked in a polymer chainMicrotubules- large strands with hollow tubes
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Cell Structure and Function
Flagella- long, thin, whip like structures that project from cell
- allow movement with “S” shaped motion
Cilia- short and numerous- back and forth motion for movement
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Plant CellCell Wall – Outside plasma membrane
- protects/maintains shape- Only in plants
Chloroplast- Photosynthetic organelles found in plant and algae cells– Outer membrane– Inner membrane(Stroma) - fluid filled space with
suspended disks– Disks (Thykaloids)- structures that trap light energy
and convert to chemical energy.
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Membranes
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Membranes
• Composed of lipids and proteins• phospholipid bilayer• 2 Tails- Hydrophobic • Head- Hydrophilic • Selectively Permeable-some substances can cross
and others cannot• Barrier for substances
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Cell Membrane
• Peripheral proteins- proteins on the exterior or interior of the membrane
• Integral proteins- proteins embedded in the bilayer
• Function of Membrane Proteins– Help communicate with other cells– Transport substances across membrane– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULR79TiUj80
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Cell Membrane
• Fluid Mosaic Model- substances scattered through out membrane, can move around
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Passive Transport• No energy is used• Diffusion-Net movement of particles in a
concentrated area to a less concentrated area to be equal– Molecules that can dissolve in lipids and are small
• Concentration Gradient-difference in concentrations of molecules across space
• Equilibrium- concentration of molecules is the same throughout space
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Diffusion
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Passive Transport• Osmosis- transport of water across
membrane from a high concentration to a lower concentration– Hypertonic- higher concentration of solute
outside the cell– Hypotonic-lower concentration of solute
outside cell– Isotonic-concentration of solute equal
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Passive Transport
• Plasmolysis- hypertonic solution– Cells may shrivel and die– Occurs in plant cells, wilt if they don’t receive
water.– cytoplasm shrinks away from cells wall– Turgor pressure is lost
• Pressure that water molecules exert against the cell wall
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Passive Transport
• Cytolysis- hypotonic environment• Water diffuses into the cells causing them
to swell and burst
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Passive TransportFacilitated diffusion- Transport proteins
provide pathway for certain molecules to pass
Carrier proteins- transport the molecules• http://www.coolschool.ca/lor/BI12/unit4/U0
4L03/diffusion.swf• Ion Channels- channels that allow ions ti
passEx. sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride ions
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Active Transport
• Uses energy to move molecules across membrane
• Specific transport protein pumps solute across a membrane in opposite direction it travels in diffusion
• Energy supplied by mitochondria• Carrier proteins that act as pumps
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Active Transport
• Sodium Potassium Pump– Na+ binds to carrier protein inside cell– Carrier protien splits Phosphate group from
molecule of ATP and phosphate group binds• ATP supplies energy needed to reshape protein
– With new shape moves Na+ outside cell, and the shape is perfect to bind for K+
– Repeats
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Vesicles • Vesicles- small membrane sacs for moving product
in, out, and within cell. • Exocytosis- vesicles exports product from cells
– Fuses out• Endocytosis- vesicle take material into cell
– Buds inward– Pinocytosis- transports of solutes or fluids– Phagocytosis-movement of large particles of whole cells– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gLtk8Yc1Zc&featur
e=related
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Cell Structure and Function
Cytoskeleton- Network of fibers within cytoplasm (2 fibers)– Microtubules- straight hollow tubes of protein
– Give Rigidity, shape, and organization to cell
– Microfilaments- thinner solid rods of proteins– Enable the cell to move and change shape