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Title: Cell Structure and Function


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Chapter 7
  • Cell Structure and Function

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7.1 The Discovery of Cells
  • Robert Hooke
  • Discovered 1st cell
  • Observed dead cork cells
  • Named the cell basic unit of living organisms

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Anton van LeeuwenhoekLooked at described the
1st living cell
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The Cell Theory
  • Matthias Schleiden Thomas Schwann
  • Schleiden ? Botanist
  • Schwann ? Zoologist
  • Developed the cell theory
  • All life forms are made from one or more cells.
  • Cells only arise from pre-existing cells.
  • The cell is the smallest form of life.

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Two basic cell types
  • Prokaryote
  • Before a nucleus (NO Nucleus)
  • Single-celled
  • Eukaryote
  • Has a nucleus
  • Unicellular or multicellular
  • Contained organelles (membrane bound structures)

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A.
B.
Which one is a prokaryotic cell? Is B. a plant or
an animal cell?
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7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
  • Contain Organelles which means little organs.
  • Each cell contains Cytoplasm which holds all of
    the organelles.

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Nucleus Control center of the cell
Contains DNA
Has a nuclear envelope Nucleolus
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Ribosomes make proteins
most numerous organelle in the cell
Found on and off of ER
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Two types of ER
Smooth (no ribosomes) Rough (has
ribosomes)
Smooth makes and transports lipids Rough
transports proteins
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Golgi Apparatus Stores and
packages chemicals
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Lysosome Stomach of the cell
Vacuole that contains
digestive enzymes
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Mitochondria Powerhouse of the
cell
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Chloroplast Capture sunlight and convert it
into chemical energy in a process called
photosynthesis
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7-3 Cell Boundaries
  • All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane (also
    called a plasma membrane).
  • Some cells are surrounded by a cell wall
    (especially plant cells).
  • Both serve as a boundary between the cell and its
    environment.
  • The Cell membrane is semi-permeable.

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The Plasma Membrane
  • FUNCTIONS
  • Controls what enters and leaves the cell
    (maintaining homeostasis with selective
    permeability)
  • Protects the cell
  • Also the cell walls main function!!

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PM continued
  • PM is made of a bilayer of phospholipids!!
  • Two ends to a phospholipid
  • Hydrophilic
  • Hydrophobic
  • Two types
  • Saturated
  • Unsaturated

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Fluid Mosaic Model (PG. 182)
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Random movement of Molecules
  • Robert Brown Brownian Motion
  • Molecules are in a constant state of motion
  • Gas fast movement
  • Liquid medium movement
  • Solid slow movement
  • Molecules move from high concentrations to low
    concentrations because of a concentration
    gradient.

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Diffusion Through Cell Boundaries
  • Diffusion the movement of particles from and
    area of high concentration to low concentration
  • Osmosis is the diffusion of water

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Diffusion
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Three types of solutions (Pg. 186)
  • Isotonic concentrations on both sides of the
    plasma membrane are equal
  • No net movement
  • Hypertonic concentration of dissolved
    substances outside the cell are higher than
    inside
  • Water moves out ? Cell Shrinks
  • Hypotonic concentration of dissolved substances
    inside the cell are higher than outside
  • Water moves in ? Cell Swells

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Two types of transport
  • Passive Transport
  • Move with the concentration gradient
  • NO energy required
  • Simple Diffusion
  • Osmosis
  • Facilitated Diffusion
  • Active Transport
  • Move against the concentration gradient
  • Energy REQUIRED
  • Endocytosis
  • Pinocytosis (drinking)
  • Receptor-mediated endocytosis
  • Phagocytosis (Eating)
  • Exocytosis
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