Title: Characteristics of Biotic Factors
1Characteristics of Biotic Factors
- Made of cells. Consist of levels of organization
(cell, tissue, organ, organ system) - Respond and adapt to their environment
- Grow and develop
- Reproduce - The production of offspring that are
similar to the parents. - Use energy. Undergo chemical reactions
(metabolism) - Movement. Maintain Homeostasis
2Cell Theory
- All living things are made up of cells.
- Basic unit of structure and function of all
living things. - Cells come from preexisting cells through cell
division.
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3Cell History
- Robert Hooke 1st to study the structure of the
cell (cork) in 1665 (English) - Anton van Leeuwenhoek Created simple
microscopes discovered bacteria (Dutch ) - Schleiden and Schwann 1830s plant animals are
made of cells (German ) - Francesco Redi - Italian scientist mid-1600s
attempt - Louis Pasteur - French mid-1800s spontaneous
generation
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4Cell Structure Function
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5Examples of Cells
Amoeba Proteus
Plant Stem
Bacteria
Red Blood Cell
Nerve Cell
6Over 200 different types of human cells
Erythrocytes
Fibroblasts
Epithelial cells
(a) Cells that connect body parts, form
linings, or transport gases
Nerve cell
Skeletal Muscle cell
(e) Cell that gathers information and
control body functions
Smooth muscle cells
(b) Cells that move organs and body parts
Sperm
Macrophage
(f) Cell of reproduction
Fat cell
(d) Cell that fights disease
(c) Cell that storesnutrients
7Generalized Cell
- All cells have some common structures and
functions - Human cells have three basic parts
- Plasma membraneflexible outer boundary
- Cytoplasmintracellular fluid containing
organelles - Nucleuscontrol center
8Prokaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells
1/10 the size of eukaryotic cells Large compared to prokaryotic cells
Nuclear area not membrane bound called the nucleoid Membrane bound nucleus w/ a nucleolus
Single circular DNA Many chromosomes w/ linear DNA
No membrane bound organelles MB Golgi, lysosomes, ER, peroxisomes, mitochondria
9Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells Similarities
Both have ribosomes and cytoplasm Both require a supply of energy
Both have DNA as their genetic material
Both are covered by a plasma (cell) membrane Both are made from the same basic chemicals carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid, minerals, fats and vitamins. Both regulate the flow of the nutrients and wastes that enter and leave them
10Prokaryotic
An organism whose cells lack a true nucleus and
Some other cell structures.
- Do not have structures surrounded by membranes
- Few internal structures
- EX Bacteria
Unicellular one Celled
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11Eukaryotic Cell - plant
Multicellular Many cells
12Eukaryotic Cell - animal
Multicellular Many cells
13Cell Parts
- Organelles Small cell structures
14Surrounding the Cell
15Cell Membrane
- All cells contain a cell membrane
- Controls movement in and out of the cell
- Double layer
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16Cell Walla rigid layer of nonliving material
that surrounds the cells of plants and some other
organisms.
- The outermost structure of the cell
- Most commonly found in plant cells bacteria
- Supports protects cells
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17Inside the Cell
18Nucleus
- Directs cell activities
- Separated from cytoplasm by nuclear membrane
- Contains genetic material - DNA
19Nuclear Membrane
- Surrounds nucleus
- Made of two layers
- Openings allow material to enter and leave
nucleus
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20Chromosomes
A rod-shaped cellular structure made of
condensed chromatin
- In nucleus
- Made of DNA
- Contain instructions for traits characteristics
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21Nucleolus
- Inside nucleus
- Create ribosomes
- Contains RNA to build proteins
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22Cytoplasm
- Gel-like mixture 80 water
- Located between the nucleus and cell membrane
- Many organelles found suspended within the
cytoplasm
Cyto cell
Plasm to form or mold
23Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Transport system - Moves materials to Golgi
- Smooth type lacks ribosomes
- Rough type (pictured) ribosomes embedded in
surface
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24Ribosomes
- Make proteins
- Each cell contains thousands - found on ER
floating throughout the cytoplasm
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25Mitochondria
- Produces energy through chemical reactions THE
POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL - Controls level of water and other materials in
cell - Recycles and decomposes proteins, fats, and
carbohydrates
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26Golgi Bodies
- Sorts, modifies, stores, packages distribute
materials - Move materials within out of the cell
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27Lysosome
- Transports undigested material to cell membrane
for removal - Contain digestive enzymes break down old cell
parts, cells, bacteria, and viruses - Cell breaks down if lysosome explodes
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28Vacuoles
- Membrane-bound sacs for storage, digestion, and
waste removal - Contains water solution
- Help plants maintain shape
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29Chloroplast
- Usually found in plant cells
- Contains green chlorophyll
- Where photosynthesis takes place
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