Title: CELLS
1CELLS
- The Smallest Unit of Life
2Cell Discoveries
- Anton vanLeeuwenhoek
- Made the first microscope that could view
individual cells. - Saw cells in his tooth scrapings
http//www.ixedu.com/es/celula/Multimedia/Microsco
pio/Historia.htm
http//www.hps.cam.ac.uk/whipple/explore/microscop
es/adutchpioneer/
3Robert Hooke
- Gave cells their name after he saw them through
the microscope - Thought they looked like cells or rooms of the
monastery
http//kmoddl.library.cornell.edu/biographies/Hook
e/
http//askabiologist.asu.edu/research/buildingbloc
ks/rhooke.html
4Schleiden Schwann
- Schleiden was a botanist who said that all plants
were made of cells
- Schwann was a zoologist who said that all animals
were made of cells
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den?cattechnology
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hwann?articleTypeId1
5Cell Theory
- 1. All living things are made of cells.
- 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and
function of living things. - 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.
6What is a Cell?
- The simplest unit of structure and function for
every living thing - Unicellular single celled organism
- EX Ameoba, paramecium
- Multicellular organism made of many cells
- EX humans, plants
7Types of Cells
- Prokaryotic
- Cells without a nucleus
- Bacteria only
- Eukaryotic
- Cells with a nucleus
- EX Plant, Animal, Fungus Protist
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8Pro - NO Eu - DO
(nucleus)
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11Structure vs. Function
- The shape or structure of a cell determines its
function. - EX red blood cell is small to fit through small
blood vessels but has a lot of surface area to
carry oxygen - EX nerve cells are long and branched to send
messages quickly
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ticleTypeId0
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ogy/The-Cell/The-Cell-27.html
12Whats in a Cell?
- Organelles
- like tiny organs in cells
- carry out specialized jobs
- Most cells have same organelles, but some only
found in specific type of cells
http//www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model.htm
13Organellestiny organs1. Cell Wall
- Only found in plant cells and bacteria
- Provides protection and allows materials to
pass from one cell to another - Like the walls of the
- school
http//biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_124/Images
/cellwall.jpeg
142. Cell Membrane
- The outer boundary of an animal cell and the
second layer of protection for a plant cell - Selectively permeable lets some things in
easily but not others (homeostasis) - Also known as the phospholipid bilayer
- Like a security guard
www.che.vt.edu/Sum/images/cell-membrane.gif
153. Nucleus
- Control center of the cell
- Contains DNA
- Like the brain
http//www.public.iastate.edu/ttt356/Nucleus.jpg
164. Cytoplasm
- - Material between the cell membrane and
nucleus - - Provides a medium (substance) to move
nutrients through - Reactions occur here
- Organelles found here
- - Jelly-like
175. Rough Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Rough because attached ribosomes make it look
bumpy - Checks proteins to make sure they are made
correctly. - Transport molecules
- Like the Highways
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186. Ribosomes
- The smallest organelles
- These make proteins other cell parts
- Some float in the cytoplasm some are attached
to other organelles. - Like factories
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nteract05.jpg
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nsembl/images/ribosome.jpg
19http//ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook/illustrations/cell
golgi.jpg
7. Golgi Apparatus
- Mailroom of the cell
- Sorts, packages exports proteins
- Like the UPS
http//www.daviddarling.info/images/Golgi_apparatu
s.jpg
208. Lysosomes
- Kamikaze organelle
- They destroy bad proteins and damaged
organelles - Enzymes assist
- Like a garbage
- truck
http//www.molecularexpressions.com/cells/lysosome
s/images/lysosomesfigure1.jpg
219. Mitochondria (-ion)
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Makes ENERGY!
- Like the
- electric co.
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2210. Centrioles
- Play an important
- roles in cell division
- Come in pairs
- Animal cells
- Like a filing
- cabinet
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jpg
2311. Cilia
- Hair-like
- Useful for
- Movement
- Protection
- Food gathering
- Like a broom
2412. Flagella (-um)
- Tail-like/whip-like
- Useful for movement
- Mostly in protist
2513. Vacuole
- Storage organelle for food, water wastes
- Huge in plant cells for the storage of water
- Many small vacuoles in animal cells
- Like a trash can or refrigerator
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cuole.gif
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ojects/Cell_files/slide0013_image053.jpg
2614. Chloroplast
- Contains chlorophyll
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- Like solar panels
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level/biology/cells -and-organelles/organelles/chl
oroplast-b.gif
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Sadava.jpg
27Plant Cells vs. Animal Cells
- Plant Cells
- Cell wall
- Chloroplasts
- Large vacuole
- Square
- Animal Cells
- Cell membrane
- No chloroplasts
- Small vacuole
- Many shapes
www.molecularexpressions.com
http//encarta.msn.com/media_461540224_761563786_-
1_1/animal_cell.html
28- Nucleus
- Chloroplast
- Membrane
- Cell Wall
- Mitochondria
- Vacuole
- Golgi
- Ribosomes
29Stem Cells
- Unspecialized cells
- Have the ability to become any of the 220
different human cell types - Totipotent total potential
- Pluripotent limited potential
30Microscopes
- Its a Small World After All
31What Can We See?
http//www.cellsalive.com/howbig.htm
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croscopes/powerline/index.html
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37Slides to View Today
- Plant Cells
- Draw on
- Your own skin Cells
- Stick peel a piece of tape from your skin
- Put tape on slide (sticky side up)
- One drop of stain coverslip
- Your hair
- One hair on a slide with coverslip
38Animal - Eukaryote
http//ac.teachers.googlepages.com/cellularorganel
les
39Plant - Eukaryote
http//ac.teachers.googlepages.com/cellularorganel
les
40Prokaryotic
Bacteria
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42Membranes Transport
- Gateways of
- cells organelles
43Membrane Structure
- Phospholipid Bilayer
- 2 layers of phospholipids
- Hydrophilic phosphate heads
- Hydrophobic lipid tails
- Innermembrane proteins
- Surface carbohydrates
- Surface lipids/cholesterol
44Structure
http//www.bioteach.ubc.ca/Bio-industry/Inex/
http//www.biology.iupui.edu/biocourses/N100H/cell
s.html
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46Passive Transport
- Does not require energy
- High ? Low
- Diffusion
- Osmosis
- Facilitated diffusion
471. Diffusion
- Occurs across the phospholipids
- CO2
- O2
- Urea
48Lab Information on Diffusion
- Dialysis tubing acts as a semipermeable membrane
- Which materials can pass through the pores?
- Which cannot permeate the bag?
Animation
Dialysis
492. Osmosis
http//www.ualr.edu/botany/osmosis.jpg
- Diffusion of water
- Water moves from
- High water ? low water
- Hypotonic solute ? hypertonic solute
Animation
50http//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/ImageOsmotic_pr
essure_on_blood_cells_diagram.svg
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ssure_on_plant_cells_diagram.svg
51Kidney Function
- Vessels bring waste-filled blood to kidneys for
filtering. - Membranes in the kidneys let urea leave the
blood to go into the ureter. - Urea becomes urine and collects in the bladder.
52Dialysis
53Dialysis
http//www.biotopics.co.uk/human2/andial.html
543. Facilitated Diffusion
- Molecules moving from high ? low but are too
big to move between phospholipids - Requires a
- membrane carrier
- (facilitator)
- Glucose uses this
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dneysmetals/07t.html
55Active Transport
- Requires ATP energy
- ATP pumps
- Endocytosis
- Exocytosis
- Often goes against concentration gradient
56Endo Exocytosis
http//www.dnatube.com/view_video.php?viewkey6ebd
a4840e7360ce6e7e
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phagocytosis
57The Cellular Circle of Life
http//ebiomedia.com/prod/LC/LCcellunit.html
58CELLULAR ENERGETICS
Photosynthesis
59The Chloroplast
http//www.ualr.edu/botany/chloroplast.jpg
60Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs
- Autotrophs
- Make their own food for energy
- Ex Plants
- Heterotrophs
- must obtain their energy from other organisms
- Ex Animals Fungi
61Energy.
- The ability to do work
- Purpose of photosynthesis is to make energy!
- sunlight energy is changed into chemical energy
62Bonds Energy
- Chemical energy is located in chemical bonds of
sugars starches - Breaking bonds releases energy
63Light Use in Plants
- R O Y G B I V
- Light wavelengths primarily used by plants are R
and B I - They do not use G since this is reflected
64Photosynthesis requires pigments
http//botit.botany.wisc.edu/images/130/Ferns/Game
tophyte_Images/Chloroplasts_MC.low.jpg
- Chlorophyll
- primary green pigment
- found in chloroplasts
- Other Pigments
- Yellow (squash)
- Orange (carrots)
- Red (tomatoes)
- Also seen in fall leaves
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lant-Pigments-Enhance-Iron-Absorption-2.jpg
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65Photosynthesis Energy!
- Light energy ? chemical energy ? kinetic energy!
Light
Photosynthesis
Sugar
Energy!
Respiration
66FORMULA
- 6CO2 6H2O ? C6H12O6 6O2
- carbon dioxide water ? glucose oxygen
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g06021.htm
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af_stomata.gif
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es/images/watering_plants.jpg
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esis.html
67Photosynthesis ProseAdapted from PBS.org
- Photosynthesis, the trapper of light     it's
needed for life to exist. - Plants use the process to make food     without
it most life would desist. - The process begins with plain water     but not
from the tap does it flow. - Some water is made within leaf cells     and
some is sucked up from below.
68- With energy gained from sunlight,     the Hs are
stripped from each O. - The oxygen atoms form twosomes,     and out of
the leaf they all go. - Meanwhile CO2 has just entered     through holes
in the leaf called stomata. - The gas is exhaled by Earth's creatures,     incl
uding all vertebrata.
69- But the plant has a goal that is bigger in
scope-Â it's out to make food it can keep. - It builds a big structure with C, H, and
O     it's glucose, and boy is it sweet. - Some folks get a kick from equations,     which
explain things by some kind of law. - If by chance you are one of these
people,     then this explains what you just
saw-6CO2 6H2O ? C6H12O6 6O2
70CELLULAR ENERGETICS
71Respiration
- ATP production from the breakdown of organic
compounds - Anaerobic Respiration
- No oxygen
- Occurs in cytoplasm
- Aerobic Respiration
- Oxygen
- Occurs in mitochondria
72The Respiration Formula
- C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O
- glucose oxygen ? carbon dioxide water
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733 Main Stages of Respiration
- Glycolysis
- Krebs Cycle
- Electron Transport Chain
- ATP is made in 2 different ways during
respiration
74Aerobic 38 ATP
Anaerobic 2 ATP
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75The Energy PromiselandThe Mitochondria
Aerobic
ATP
ATP
Oxygen
ATP
ATP
ATP
ATP
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76PLANTS vs. ANIMALS
- Animals
- Respiration ONLY
- Plants
- Photosynthesis AND
- Respiration
- Have both chloroplasts AND mitochondria
77A Tour of the Cell
- The National Science Foundation Tour of the Cell
- - http//www.nsf.gov/news/overviews/biology/interact
ive.jsp - An amazing animation of the Inner Life of the
Cell - - http//www.studiodaily.com/main/searchlist/6850.ht
ml - Another Amazing Video Flu Attacks!
- http//www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?story
Id114075029