Title: Structure and Function of the Cell
1Structure and Function of the Cell
24.1 Discovering the cell
- 1665 Hooke looked at plants under the
microscope and saw little boxes - He named them cells
- 1673 Van Leeuwenhoek was the first to see
living cells
3Fast Forward150 years!
- Schleiden all plants are composed of cells
- Schwann all animals are composed of cells
- Virchow cells come only from other cells
- These three scientists work lead to the modern
CELL THEORY
4The Cell Theory
- 1. All living things are composed of cells
- 2. Cells are the basic unit of an organism
- 3. Cells only come from the reproduction of
preexisting cells.
5Cell Diversity
Red Blood Cells
Bacterial Cells
Parasitic Cell
Ulcer causing bacteria cells
6Your body has over 200 different types of cells!
7Cell Size
Most cells are microscopic
Cell size is limited by the surface area
to volume ratio
8Cell Shape
- Shape is determined by the function of the cell
9Internal Organization
- Prokaryotic Vs. Eukaryotic Cells
Before Nucleus No Nucleus or Membrane
organelles Single cell organisms
True Nucleus Yes Nucleus and Membrane
organelles Multicellular and single Cell
organisms
10Surface Area to Volume Ratio
- Surface Area L x W x of sides
- Volume L x W x H
- Ratio surface area/volume
11Now you try.
- Obtain a copy of the lab Modeling Cells Surface
Area to Volume AND box paper - Cut out boxes and tape them together (3 boxes
total) - Complete lab worksheet about surface area to
volume ratio
12All Eukaryotic Cells Have
- A cell membrane
- A nucleus
- Other organelles
13Parts of the Eukaryotic Cell
The structures are determined by the functions of
each part
141. Cell Membrane
- Function outer layer of a cell that allow
substances into and out of the cell - Selectively permeable allows only certain
things to cross the membrane
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16Parts of the Membrane
- Membrane Lipids
- Phospholipids arranged due to their hydrophobic
and hydrophilic ends - Lipid bilayer
- Steroid (cholesterol) embedded within
17Parts of the Membrane (cont)
- Membrane Proteins
- Peripheral proteins attached to either side of
the cell membrane - Integral proteins embedded within the cell
membrane and extends out on both sides
18Fluid Mosaic Model
- Membrane behaves like a liquid
- Lateral movement of lipids and proteins
- Mosaic changing pattern of proteins and lipids
in the membrane
19 Organelles
- Mini organs of the cell
- Each organelle has its own structure and function
- All cells have different types and numbers of
organelles
20 Nucleus
- Function to store the hereditary information of
the cell (DNA) and to control the cell - Contains nuclear envelope, nuclear pores,
nucleolus, and chromatin (chromosomes)
21Mitochondria
- Function makes ATP
- Powerhouse of the Cell
22Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Function Makes proteins, glycoproteins, and
membranes for export out of the cell - Covered in ribosomes
23Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Function Makes lipids, metabolizes
carbohydrates, and detoxification center for the
cell
24Ribosomes
- Function Protein synthesis
- Attached to E.R. or free in cytoplasm
- Made in nucleus and completed in cytoplasm
25Golgi Apparatus
- Function Manufacturing, warehousing, sorting,
and shipping materials out of the cell
26Lysosomes
- Function Digests (breaks down) macromolecules
the are in the cell, such as proteins and carbs. - Also breaks down dead cells
27Peroxisomes
- Function Breaks down fatty acids
- Detoxification center in liver cells
28Cytoskeleton
- Function Support system of the cell, aid in
movement within the cell - 3 Structural Types
- microtubules
- microfilaments
- intermediate filaments
29Cytoplasm
- Function Holds organelles in the cell
- Site of all chemical reactions in cell
30Cilia and Flagella
- Function Locomotion and movement of materials
around the cell - Animal cells only
31Cell Wall
- Function Protects the cell, gives the cell
shape and structural support - Plant cells
32Chloroplasts
- Function Photosynthesis
- Makes energy from the sun
- In plant cells
33Central Vacuole
- Function Stores materials especially water and
waste products - In plant cells