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Title: CELL STRUCTURES


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CELL STRUCTURES
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  • Hamilton High School
  • Biology chapter 3

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  • HISTORY OF THE CELL
  • 1665 -ROBERT HOOKE __________________________
  • ______________________________________________
  • 1675 ANTON VON LEEUWENHOEK first to describe
    living
  • _________________________________________________
  • Compound light microscope series of lenses that
    magnify objects.
  • SCHLEIDEN ,SCHWANN AND VIRCHOW are the
  • authors of the _____________________________

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CELL THEORY
  • 1. The CELL is ____________________
  • ________________________________
  • 2. All LIVING THINGS are ____________
  • _________________________________
  • 3. All cells ________________
  • ________________________

4
  • 1940s - Electron Microscopes
  • Aims a beam of ____________ through a magnetic
    field, then over the surface of the specimen.
  • Uses ______________________
  • Most specimens must be ______ and in a
    _____________.
  • Projects onto a screen or monitor..

5
Electron Microscopes
  • SEM __________________
  • _______________ ion coated surface shows 3-D
    picture
  • TEM ______________ ___________________Microscopi
    c-slice stained with metal _______.
  • STEM _____________________
  • _____________________- Creates a 3-D surface
    image of a ______________.

6
Eukaryote cell- Prokaryote cell
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Two Cell Types
  • 1. ____________cells have _______
  • _____________________ nor membrane bound
    __________.
  • Most are _______________.
  • Examples are ____________________

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Two Cell Types
  • __________cells have a membrane bound ________
    and membrane bound _________.
  • Either ______________________________.
  • Organelles are separated by membranes so
    __________________
  • __________________
  • ____________ hypothesis
  • suggests that __________
  • cells come from
  • ________________ cells.

9
Plasma Membrane
  • This __________________________ acts as a
    selectively permeable _________ for the passage
    of substances ________________of the cell!
  • ___________ between cell and environment.
  • Controls materials that ______________ the cell.
  • Example ______________ IN - _________ OUT
  • The membrane also contains _______ embedded
    within its _____________________that act to
    encourage molecular movement, or as recognition
    molecules.

10
  • Cell structures -CYTOPLASM
  • _______________ that surrounds organelles.
  • Makes up 1/2 of the volume of animal cells.
  • Many important ______________ occur here.

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ORGANELLES
  • THE NUCLEUS
  • The nucleus is the of_______________ of the cell.
  • Surrounded by a ________________ - double
    membraned, ______________ thick.
  • ______ in the nuclear envelope allow _______
    __________ to move in and out of the nucleus.
  • Contains _____ - made up of long strands called
    ____________________________.
  • The _________ (inside the nucleus) produces
    ribosomes.

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RIBOSOMES
  • The ____________
  • _____________ (make proteins and enzymes).
  • Composed of _____.
  • _____-membrane structures
  • Directed by _____.

Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Ribosome------ gt
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M_____________
  • Known as the ________________of the cell.
  • Site of _______________. These organelles
    capture _________ and use _____ to release energy
    for the cell.
  • Foldings within the mitochondria are called
  • _____________.
  • O2 C6H12O6 Mito -----gt

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_____________________ (ER)
  • Bilayer of _____used for ________ within the
    cell.
  • 2 TYPES
  • ___________ E.R. does not have _________ attached
    and are known to produce _______.
  • _______ E.R. have __________ attached and are
    known for both ____________ and lipid synthesis
    and ____________.

15
Golgi ____________
Packaging Factory
  • A series of ___________, closely stacked
    membranous _____ near the nucleus that
    _________________ .
  • L_________ (stomachs of the cell) bud off from
    the ____________ as the cell needs.
  • Digest worn out _______,
  • __________ and _______
  • or ___________.

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Centrioles
  • __________ are only found in animal cells.
  • These are two small bundles of __________
    arranged at right angles to one another
    surrounded by dense _____________.
  • Centrioles aid in ____________ in animal cells.

17
Lysosomes
  • These small ____________ are filled with
    digestive enzymes used to breakdown molecules
    within the cell.
  • As complex molecules enter the cell
    ________________________________ it.

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Vacuoles
  • Vacuoles _________________ found within the cell.
  • Plant cells usually have ________ while animals
    have vacuoles that are small___________________
  • Vacuoles can ___________________
  • ______________________________
  • A _________________ is a specialized vacuole to
    remove ___________ from unicellular aquatic
    organisms.

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Chloroplasts
  • Only found in ______
  • _________
  • Filled with the green pigment ___________, these
    organelles function to _________________
  • ___________________ (glucose and starch).
  • Grana
  • .
  • Stroma

20
Cell Walls
  • Cell walls in plants are
  • Bulk of _______ in diet.
  • In _______ - cell walls are made out of a
    carbohydrate called ____________

Cell wall--------
Cell membrane------
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MOVEMENT AND SUPPORT
  • 1. CYTOSKELETON
  • Fibrous, ______________________.
  • Maintains ______________
  • Composed of ______________ and Microfilaments
  • Assist organelles to _____ from place to place.
  • 2. CILIA AND FLAGELLA
  • A. _______ Short, numerous, __________
  • Beat in a ______. Example lungs

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  • B. Flagella Longer, 1-2 per cell.
  • Move in a ___________________.
  • Example _______ cells
  • Single-celled organisms usually depend on
    ___________________ to move.
  • Multi-cellular organisms use cilia on cells to
    move _______over the ______________.

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ORGANIZATION
  • _____ ----gt _______----gt _______ --gt
  • --gt ____________ ----gt ORGANISM
  • 1. TISSUE
  • .
  • Linked at cell junctions.
  • Examples muscle, nerve,
  • brain, bone, blood
  • or root tissue.

24
  • 2. Organs Groups of 2 or more tissues
    _______________________.
  • Example the stomach, heart, or a leaf.

25
  • 3. Organ System Group of organs working
    together _______________
  • ______________________________
  • Examples nervous system or flower.

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  • 4. _____________ Group of organ systems
    working together.
  • Examples human, dog, cat, plant.
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