Title: Lectures on Plant Physiology
1Lectures on Plant Physiology
- Prepared by
- Prof Mohammed Naguib Abdel-Ghany Haseneen
- Professor of Plant physiology
For Pre-Dental Students
2Contents
- Plant Cell
- Plant Cell structure and function
- Different Bio-Physico-Chemical Phenomena
- Colloids
- Diffusion
- Osmosis
- Imbibitions
- The Enzymes
- Structure
- Mode of action
- Inhibitors
- Factors affecting enzymatic activity
3Cont.
- Metabolism
- Respiration
- Glycolysis, TAC, Fermentation
- Factors affecting rate of respiration
- Amino acid and protein metabolism
- Biotechnology
- -What is biotechnology?
- Biotechnology benefit
41- Plant Cell (Structure and Function)
- Cells are the basic unit of life.
- Cells carryout all the necessary functions for
life such as reproduction, taking in nutrients
and excreting wastes. - Cells are made up of chemicals and molecules.
Human cells contain mostly water.
5The Cell
- Cells are classified as prokaryotic and
eukaryotic. - Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus and
many organelles. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells.
- Eukaryotic cells include the protists, fungi,
plant and animal cells. We will study these
cells during this lab.
6The Cell
- Animal Cells
- Have centrioles
- Store glucose as glycogen
- Do not have a cell wall
- Contain mitochondria
- Plant Cells
- Lack centrioles
- Store glucose as cellulose or starch
- Have a cell wall
- Have large vacuoles
- Contain chloroplasts as well as mitochondria
7The Cell
- Animal Cell
- Click on the cell to study it in more detail
- Plant Cell
- Click on the cell to study it in more detail
8Animal CellClick on each organelle to learn its
function. When you have finished click on the
arrow button to study the plant cell.
9Plant CellClick on each organelle to study its
function. When you have finished click here to
study the animal cell or here to continue this
lab.
10Cell is a unit or module of plant organization
- Supports cells plant- Controls cell growth
shape
11Cell Wall
- Only found in plant cells
- Surrounds cell membrane
- Composed of lignin and cellulose
- Function to strengthen and protect plant cells.
12Cell Wall
- Structural functions
- Provides rigidity to plant
- Determines size and shape of cell
- Determines size and shape of plant
- Other functions
- Absorption
- Transport
- Secretion
- Cell-cell communication
13Structure of cell wall
- Cellulose is principal component
- Repeated monomers of glucose attached end to end
- Bundled into microfibrils
- Crystalline properties
- Cellulose matrix is embedded in matrix of
noncellulosic molecules - Provide cross-links between cellulose
microfibrils - Pectins hydophilic polysaccharides
- Glycoproteins- extensins
14Structure of cell wall continued
- Primary wall
- Formed first while cells growing and dividing
- Enriched in pectins and water (to allow
expansion) - Middle lamella
- Joins adjacent cells
- Mostly pectins
15Cell wall structure continued
- Secondary wall
- Not all cells form
- Deposited after cell has stopped growing
- Inside primary wall
- More cellulose
- Pectins lacking
- Rigid
- Formed by cells that provide strength or
transport
16Cell walls (yellow) separated by middle lamella
(black)
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18Middle lamella (black) separates walls from 2
different cells
Cell membrane contacts inner part of wall
19Cellulose is polymer of glucose that aggregates
into threads (microfibrils)
20Cellulose threads are woven in cell wall