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Chapter 4: Cell Structure & Function
Exam ProtocolsTake out your smartphone/tablet/laptop.Sign on and establish Wi-Fi.Open a browser and go to http://socrative.com.Select "Student Login" & provide the Room Number: "BIO156".Await the Instructor's Start of the exam. You will see a rotating hexagon until that happens.Enter your name as Last Name, First Name.You will have 30 minutes to complete the exam.
BIO156Paradise Valley Community College#Todays TopicsHow Cells Are StudiedProkaryotic CellsEukaryotic CellsThe Cell MembraneThe Endomembrane SystemDiffusion, Osmosis, TonicityPassive TransportActive TransportCell Structure & Function
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Cell StructureA plasma membrane surrounds the cell and controls which substances move in and out.Plasma membraneA cells outermost membrane,composed of a lipid bilayer (mostly phospholipids)Lipid bilayerStructural foundation of cellmembranes; mainly phospholipidsarranged tail-to-tail in a bilayer
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Source: modified from Cengage. 2015.The Structure of Cell MembranesThe plasma membrane is basically a lipid bilayerballoon filled with fluid.The nonpolar tails of both layers are sandwiched between the polar heads.Intracellularmatrix
Extracellularmatrix
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~5 nanometers (nm) or 5 x 10-9 meters
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Lipid BilayerThe Fluid Mosaic Model of the Cell Membrane
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BIO156Paradise Valley Community College#5Figure 2.15Phospholipids. (A) Each phospholipid has a hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic tails. (B) A double layer of phospholipids is the structural foundation of all cell membranes.Cell Structure & FunctionParadise Valley Community College2/11/2017
Membrane ProteinsProteins, lipids, and carbohydrates associated with a membrane carry out most membrane functions.Extracellular matrix
Intracellular matrixSource: Modified from britannica.com. 2017.
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Fluid Mosaic Model
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Cell theory is the fundamental theory of biology.Cell theory:All organisms consist of one or more cells.The cell is the smallest unit of life.Each new cell arises from another cell.A cell passes hereditary information to its offspring. Cell Theory
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Source: Modified from commons.wikimedia.org. 2017.Cell metabolism occurs in the cytosol and internal compartments, including organelles.OrganelleStructure that carriesout a specialized metabolicfunction inside a cellCytoplasmEverything within thecell membraneOrganellesOrganelleslittle organs
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Prokaryotes and EukaryotesCells are classified as prokaryotes or eukaryotes based on how DNAis housed in the cell.NucleoidRegion of cytoplasmwhere DNA isconcentrated in aprokaryotic cellNucleus Organelle that contains aeukaryotic cells DNA
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Measuring CellsMost cells are visible only with the help of microscopes.Different types of microscopes use light or electrons to reveal different details of cells.
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Animalcules and BeastiesNo one knew cells existed until the microscope was invented by van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723).
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Source: Modified from stevegallik.org. 2015Robert Hooke (1635-1703) improved the microscope and coined the term cell.Robert Hooke
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Modern MicroscopesDifferent types of microscopes reveal different aspects of cell structure. (Cost: $25 to $1,000,000)Light Microscope (phase contrast)Light Microscope (reflected light)Fluorescence MicroscopeTransmission ElectronMicroscope (TEM)Scanning ElectronMicroscope (SEM)Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)
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A spectrum of Sizes
1m0.1nm1m10m100m1mm100mm10mm1nm100nm10nmNaked EyeLight MicroscopeElectron Microscope
Atom
CellMembrane
Protein
Virus
Mitochondrion
Bacterium
PlantCell
AnimalCell
HumanEgg
FrogEgg
ChickenEgg
OstrichEgg
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BIO156Paradise Valley Community College#Prokaryote Body PlanProkaryote (e.g., bacteria)Similarities toeukaryotic cells:DNAcell membranecell wallribosomescell wallflagellumDistinguishing characteristicsnucleoid instead of nucleuspilus (pili) instead of cilia
Source: OpenStaxCollege.org. 2015flagellumribosomecellmembranecell wallcapsulepilusDNA(nucleoid)
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Prokaryote Body PlanFlagellum (pl., flagella)Long, slender cellular structure used for mobilityPilus (pl., pili)A protein filament used to help cells cling to or move across surfaces, or for DNA plasmid transfer (biofilm)
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carboxysomechlorosomeflagellummagnetosomenucleoidplasmidribosomethylakoidpilus lysosomemelanosomemitosomemyofibrilparenthesomeperoxisomeribosomevesicle(Major)chloroplast (plastid)endoplasmic reticulumGolgi apparatusmitochondriavacuolenucleolusnucleus(Minor)acrosomeautophagosomecentrioleciliumeyespotglycosomeglyoxysomehydrogenosome
OrganellesEukaryote Prokaryote
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Source: Modified from Cengage, 2015.Common Organelleschloroplast (plastid)vacuoleendoplasmic reticulum (ER)nucleolusnucleusmitochondria Golgi apparatus
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Source: modified from Cengage. 2015.The NucleusPores, receptors, and transport proteins in the nuclear envelope control the movement of molecules into and out of the nucleus.Nuclear envelopeMembrane that constitutesthe outer boundary ofthe nucleus
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The nucleolus (pl., nucleoli) is a non-membrane bound structure composed of proteins and nucleic acids found within the nucleus.Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) istranscribed and assembledwithin the nucleolus.Malfunction of nucleoli canbe the cause for severalhuman disorders.tumorgenesisHIV incorporationcancer
Source: Modified from Cengage. 2015.The Nucleolus
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Todays TopicsHow Cells Are StudiedProkaryotic CellsEukaryotic CellsThe Cell MembraneThe Endomembrane SystemDiffusion, Osmosis, TonicityPassive TransportActive TransportCell Structure & Function
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The Endomembrane SystemNucleusNuclear poreRough endoplasmic reticulum (rER)Ribosomes on therough ERSmooth endoplasmic reticulum (sER)Golgi BodyTransport vesicles
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The Endoplasmic Reticulum
Source: Modified from commons.wikimedia.org. 2017.Ribosomes makethe difference.Rough ERSmooth ERNucleus
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The Golgi Apparatus
Source: Modified from commons.wikimedia.org. 2017.Source: Modified from Britannica.com. 2017.The Post Officeof the cell
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Source: Modified from biology-pictures.blogspot.com. 2017.TEMSecretoryvesiclesVesicles arrivingfrom ER
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The Powerhouseof the cellSource: Modified from commons.wikimedia.org. 2017.
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Source: Modified from vestinet.rs. 2017.Structure of a MitochondrionCristaeIntermembranespaceOutermitochondrialmembraneInnermitochondrialmembraneribosomemtDNAMatrix
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Mitochondria and ChloroplastsMitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA. They resemble bacteria and may have evolved by endosymbiosis.Mitochondrion (pl., mitochondria)Membrane-enclosed organelleproducing ATP and CO2ChloroplastMembrane-enclosed organelleof photosynthesis producingglucose and O2
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Endosymbiosis
ProkaryoteMembraneboundDNAmoderneukaryoteProto eukaryoteFreemitochondrion
2.7 million years
Evolution of themodern eukaryoteSource: Modified from study.com. 2017.
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The CytoskeletonDynamic network ofprotein filaments thatsupport,organize, andmove eukaryotic cellsThe cytoskeleton interacts with accessory proteins, such as motor proteins (kinesins).
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Cytoskeletal ElementsMicrotubulesCytoskeletal elements involved in movementHollow filaments of tubulin subunitsMicrofilamentsReinforcing cytoskeletal elementsFibers of actin subunitsIntermediate filamentsElements that lock cells and tissues together
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FlagellaEukaryotic flagella are whip-like structures that propel cells such as sperm through fluidFlagellumDifferent internal structure and motion than prokaryotic flagella
Source: Modified from everythingaboutstemcells.com. 2017.Motor proteins& mitochondriaAcrosomeDNA
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CiliaCilia (sing., cilium)Short, hair-like structures projecting from the plasma membrane of some eukaryotic cellsCoordinated beating stirs fluid, propels motile cellsMoved by organized arrays of microtubules
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False FeetPseudopod (false foot)Extendable lobe of membrane-enclosed cytoplasm for movementor to engulf preyMoved by motor proteins attached to microfilaments that drag the plasma membraneSource: Modified from vcharkarn.com. 2017.
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PhagocytosisPhagocytosis cell eatingMembrane extends around food particle to form an internal compartment where food is digestedExamples:amoeba( pl., amoebae)white blood cells (WBC)WBC engulfing bacterium
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The Inner Life of the Cell
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Tight JunctionsDesmosomesGap JunctionsWhat Holds Us Together?Tight JunctionsFibrous proteins that join epithelial cells and prevent fluids from leakingbetween themDesmosomesAnchoring junctions bind adjacent cells together to help form shock-absorber of fibers.Gap JunctionsForms a channel across plasma membranes of adjoining animal cells
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Systemic SclerosisNormal Cell JunctionsSystemic Autoimmune DiseaseSource: en.wikipedia.org. 2015.
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Diffusion, Osmosis, and TonicityDiffusionNet movement of molecules or ions from a region ofhigher concentration to a region of lower concentrationOsmosisDiffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane between two fluids with different water concentrationsTonicity The relative concentrations of solvent & solutes in fluids separated by a selectively permeable membrane.
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Osmosis and TonicitySemi-permeable membrane: Molecules larger than water cannot pass.
Semi-permeable membrane[Glucose]=1 g/L
[Glucose]=3 g/L [Glucose]=2 g/L [Glucose]=2 g/L HypertonicHypotonicIsotonicMolecules too big to pass through membranebut water camIsotonic
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Isotonic?Hypotonic?Hypertonic?
Hypotonic?Hypertonic?
Osmosis and TonicityBag isHypertonicto beaker.Bag isHypotonicto beaker.
2% Sucrose2% SucroseWaterABC
2% Sucrose
Bag isIsotonicto Beaker.10% Sucrose