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CELLSStructures and Functions
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Basic Parts of All Cells1. Plasma membrane – barrier
between in and outside of cell
2. Cytoplasm – region inside plasma membrane
• Cytosol – includes molecules and small particles but not organelles
3. Genetic material
4. Ribosomes
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Organelles!Eukaryotic Cell
Nucleus
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The Nucleus1. Most obvious structure (5μm)2. Most eukaryotic cells contain a
nucleus3. Function:
• Controls most functions of cell• Houses and protects genetic
information
4. Structure:• Nuclear envelope – double membrane
layer contains genetic contents; porous – materials enter and exit
• Nucleoplasm – jelly like fluid filling nucleus
• Nucleolus – dense area where ribosomes are made
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5.Processes:
• Cell Division
When cell is not dividing - DNA exists as chromatin: long, thin structures
When cell is about to divide - DNA condenses to form chromosomes: structures made of DNA and protein
• Transcription – DNA converted to RNA in the nucleus
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Cell Division
Chromatin
Chromosome
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Mitochondria
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Mitochondria1. Size: 1-10 μm long2. Function:
• Transfer energy from organic molecules to adenosine triphosphate (ATP) – powers most cellular reactions
3. Structure: inner & outer membrane
• Outer – separates mitochondria from cytosol
• Inner – many folds (cristae) that capture and store energy
• Mitochondrial DNA – have own DNA• THEORY: mitochondria originated
from prokaryotic cells
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4. Processes:• Cellular respiration – enzymes in
matrix aid in formation of ATP by extracting energy from food sources
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Ribosomes
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Ribosomes1. small, spherical (< 25 nanometers)2. Function:
• Build proteins• Free ribosomes – make proteins
used in cytosol (Ex: enzyme)• Bound ribosomes – make proteins
used in membranes, packaging, and elsewhere in body
3. Structure:• Manufactured partly in nucleolus
(protein & RNA), completed in cytoplasm
• Have small and large subunit
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
1. System of cisternae - membranous tubes & sacs2. Continuous with nuclear membrane3. Function – moves molecules from one part of the
cell to another4. Structure – Rough and Smooth
1. Rough ER – covered with ribosomes; involved in making proteinsa. Secretory proteins – secreted in vesicles (Ex:
digestive enzymes)b. Membrane proteins – inserted in membranes
2. Smooth ER – no ribosomes; builds lipids, produces steroid hormones, detoxifies drugs and poisons
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Golgi Apparatus
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Golgi Apparatus1. System of cisternae stacked up2. Function:
a. Manufacturing, warehousing, sorting, shippingb. Work with nearby vesicles coming from ER –
vesicle contents modified, given “address label (carbohydrate label),” transported to other parts of cell
3. Structure:a. Distinct polarity – membranes on opposite ends
have different thickness & molecular composition
b. Two poles: 1. Cis (same side) – receives materials from ER2. Trans (opposing side) – vesicles bud off & are
transported/exported
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Vesicles
1. Small, spherical shaped sacs2. Function:
a. Migrate to and merge with cell membrane
b. Release contents outside of cell
3. Structure:a. Single membraneb. Different types (lysosomes,
peroxisomes)
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Lysosomes
1. Structure – bud from Golgi, contain digestive enzymes – each vesicle is specific!
2. Function – Break down macromolecules (proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids)
3. Processes:1. Autophagy – Digestion of worn-out
organelles2. Autolysis – Digestion of damaged or
extra cells when time for cell to die3. Phagocytosis – Cell eating4. Receptor-mediated endocytosis
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Vesicles
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Peroxisomes
1. NOT produced in Golgi, contain
different enzymes, such as Catalase
2. Enzymes involved in reactions
3. Different types: Ex: Detoxify alcohol and other drugs
4. Break down fatty acids
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Vacuole
1. Membrane bound storage structures, contains fluid
2. Types:– Food – stores nutrients– Contractile – contract, dispose of
excess water– Plant central vacuole much larger
than animal
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Vacuoles
Centriole
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Centrioles1. Animal cells ONLY!2. Organize cell structure during
division3. 2 short cylinders of microtubules
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Part of cytoskeleton
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Cytoskeleton• Provides shape and support
• 3 structural elements– Microfilaments (Actin)- 2 strands intertwined;
POLAR – can be used in cell movement, muscle contraction, cell division
– Intermediate fibers – NONPOLAR - anchor nucleus and other organelles in place, maintain shape
– Microtubules – hollow tubes made to maintain cell shape, hold organelles in place, POLAR – used in movement of chromosomes during division & organelles (like a railroad track) via the use of kinesins
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Plastid- found in plants and algae. Contain pigments used in photosynthesis
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Amyloplast- plant specific, no pigment. Function: synthesis and storage of starch
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Chromoplast– responsible for carotene(orange), xanthophylls (yellow) and red pigments.