Science Fair Announcements Semester 1: Assessed items (i.e. where an A is earned) 1.Background...
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Science Fair Announcements
Semester 1:Assessed items (i.e. where an A is earned)
1. Background research paper (Due Jan 6th )
2. Final/Formal Lab Report (Due Jan. 20th)
Includes a short classroom presentation on results.
Semester 2:Assessed items (i.e. where an A is earned)
1. Tri-fold board (due Feb 14th)
2. Presence at Science Fair (evening, Feb. 22nd)
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What do you know about cells?
• On the “Cell Structure and Function” handout provided fill out each of the boxes in the What I Know column – These answers should be based on what you
have learned in previous classes
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Introduction to Cells
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7.1 Life is Cellular
• Discovering the Cell:• It was not until the invention
of the microscope that cells were discovered
• Robert Hooke used an early compound microscope to examine cork– Noticed that there were empty
“rooms” that he called cells
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Cell History• Anton van Leeuwenhoek
observed pond water• Matthias Schleiden said all
plants are made of cells• Theodor Schwann said all
animals are made of cells• Rudolf Virchow said that
new cells can only be made from the division of existing cells
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Cell Theory
• The cell theory states that:– All living things are made
up of cells– Cells are the basic units
of structure and function in living things
– New cells are produced from existing cells
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Exploring the Cell: Microscopes
• Most microscopes use lenses to magnify the image of an object by focusing light or electrons
• Light microscopes– The type used in our yeast lab is called a
compound light microscope– Light typically passes through specimen and
two lenses– Limited to magnification of up to 1000 times
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Light Microscope
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Microscopes continued
• Another problem with light microscopes is the most tissues are transparent
• Staining and dyes are used to see cells clearer– In some cases these are
used to track molecules as they are made
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Microscopes continued
• Electron Microscopes:– Allows scientist to view things smaller than 1
millionth of a meter– Use beams of electrons that are focused by
magnetic fields– Two major types: transmission and scanning– Can only be used on nonliving cells and tissues– “false color” often added to electron
micrographs
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Electron micrograph examples
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Cell characteristics
• Despite the variety seen in cell shape and size- all cells at some point in their lives contain DNA
• All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane which is a thin flexible barrier
• Cells can be categorized based on the presence of the nucleus– Nucleus: large membrane enclosed structure that
contains genetic material in the form of DNA and controls many of the cells activities
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Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes• Eukaryotes are cells that enclose their
DNA in nuclei• Prokaryotes are cells that do not separate
their genetic material within a nucleus– Generally smaller and simpler– Bacteria are prokaryotes
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7.2 Cell Structure• Regular patterns in eukaryotic cells• Two major parts: nucleus and cytoplasm
– Cytoplasm: portion of cell outside of nucleus– Prokaryotes have a cytoplasm, but no nucleus
• There are many parts to this cell factory– The structures are called organelles because
they act like specialized organs
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Cell as a factory
• Different organelles can be compared to the machines and assembly lines of a factory
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The Nucleus
• Main office/ control center of factory
• The nucleus contains nearly all the cell’s DNA and, with it, the coded instructions for making proteins and other important molecules
• Surrounded by a nuclear envelope made of 2 membranes
• Chromosomes• Nucleolus
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Organelles that store, clean up and support
• Many cells contain large, saclike, membrane enclosed structures called vacuoles– Vacuoles store materials
like water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates
– In plants, vacuole is filled to increase rigidity
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Organelles that store, clean up and support
• Almost all eukaryotic cells contain smaller membrane enclosed structures called vesicles– These transport materials
between organelles and to and from the cell surface
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Organelles that store, clean up and support
• Lysosomes break down lipids, carbs and proteins into smaller pieces that the rest of the cell can use– Also break down old
organelles– Small organelles filled with
enzymes
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Organelles that store, clean up and support
• The cytoskeleton is a network of protein filaments that helps the cell maintain its shape and is involved in movement– Acts like conveyor belts
to transport materials– Microfilaments and
microtubules
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Microfilaments and Microtubules
• Microfilaments are threadlike structures made up of actin protein– Form extensive networks
for support– Help cell move
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Microfilaments and Microtubules
• Microtubules are hollow structures made up of tubulin proteins– Maintain cell shape– Form mitotic spindle– Help build projections of cell
surface called cilia and flagella
– Centrioles are also made of tubulin and are located near the nucleus to help organize cell division (in animal cells only)
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Organisms that build proteins
• Proteins are assembled on ribosomes• Proteins that are made on rough
endoplasmic reticulum are transported around and out of cell
• Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts and packages proteins and other materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage or to be released from the cell
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Questions?