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Page 1: The Cell. I. Cell Theory 1.If its alive, its made of cells. 2. Cells are basic unit of life. 3. Under current conditions, cells come from preexisting.

The Cell

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I. Cell Theory

1. If its alive, its made of cells.

2. Cells are basic unit of life.

3. Under current conditions, cells come from preexisting cells.

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II.Limits on Cell Size

1. Surface Area is used by Cells to Obtain Nutrients (e.g. doors)

2.Volume Measures Biomass, or How Much Cells Need for Nutrients

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II. Limits on Cell Size

3. As Cell Size Increases, Surface Area is squared while Volume is cubed.

4. So volume increases more quickly than surface area.

5. SA:V Ratio Limits Cell Size

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

A.Cell Membrane : Selectively permeable membrane that limits what enters and exits a cell. Made of phospholipids bilayer with some channels (proteins).

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Label Phosphate,

Lipid Tail,

Circle Hydrophobic area in Red,

Circle Hydrophilic area in Blue.

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

B. Cell Wall Rigid structure that provides support. Found outside cells of plants, algae and some bacteria.

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

C.Nucleus – A membrane

envelop that surrounds

DNA in Eukaryotic cells. Nucleus (because it holds the DNA) largely controls the cell.

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

D. Cytoplasm – Liquid between cell membrane and nucleus (if the cell were a water balloon, this would be the water).

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

E. Mitochonridion – Where sugar is converted into useful energy (ATP).

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

F. Chloroplast – In plant cells, converts solar energy into stored chemical energy (sugars).

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

G. Ribosomes – Put amino acids together

to form proteins. Assemble proteins.

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

H. Endoplasmic Reticulum –

Rough – Where many proteins are

produced. “Rough” spots are ribosomes.

Smooth – many lipids produced; moves

products through cells.

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

J. Vacuoles – Stores water and solutes.

Gives plants tugor support.

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III. Organelles and Cell Features

K. Cytoskeleton – Framework/Skeleton of

the cell.

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Analogy Assignment:

• Nucleus – (Brain of Cell)• Mitochondria (Power house)• Chloroplasts (Solar panel)• Ribosomes (protein factories)• Endoplasmic Reticulum (manufacturing

and shipping)• Vacuoles (Storage Locker)• Cytoskeleton (Scaffolding)

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IV. Movement through Membrane

A. Cell Membrane: Lipid Bilayer with Channels.

Hydrophobic – ‘water fearing’

Hydrophilic - ‘water loving’

B. Cell Membrane is Semipermeable – Large and/or Charged particles can’t pass through membrane.

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IV. Movement through Membrane

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IV. Movement through Membrane

1. Diffusion – Molecules move from high concentration to low concentration due to random motion of molecules.

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IV. Movement through Membrane

2. Osmosis – Special case of diffusion in which water molecules diffuse through a semipermeable membrane.

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Osmosis

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Osmosis Terms

• Hypotonic: Relatively high amounts of water (Hippos live in water)

• Hypertonic: Relatively lower amounts of water and higher amounts of solutes, such as sugar or salt. (Hyper means ‘lots’ so think of a sugar high causing hyperactivity)

• Water moves from Hypo to Hyper, or High Concentration (of water) to Low Concentration (of water).

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Hyper, Hypo, or Iso (solution in the bag)?

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Fig. 5.14, p. 88

2M sucrosesolution

1 liter ofdistilled water

10M sucrosesolution

2M sucrosesolution

HYPOTONICCONDITIONS

HYPERTONICCONDITIONS

ISOTONICCONDITIONS

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Fig. 5.10, p. 86

open channelproteins

gated channelproteins transport protein

lipid bilayer

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IV. Movement through Membrane

C. Membrane Proteins: Help move through items that are large and/or charged.

1. Facilitated Diffusion: Requires a specific protein but the cell doesn’t need to expend energy. Will still go from high to low concentration. Passive Transport

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IV. Movement through Membrane

2. Active Transport: Proteins pump items

through membrane, requiring

expenditure of ATP.

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Fig. 5.10, p. 86

open channelproteins

gated channelproteins transport protein

lipid bilayer

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IV. Movement through MembraneD. Endocytosis and Exocytosis.

1. Endocytosis: Bulk movement of

materials into a cell.

ENDOCYTOSIS• Vesicle forms from a patch of inward-sinking• plasma membrane, enters cytoplasm

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EXOCYTOSISVesicle in cytoplasm moves to plasma membrane,

fuses with it; contents released to the outsideFig. 5.17, p. 90

2. Exocytosis: Bulk movement of materials out of a cell.

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IV. Movement through Membrane