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Page 1: The Cell & Mitosis. The Cell: Fundamental Unit of Life Life as we define it consists of cells All cells arise from previously existing cells Organisms.

The Cell& Mitosis

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The Cell:Fundamental Unit of Life

• Life as we define it consists of cells

• All cells arise from previously existing cells

• Organisms depend upon the activity of cells to exist

• Subcellular structures are responsible for specific cellular biochemical functions according to the “complimentarity of structure & function”

Rudolf Virchow says:

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This is Modern Cell Theory!

• There are TRILLIONS of cells in your body

• Approximately 200 distinct types• They range in size from about 2

micrometers (sperm) to over a meter (motor neurons)

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Anatomy of a

Typical Animal

Cell

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Organelle Functions

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Organelle Functions

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The Plasma Membrane

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Functions of membrane

proteins

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More functions of membrane

proteins

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Subcellular organelles and other subcellular

structures• Cytosol – the fluid portion of the

cytoplasm• Cytoplasm – cytosol + subcellular

organelles• Many organelles are bound by

their own phospholipid membranes• All have their own unique functions

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The Cytoskeleto

n

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Microvilli

• Increase surface area for absorption• Attach to cytoskeleton

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Centrioles

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Cilia

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Fig. 03.19

Ribosomes

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Endoplasmic reticulum

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Golgi apparatu

s

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Transport Vesicles

Figure 3–7a

• Carry materials to and from Golgi apparatus

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Lysosomes

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Mitochondria:Powerhouse of the Cell

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Mitochondrial Function

• Mitochondrion takes chemical energy from food (glucose):– produces energy molecule ATP

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The Reactionsglucose + oxygen + ADP carbon dioxide + water + ATP

• Glycolysis: – glucose to pyruvic acid (in cytosol)

• Tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle):– pyruvic acid to CO2 (in matrix)

• The TCA cycle is more commonly known as “Krebs Cycle” or the Citric acid cycle

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The Nucleus

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Structure of the Nucleus

• Nucleus:– largest organelle

• Nuclear envelope:– double membrane around the nucleus

• Perinuclear space:– between 2 layers of nuclear envelope

• Nuclear pores:– communication passages

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DNA: Blueprint of

Life

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Protein Synthesis

• Transcription:– copies instructions from DNA to

mRNA (in nucleus)

• Translation:– ribosome reads code from mRNA (in

cytoplasm)– assembles amino acids into

polypeptide chain

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To produce a protein the DNA must be “transcribed” into mRNA

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Translation

• mRNA moves: – from the nucleus– through a nuclear

pore

Figure 3–13

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Translation (2)

• mRNA moves:– to a ribosome in

cytoplasm– surrounded by

amino acids

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Translation (3)

• mRNA binds to ribosomal subunits

• tRNA delivers amino acids to mRNA

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Translation (4)

• tRNA anticodon binds to mRNA codon

• 1 mRNA codon translates to 1 amino acid

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Translation (5)

• Enzymes join amino acids with peptide bonds

• Polypeptide chain has specific sequence of amino acids

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Translation (6)

• At stop codon, components separate

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Translation

summary

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3 letter “words” called codonscode for amino acids

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Summary of protein synthesis

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Membrane permeability

• An important function of the membrane is to control what can enter or leave the cell

• How easily something passes through is called “permeability”

• If something cannot pass through the membrane is said to be “impermeable”

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Gradients• The differential concentrations of

substances leads to the establishment of gradients

• According to the 2nd LTD, things tend to move from a high concentration to a low concentration.

• If there is a gradient across a membrane, particles will want to flow across that membrane

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Gradients can be of

concentrations solutes or charged

particles such as ions.

Ion gradients are called electrical

gradients

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Types of transport• Passive

– Simple diffusion– Facilitated or protein mediated– Filtration– Osmosis

• Active– ATP driven solute pumps– Vesicular

• Endocytosis– Phagocytosis– Bulk-phase endocytocysis (pinocytosis)

• Exocytosis

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Cell transport mechanisms

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Diffusion and the Cell Membrane

• Diffusion can be simple or channel-mediated

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Simple Diffusion

• Materials which diffuse through cell membrane:– lipid-soluble compounds (alcohols,

fatty acids, and steroids)– dissolved gases (oxygen and carbon

dioxide)

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Channel-Mediated Diffusion

• Materials which pass through transmembrane proteins (channels):– are water soluble compounds– are ions

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Facilitated Diffusion

• Passive• Carrier mediated

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Fig. 03.09

Gated ion channels control permeability

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Fig. 03.10

Facilitated diffusion:

it’s passive and

controls permeabilit

y

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Diffusion rate influences

• Slope of concentration gradient• Temperature• Molecular or atomic weight of

solute• Density of solvent• Surface area• Diffusion distance

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Factors in Channel-Mediated

Diffusion• Passage depends on:

– size– charge– interaction with the channel

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Osmosis

• Osmosis is the diffusion of water across the cell membrane

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Tonicity• Isotonic – same concentration of solute

inside of the cell as outside. No net movement of water

• Hypotonic – lower concentration of solute outside than in. Water move into cell (causes lysis).

• Hypertonic – higher concentration of solute outside of cell than inside. Watre moves out of cell (causes crenation).

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Effect of tonicity on red blood cells

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Active Transport

• It requires expenditure of cellular energy

• Usually involves ATP• Can be primary or secondary• Includes pumps & bulk phase or

vesicular mechanisms

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Sodium-Potassiu

m Exchange Pump

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Fig. 03.11

The sodium/potassium pump:

an antiport system

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Secondary Active Transport

• Na+ concentration gradient drives glucose transport

• ATP energy pumps Na+ back out

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Vesicular transport

• Endocytosis – taking things in.– Receptor mediated– Phagocytosis– Pinocytosis

• Exocytosis – secreting things.

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Fig. 03.13

Receptor mediated endocytosis

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Pinocytosis: cellular drinking

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Phagocytosis

• Phagocytosis (cell eating)– pseudopodia

(psuedo = false, podia = feet)

– engulf large objects in phagosomes

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Exocytosis

• Ejects secretory products and wastes

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Electrical Charge

• Inside cell membrane is slightly negative, outside is slightly positive

• Unequal charge across the cell membrane is transmembrane potential

• Resting potential ranges from —10 mV to —100 mV, depending on cell type

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Mitosis

• Every cell in your body arises from the process of mitosis

• Before a cell can reproduce itself, it must first replicate its DNA

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Fig. 03.31

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DNA Replication

• DNA strands unwind • DNA polymerase attaches

complementary nucleotides

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Fig. 03.32

DNA is replicated in a semiconservati

ve pattern

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Then the cell goes through the following stages

• Prophase• Metaphase• Anaphase• Telophase• Cytokinesis

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Prophase

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Late prophase

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Metaphase

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Anaphase

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Telophase:

defined by the presence of a cleavage

furrow

&Cytokinesi

s

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Fig. 03.33

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Chemicals Controlling Cell Division

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Cancer

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Fig. 03.34

Cells can be highly

specialized.The structural specializations

reflect their function!

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SUMMARY (1 of 4)

• Structures and functions of human cells

• Structures and functions of membranous and nonmembranous organelles

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SUMMARY (2 of 4)

• ATP, mitochondria, and the process of aerobic cellular respiration

• Structures and functions of the nucleus:– control functions of nucleic acids– structures and replication of DNA– DNA and RNA in protein synthesis

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SUMMARY (3 of 4)

• Structures and chemical activities of the cell membrane:– diffusion and osmosis – active transport proteins– vesicles in endocytosis and exocytosis– electrical properties of plasma

membrane

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SUMMARY (4 of 4)

• Stages and processes of cell division:– DNA replication– mitosis– cytokinesis

• Links between cell division, energy use, and cancer

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