SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 8
CELLS
Report by: Veronica Baje
CELLS
• A cell is the structural and functional
unit of life.
• Each cell contains smaller organelles
that perform various functions such
as metabolism, transportation and
secretion of substances. Because
some cells perform specific
functions, they have special
modified structures.
FUNCTIONS OF THE CELL
1. Provide Structure and Support
2. Facilitate Growth through Mitosis
3. Allow Passive and Active Transport
4. Produce Energy
5. Create Metabolic Reactions
6. Aids in Reproduction
PLASMA MEMBRANE
• The cell membrane (also
known as the plasma
membrane (PM) or
cytoplasmic membrane, and
historically referred to as the
plasmalemma) is a biological
membrane that separates
the interior of all cells from
the outside environment
(the extracellular space)
which protects the cell from
its environment.
MEMBRANE LIPIDS
• Membrane lipids are a group
of compounds (structurally
similar to fats and oils) which
form the double-layered
surface of all cells (lipid
bilayer). The three major
classes of membrane lipids
are phospholipids,
glycolipids, and cholesterol.
THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF MEMBRANE
LIPIDS
• PHOSPHOLIPIDS – are a class of lipids that are a major
component of all cell membranes. They can form lipid
bilayers because of their amphiphilic characteristic. The
structure of the phospholipid molecule generally consists of
two hydrophobic fatty acid "tails" and a hydrophilic "head"
consisting of a phosphate group.
• GLYCOLIPIDS – are lipids with a carbohydrate attached by a
glycosidic (covalent) bond. Their role is to maintain the
stability of the cell membrane and to facilitate cellular
recognition, which is crucial to the immune response and in
the connections that allow cells to connect to one another to
form tissues.
• CHOLESTEROL – is a waxy, fat-like substance that is found in
all the cells in the body. The body needs some cholesterol to
make hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help digest
foods.
MEMBRANE PROTEINS
• A membrane protein is
a protein molecule that
is attached to, or
associated with, the
membrane of a cell or
an organelle.
Membrane proteins can
be put into two groups
based on how the
protein is associated
with the membrane.
TWO GROUPS OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS
• INTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN – are
permanently embedded within the plasma
membrane. They have a range of important
functions. Such functions include channeling or
transporting molecules across the membrane.
• PERIPHERAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN – are proteins
that are only temporarily associated with the
membrane. They can be easily removed, which
allows them to be involved in cell signaling.
Peripheral proteins can also be attached to integral
membrane proteins, or they can stick into a small
portion of the lipid bilayer by themselves.

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

cell and its organelles
cell and its organellescell and its organelles
cell and its organelles
saqib khan
 
Cell Membranes!
Cell Membranes!Cell Membranes!
Cell Membranes!
georgie
 

Mais procurados (20)

cell and its organelles
cell and its organellescell and its organelles
cell and its organelles
 
Lec2 lipids and cell membrane
Lec2 lipids and cell membraneLec2 lipids and cell membrane
Lec2 lipids and cell membrane
 
Cellppt
CellpptCellppt
Cellppt
 
Membrane carbohydrate and their significance in cellular recognition
Membrane carbohydrate and their significance in cellular recognitionMembrane carbohydrate and their significance in cellular recognition
Membrane carbohydrate and their significance in cellular recognition
 
Ch 03 lecture_presentation_a
Ch 03 lecture_presentation_aCh 03 lecture_presentation_a
Ch 03 lecture_presentation_a
 
mbbs ims msu
mbbs ims msumbbs ims msu
mbbs ims msu
 
Cell Membranes!
Cell Membranes!Cell Membranes!
Cell Membranes!
 
Plasma membrane proteins Part-1
Plasma membrane proteins Part-1Plasma membrane proteins Part-1
Plasma membrane proteins Part-1
 
Biomembranes of cell
Biomembranes of cellBiomembranes of cell
Biomembranes of cell
 
Cell membrane (Plasma Membrane) & Cellular Junctions
Cell membrane (Plasma Membrane) & Cellular JunctionsCell membrane (Plasma Membrane) & Cellular Junctions
Cell membrane (Plasma Membrane) & Cellular Junctions
 
Plasma membrane
Plasma membranePlasma membrane
Plasma membrane
 
Microbodies
MicrobodiesMicrobodies
Microbodies
 
Muhammad danish
Muhammad danishMuhammad danish
Muhammad danish
 
Plasma membrane
Plasma membranePlasma membrane
Plasma membrane
 
Cells
CellsCells
Cells
 
Endo membrane system
Endo membrane systemEndo membrane system
Endo membrane system
 
Seema vijay FIP-3
Seema vijay FIP-3Seema vijay FIP-3
Seema vijay FIP-3
 
New
NewNew
New
 
Plasma membrane -
Plasma membrane -Plasma membrane -
Plasma membrane -
 
Structure, composition of plasma membrane by muhammad akmal bhikh
Structure, composition of plasma membrane by muhammad akmal bhikhStructure, composition of plasma membrane by muhammad akmal bhikh
Structure, composition of plasma membrane by muhammad akmal bhikh
 

Semelhante a Cells

UPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptx
UPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptxUPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptx
UPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptx
kitati1
 

Semelhante a Cells (20)

structure of cell membrane.pptx
structure of cell membrane.pptxstructure of cell membrane.pptx
structure of cell membrane.pptx
 
the cell and its functions
the cell and its functionsthe cell and its functions
the cell and its functions
 
cellsanditscomponents-181011191551.pdf
cellsanditscomponents-181011191551.pdfcellsanditscomponents-181011191551.pdf
cellsanditscomponents-181011191551.pdf
 
Cells and its components(Anatomy) Easy explanation
Cells and its components(Anatomy) Easy explanationCells and its components(Anatomy) Easy explanation
Cells and its components(Anatomy) Easy explanation
 
CELL MEMBRANE.pptx
CELL MEMBRANE.pptxCELL MEMBRANE.pptx
CELL MEMBRANE.pptx
 
Ultra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptx
Ultra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptxUltra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptx
Ultra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptx
 
Ultra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptx
Ultra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptxUltra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptx
Ultra-structure and functions of plasma membrane.pptx
 
Cellular level of organization.pptx
Cellular level of organization.pptxCellular level of organization.pptx
Cellular level of organization.pptx
 
Structure & function of cell
Structure & function of cellStructure & function of cell
Structure & function of cell
 
CELL Biochemistry - new.ppt
CELL Biochemistry - new.pptCELL Biochemistry - new.ppt
CELL Biochemistry - new.ppt
 
Cell and its Physiology.pdf
Cell and its Physiology.pdfCell and its Physiology.pdf
Cell and its Physiology.pdf
 
Biomembranes (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates)
Biomembranes (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates)Biomembranes (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates)
Biomembranes (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates)
 
UPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptx
UPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptxUPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptx
UPGRADING PHYSIOLOGY 2 PRESENTATIONSpptx
 
the cell
the cellthe cell
the cell
 
Cell structure and it's function compotion
Cell structure and it's function compotionCell structure and it's function compotion
Cell structure and it's function compotion
 
CELL Biochemistry.ppt
CELL Biochemistry.pptCELL Biochemistry.ppt
CELL Biochemistry.ppt
 
All about cells !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All about cells !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!All about cells !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All about cells !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
BMP 111 LECTURE 3&4.pptx
BMP 111 LECTURE 3&4.pptxBMP 111 LECTURE 3&4.pptx
BMP 111 LECTURE 3&4.pptx
 
Cell Structure and Function by Dr. Zahoor Mir.pptx
Cell Structure and Function by Dr. Zahoor Mir.pptxCell Structure and Function by Dr. Zahoor Mir.pptx
Cell Structure and Function by Dr. Zahoor Mir.pptx
 
The cell: Animal cell, plant cell
The cell: Animal cell, plant cellThe cell: Animal cell, plant cell
The cell: Animal cell, plant cell
 

Mais de Veronica B

Mais de Veronica B (20)

Increasing Resilience And Disaster Risk Reduction.pptx
Increasing Resilience And Disaster Risk Reduction.pptxIncreasing Resilience And Disaster Risk Reduction.pptx
Increasing Resilience And Disaster Risk Reduction.pptx
 
Modelling the Risk of Illegal Forest Activity and its Distribution in the Sou...
Modelling the Risk of Illegal Forest Activity and its Distribution in the Sou...Modelling the Risk of Illegal Forest Activity and its Distribution in the Sou...
Modelling the Risk of Illegal Forest Activity and its Distribution in the Sou...
 
Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology
Ethical Issues in Synthetic BiologyEthical Issues in Synthetic Biology
Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology
 
Physcomitrium patens CAD1 has distinct roles in growth and resistance to biot...
Physcomitrium patens CAD1 has distinct roles in growth and resistance to biot...Physcomitrium patens CAD1 has distinct roles in growth and resistance to biot...
Physcomitrium patens CAD1 has distinct roles in growth and resistance to biot...
 
Nuclear Envelope
Nuclear EnvelopeNuclear Envelope
Nuclear Envelope
 
Acanthamoeba species
Acanthamoeba speciesAcanthamoeba species
Acanthamoeba species
 
Naegleria fowleri
Naegleria fowleriNaegleria fowleri
Naegleria fowleri
 
Entamoeba polecki
Entamoeba poleckiEntamoeba polecki
Entamoeba polecki
 
Entamoeba histolytica
Entamoeba histolyticaEntamoeba histolytica
Entamoeba histolytica
 
Entamoeba hartmanni
Entamoeba hartmanniEntamoeba hartmanni
Entamoeba hartmanni
 
Entamoeba gingivalis
Entamoeba gingivalisEntamoeba gingivalis
Entamoeba gingivalis
 
Entamoeba coli
Entamoeba coliEntamoeba coli
Entamoeba coli
 
Endolimax nana
Endolimax nanaEndolimax nana
Endolimax nana
 
Peripheral Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous SystemPeripheral Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
 
Central Nervous System
Central Nervous SystemCentral Nervous System
Central Nervous System
 
Sarcocystis
SarcocystisSarcocystis
Sarcocystis
 
Isospora belli
Isospora belliIsospora belli
Isospora belli
 
Electrical Conductor
Electrical ConductorElectrical Conductor
Electrical Conductor
 
The Life Cycle of Trypanosomiasis
The Life Cycle of TrypanosomiasisThe Life Cycle of Trypanosomiasis
The Life Cycle of Trypanosomiasis
 
Order Siphonaptera
Order SiphonapteraOrder Siphonaptera
Order Siphonaptera
 

Último

development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virusdevelopment of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
NazaninKarimi6
 
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGYbiology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
1301aanya
 
Module for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learning
Module for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learningModule for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learning
Module for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learning
levieagacer
 
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune WaterworldsBiogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Sérgio Sacani
 
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptxCYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
Cherry
 

Último (20)

FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and SpectrometryFAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Spectroscopy and Spectrometry
 
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptxCyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
Cyanide resistant respiration pathway.pptx
 
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate ProfessorThyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
Thyroid Physiology_Dr.E. Muralinath_ Associate Professor
 
Plasmid: types, structure and functions.
Plasmid: types, structure and functions.Plasmid: types, structure and functions.
Plasmid: types, structure and functions.
 
Genome sequencing,shotgun sequencing.pptx
Genome sequencing,shotgun sequencing.pptxGenome sequencing,shotgun sequencing.pptx
Genome sequencing,shotgun sequencing.pptx
 
Use of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptx
Use of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptxUse of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptx
Use of mutants in understanding seedling development.pptx
 
Bhiwandi Bhiwandi ❤CALL GIRL 7870993772 ❤CALL GIRLS ESCORT SERVICE In Bhiwan...
Bhiwandi Bhiwandi ❤CALL GIRL 7870993772 ❤CALL GIRLS  ESCORT SERVICE In Bhiwan...Bhiwandi Bhiwandi ❤CALL GIRL 7870993772 ❤CALL GIRLS  ESCORT SERVICE In Bhiwan...
Bhiwandi Bhiwandi ❤CALL GIRL 7870993772 ❤CALL GIRLS ESCORT SERVICE In Bhiwan...
 
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virusdevelopment of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
development of diagnostic enzyme assay to detect leuser virus
 
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGYbiology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
biology HL practice questions IB BIOLOGY
 
Concept of gene and Complementation test.pdf
Concept of gene and Complementation test.pdfConcept of gene and Complementation test.pdf
Concept of gene and Complementation test.pdf
 
Module for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learning
Module for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learningModule for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learning
Module for Grade 9 for Asynchronous/Distance learning
 
Terpineol and it's characterization pptx
Terpineol and it's characterization pptxTerpineol and it's characterization pptx
Terpineol and it's characterization pptx
 
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune WaterworldsBiogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
Biogenic Sulfur Gases as Biosignatures on Temperate Sub-Neptune Waterworlds
 
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Analytical Science
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Analytical ScienceFAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Analytical Science
FAIRSpectra - Enabling the FAIRification of Analytical Science
 
Call Girls Ahmedabad +917728919243 call me Independent Escort Service
Call Girls Ahmedabad +917728919243 call me Independent Escort ServiceCall Girls Ahmedabad +917728919243 call me Independent Escort Service
Call Girls Ahmedabad +917728919243 call me Independent Escort Service
 
Role of AI in seed science Predictive modelling and Beyond.pptx
Role of AI in seed science  Predictive modelling and  Beyond.pptxRole of AI in seed science  Predictive modelling and  Beyond.pptx
Role of AI in seed science Predictive modelling and Beyond.pptx
 
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptxCYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
CYTOGENETIC MAP................ ppt.pptx
 
CURRENT SCENARIO OF POULTRY PRODUCTION IN INDIA
CURRENT SCENARIO OF POULTRY PRODUCTION IN INDIACURRENT SCENARIO OF POULTRY PRODUCTION IN INDIA
CURRENT SCENARIO OF POULTRY PRODUCTION IN INDIA
 
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdfSite specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
Site specific recombination and transposition.........pdf
 
Climate Change Impacts on Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems.pptx
Climate Change Impacts on Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems.pptxClimate Change Impacts on Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems.pptx
Climate Change Impacts on Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems.pptx
 

Cells

  • 2. CELLS • A cell is the structural and functional unit of life. • Each cell contains smaller organelles that perform various functions such as metabolism, transportation and secretion of substances. Because some cells perform specific functions, they have special modified structures.
  • 3. FUNCTIONS OF THE CELL 1. Provide Structure and Support 2. Facilitate Growth through Mitosis 3. Allow Passive and Active Transport 4. Produce Energy 5. Create Metabolic Reactions 6. Aids in Reproduction
  • 4. PLASMA MEMBRANE • The cell membrane (also known as the plasma membrane (PM) or cytoplasmic membrane, and historically referred to as the plasmalemma) is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) which protects the cell from its environment.
  • 5. MEMBRANE LIPIDS • Membrane lipids are a group of compounds (structurally similar to fats and oils) which form the double-layered surface of all cells (lipid bilayer). The three major classes of membrane lipids are phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol.
  • 6. THREE MAJOR CLASSES OF MEMBRANE LIPIDS • PHOSPHOLIPIDS – are a class of lipids that are a major component of all cell membranes. They can form lipid bilayers because of their amphiphilic characteristic. The structure of the phospholipid molecule generally consists of two hydrophobic fatty acid "tails" and a hydrophilic "head" consisting of a phosphate group. • GLYCOLIPIDS – are lipids with a carbohydrate attached by a glycosidic (covalent) bond. Their role is to maintain the stability of the cell membrane and to facilitate cellular recognition, which is crucial to the immune response and in the connections that allow cells to connect to one another to form tissues. • CHOLESTEROL – is a waxy, fat-like substance that is found in all the cells in the body. The body needs some cholesterol to make hormones, vitamin D, and substances that help digest foods.
  • 7. MEMBRANE PROTEINS • A membrane protein is a protein molecule that is attached to, or associated with, the membrane of a cell or an organelle. Membrane proteins can be put into two groups based on how the protein is associated with the membrane.
  • 8. TWO GROUPS OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS • INTEGRAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN – are permanently embedded within the plasma membrane. They have a range of important functions. Such functions include channeling or transporting molecules across the membrane. • PERIPHERAL MEMBRANE PROTEIN – are proteins that are only temporarily associated with the membrane. They can be easily removed, which allows them to be involved in cell signaling. Peripheral proteins can also be attached to integral membrane proteins, or they can stick into a small portion of the lipid bilayer by themselves.

Notas do Editor

  1. All cells generally provide the structural basis of all organisms. Mitosis is the process of through which simple organisms reproduce. In complex organisms, tissues grow through cell multiplication. Cells import nutrients to use in the various chemical processes that go on inside them. An organism's survival depends upon the thousands of chemical reactions that cells carry out relentlessly.  Metabolism includes all the chemical reactions that take place inside an organism to keep it alive. A cell helps in reproduction through the processes of mitosis and meiosis.