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The Cell




Chapter 15
The Cell Theory
   The theory has three
    main parts summarized
    as:
       All living things are
        made up of one or more
        cells
       The cell is the functional
        unit of life
       All living cells come
        from pre-existing cells
The cell as a factory:
   The parts of a cell can be compared to the
    workers and jobs in a factory
       Each department in a factory has specific jobs that
        need to be done or else the factory becomes less
        efficient and eventually shut down.
       The same idea is true for the cell, if one of its
        components stops working efficiently then the cell
        or the organism could die.
Cell Membrane:
   The “gate keeper” or “bouncer” of the cell
   Decides which materials enter, which ones
    stay and which ones leave a cell.
       Keeps the good ones in and bad ones out.
   Every cell has a cellular membrane
    (including both animal and plant cells).
   It is a thin flexible covering surrounding all
    cells.
   Made up of primarily proteins and fats
Nucleus
   The “Boss”
   With few exceptions all
    plant and animal cells
    possess a nucleus (plural
    form is nuclei).
   Dark mass usually seen in
    the middle of the cell
    contain the DNA or genes
    for the cell which are the
    instructions for all the
    activities of the cell
Nuclear Envelope

   The membrane that
    encloses the contents of
    the nucleus.
   “the Boss’ office”

   It has pores in it for
    larger materials to pass
    in and out.
Nucleolus

   A visible darker staining
    region inside the nucleus.
                                   nucleolus

   It is where RNA and
    ribosomes are made.
Cytoplasm
   The rest of the cell
    material that is inside
    the cell membrane but
    outside the nucleus
   Organelles and vacuoles
    are considered part of
    the cytoplasm
Cell Organelles
   Like your body which has organs to
    perform the necessary functions for life,
    similarly cells have organelles which
    perform the necessary function of
    particular cells.
   Many organelles are bound by their own
    membrane
   The proportion of the different organelles
    inside a particular cell depends on the
    function of the cell.
       For example a cell that produces a lot of
        hormones will have a large amount of golgi
        apparatus which is the organelle responsible
        for packaging the products of a cell.
Ribosomes
   The “workers” that put together the products
    of the cell.
   The location of protein synthesis
   Made from RNA from the nucleolus
   Some are free in the cytoplasm and others are
    embedded in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
       The proteins produced by free ribosomes in
        cytoplasm are generally used within the cell
Endoplasmic Reticulum
   The “assembly line” for    1) Rough endoplasmic reticulum

    the products of the cell
   It consists of
    membranous channels
    that wind through the
    cytoplasm
   There are two types of      2) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
    endoplasmic reticulum:
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum:
   AKA “rough ER”
   The ER that has
    ribosomes embedded in
    it.
   Manufactures proteins
    for other cells and also
    phospholipids for the
    cell membrane
   Assists in the movement
    of molecules towards
    the cell membrane
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
   Aka : Smooth ER
   Lack ribosomes
   Manufactures steroids
   Example: testicle cells which produce
    testosterone have abundant amounts of
    smooth ER.
Golgi Apparatus
May looks similar to smooth ER, but
  it is a set of about 7 or 8 flattened
  saccules between ER and the cell
  membrane
 “Packages, processes and labels”

  the products from the ER
 Makes concentrated packages of

  proteins
 Puts carbohydrate chains (labels)

  on the packages of proteins so that
  specific cells recognize them once
  they are released in the blood.
Vesicle
   “storage containers”
   Double membrane
    bound sacs carrying
    different products and
    substances from one
    part of the cell to
    another.
   Also carry food, waste
    products, digestive
    enzymes.
Lysosomes
   “Janitors or quality control”
   Vesicle-like structures that
    contain enzymes used for
    digestion of molecules in the
    cells.
       Example: to digest unwanted cells
        (dying cells) and cell parts that are
        defective
       Think of them as the quality control
        or health board, that can shut
        down the cell at any time.
Mitochondrion
   Plural form “mitochondria”
   “The Generator” or “power
    house” of the cell
   Give the cell the energy it needs
    by a series of chemical reactions
    called cellular respiration
   Fluid filled, with a complex
    internal membrane
       The inner fluid is called the matrix
       The inner membrane which folded
        in the matrix is called the cristae.
Vacuole
   “Storage Containers”
   Vacuoles serve a variety of
    functions, including storing
    nutrients, wastes and water.
   Irregular shape
   They are usually much
    larger in plant cells than in
    animal cells.
       Example: in the plant cell
        they take up almost the entire
        cell.
Centriol
   “Traffic Cop”
   Organizes organelles
    and chromosomes
    during cell reproduction
Plant cells vs Animal cells
   There are some structures
    that plant cells possess that
    animal cells do not.
    Including:
       Cell wall
       Chloroplasts
   Also, plant cells have larger
    vacuoles (that sometimes
    appear to take up the entire
    cell).
   Plant cell do not have a
    centriol!
Cell Wall
   The cell wall provides
    and maintains the shape
    of these cells and serves
    as a protective barrier.
   Has large pores that
    allow many molecules
    to enter.
Chloroplasts
   Chloroplasts are specialized
    organelles found in all higher plant
    cells.
   These organelles contain the plant
    cell's chlorophyll, hence provide the
    green color.
   The place where photosynthesis
    takes place.
   They have a double outer
    membrane. Within the stroma are
    other membrane structures
       - including the thylakoids and grana
        where photosynthesis takes place.
Vacuoles in Plant cells
   Help the cell wall keep its shape
   Stand up, close eyes
   Pretend you are a plant that has not been
    watered for a week…what would you look like
   Now your mother waters the plant…what does
    it look like now.
Cell membrane   Centriol


 Lysosome           Cytoplasm



Nucleus                Rough ER

Nucleolus
                      Smooth ER
Nuclear
Envelope

                     Ribosomes
Vacuole

                 Golgi Apparatus
Mitochondrion
Cytoplasm
  Cell Wall

                      Lysosome
Cell membrane

  Vacuole


  Nucleus            Rough ER

 Nucleolus          Smooth ER
   Nuclear
   Envelope

  Chloroplast        Ribosomes


                 Golgi Apparatus
 Mitochondrion

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The cell factory ppt

  • 2. The Cell Theory  The theory has three main parts summarized as:  All living things are made up of one or more cells  The cell is the functional unit of life  All living cells come from pre-existing cells
  • 3. The cell as a factory:  The parts of a cell can be compared to the workers and jobs in a factory  Each department in a factory has specific jobs that need to be done or else the factory becomes less efficient and eventually shut down.  The same idea is true for the cell, if one of its components stops working efficiently then the cell or the organism could die.
  • 4. Cell Membrane:  The “gate keeper” or “bouncer” of the cell  Decides which materials enter, which ones stay and which ones leave a cell.  Keeps the good ones in and bad ones out.  Every cell has a cellular membrane (including both animal and plant cells).  It is a thin flexible covering surrounding all cells.  Made up of primarily proteins and fats
  • 5. Nucleus  The “Boss”  With few exceptions all plant and animal cells possess a nucleus (plural form is nuclei).  Dark mass usually seen in the middle of the cell  contain the DNA or genes for the cell which are the instructions for all the activities of the cell
  • 6. Nuclear Envelope  The membrane that encloses the contents of the nucleus.  “the Boss’ office”  It has pores in it for larger materials to pass in and out.
  • 7. Nucleolus  A visible darker staining region inside the nucleus. nucleolus  It is where RNA and ribosomes are made.
  • 8. Cytoplasm  The rest of the cell material that is inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleus  Organelles and vacuoles are considered part of the cytoplasm
  • 9. Cell Organelles  Like your body which has organs to perform the necessary functions for life, similarly cells have organelles which perform the necessary function of particular cells.  Many organelles are bound by their own membrane  The proportion of the different organelles inside a particular cell depends on the function of the cell.  For example a cell that produces a lot of hormones will have a large amount of golgi apparatus which is the organelle responsible for packaging the products of a cell.
  • 10. Ribosomes  The “workers” that put together the products of the cell.  The location of protein synthesis  Made from RNA from the nucleolus  Some are free in the cytoplasm and others are embedded in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).  The proteins produced by free ribosomes in cytoplasm are generally used within the cell
  • 11. Endoplasmic Reticulum  The “assembly line” for 1) Rough endoplasmic reticulum the products of the cell  It consists of membranous channels that wind through the cytoplasm  There are two types of 2) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum endoplasmic reticulum:
  • 12. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum:  AKA “rough ER”  The ER that has ribosomes embedded in it.  Manufactures proteins for other cells and also phospholipids for the cell membrane  Assists in the movement of molecules towards the cell membrane
  • 13. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum  Aka : Smooth ER  Lack ribosomes  Manufactures steroids  Example: testicle cells which produce testosterone have abundant amounts of smooth ER.
  • 14. Golgi Apparatus May looks similar to smooth ER, but it is a set of about 7 or 8 flattened saccules between ER and the cell membrane  “Packages, processes and labels” the products from the ER  Makes concentrated packages of proteins  Puts carbohydrate chains (labels) on the packages of proteins so that specific cells recognize them once they are released in the blood.
  • 15. Vesicle  “storage containers”  Double membrane bound sacs carrying different products and substances from one part of the cell to another.  Also carry food, waste products, digestive enzymes.
  • 16. Lysosomes  “Janitors or quality control”  Vesicle-like structures that contain enzymes used for digestion of molecules in the cells.  Example: to digest unwanted cells (dying cells) and cell parts that are defective  Think of them as the quality control or health board, that can shut down the cell at any time.
  • 17. Mitochondrion  Plural form “mitochondria”  “The Generator” or “power house” of the cell  Give the cell the energy it needs by a series of chemical reactions called cellular respiration  Fluid filled, with a complex internal membrane  The inner fluid is called the matrix  The inner membrane which folded in the matrix is called the cristae.
  • 18. Vacuole  “Storage Containers”  Vacuoles serve a variety of functions, including storing nutrients, wastes and water.  Irregular shape  They are usually much larger in plant cells than in animal cells.  Example: in the plant cell they take up almost the entire cell.
  • 19. Centriol  “Traffic Cop”  Organizes organelles and chromosomes during cell reproduction
  • 20. Plant cells vs Animal cells  There are some structures that plant cells possess that animal cells do not. Including:  Cell wall  Chloroplasts  Also, plant cells have larger vacuoles (that sometimes appear to take up the entire cell).  Plant cell do not have a centriol!
  • 21. Cell Wall  The cell wall provides and maintains the shape of these cells and serves as a protective barrier.  Has large pores that allow many molecules to enter.
  • 22. Chloroplasts  Chloroplasts are specialized organelles found in all higher plant cells.  These organelles contain the plant cell's chlorophyll, hence provide the green color.  The place where photosynthesis takes place.  They have a double outer membrane. Within the stroma are other membrane structures  - including the thylakoids and grana where photosynthesis takes place.
  • 23. Vacuoles in Plant cells  Help the cell wall keep its shape  Stand up, close eyes  Pretend you are a plant that has not been watered for a week…what would you look like  Now your mother waters the plant…what does it look like now.
  • 24. Cell membrane Centriol Lysosome Cytoplasm Nucleus Rough ER Nucleolus Smooth ER Nuclear Envelope Ribosomes Vacuole Golgi Apparatus Mitochondrion
  • 25. Cytoplasm Cell Wall Lysosome Cell membrane Vacuole Nucleus Rough ER Nucleolus Smooth ER Nuclear Envelope Chloroplast Ribosomes Golgi Apparatus Mitochondrion