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Background Basics:Units of measure
Hydrophobic/philic molecules
Proteins
Compound molecules
pH
DNA and RNA
Or, Anatomy class in one lecture!
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The Cell Membrane
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Special Structural Features of Cell Membranes
• Microvilli
• Cilia
• Stereocilia
• Flagella
Function?
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CytoskeletonCytoskeleton•Strength
•Support
•Shape
•Transport
•Cell to cell links
•Protein fibers•Microfilaments•Intermediate •Microtubules
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Centrosomes and CentriolesCentrosomes and Centrioles
1 centrosome contains 2 centrioles1 centrosome contains 2 centriolesCentrosomes organize microtubulesCentrioles: bundles of microtubules
Pull chromosomes, form core in cilia
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• Contain motor proteins
• 9+2 microtubule pattern
• Cilia move fluids
• Flagella move sperm cells
Cilia and Flagella
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Organelles
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Cytoplasmic Organelles
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CytoplasmCytoplasm
Cytosol:Cytosol:
= semigelatinous intracellular fluid
Medium for suspension of1. Organelles,
2. Ions, nutrients, wastes, enzymes etc.…….
Organelles Organelles perform perform
specialized tasks.specialized tasks.
Membranous organelles
Non-membranous organelles
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Centrioles
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
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• Function: Transfer of messages from DNA• Fixed to ER or free in cytoplasm
Ribosomes
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RER & SERRER & SER
RER: Protein synthesis, storage, modification & transport vesicles
SER: Synthesis and conversion of FA, steroids, lipidsIn muscle: Ca2+ storage
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Golgi ApparatusGolgi Apparatus
• Modification (labeling) of proteins• Packaging into secretory (to ECF) or storage vesicles
TEM
“Post office” of cell
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Protein Secretion
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Golgi Apparatus
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Exocytosis
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LysosomesLysosomes Digestion (~ 50 enzymes) of bacteria and old organelles
Enzymes only active at pH of 100 – 1,000 x < cytoplasm
pH = ?
Also used to dissolve Ca-carbonate of bone and for self destruction of damaged cells
Disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and Tay-Sachs disease
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Peroxi-Peroxi-somessomes
Major function: Degradation of long chain FA’s
Generate hydrogen peroxide contain catalase
Smaller than Lysosomes - Different set of enzymes
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Membranous Organelles
Special compartments for special functions– Separate harmful substances from other cell areas– Separate function from other cell areas
Mitochondrion = powerhouse of cell. Energy (ATP) production
Has own DNA, self-replicating
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Nucleus• Control Center
• Nuclear envelope with nuclear pore complexes for diffusion and active transport
• Chromatin (DNA and proteins)
• DNA forms genes
• One or more nucleoli
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Cell differentiation
Mesenchymal cells = Stem cells
From 1 zygote to 200 different types of cells
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Stem Cells
• Review concept of stem cells (see p 81 - 82)
– Totipotent – earliest cells in zygote
– Pluripotent – starting specialization
– Multipotent – more specialized (bone marrow)
• Research:
– Fetal stem cells
– Plasticity of adult stem cells
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Tissue Remodeling
Tissue remodeling throughout a person’s life
• Apoptosis = Programmed cell death (suicide)
– Cell breaks up into membrane bound blebs which will be phagocytosed by other cells.
• Necrosis = traumatic cell death
– Lack of O2, trauma, toxins
– Cells rupture tissue damage & inflammation
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The main component of the cytosol is:
A. Proteins
B. Sugars
C. Salts
D. Water
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The Golgi apparatus
A. Is where products are dispatched in vesicles
B. Is where glycogen is added to proteins
C. Receives transport vesicles from the rough ER
D. All of the above are correct
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The theory by which cholesterol causes random lateral movement of the molecules in the cell thereby
not allowing the cell to become rigid is called
A. The non-rigidity model
B. The fluid-rigidity model
C. The fluid mosaic model
D. The rigidity mosaic model
E. None of the Above are Correct
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Which of the following is the function of the mitochondria?
A. To give the cell shape
B. To control cellular function
C. To produce cellular energy
D. Digestion
E. Reproduction
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What is the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
A. To produce proteins
B. Processes, sorts and pack proteins
C. Production of RNA
D. Detoxify alcohol and hydrogen peroxidase
E. Fatty acid, phospholipid and steroid synthesis
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Which of the following is NOT true of osmosis?
A. It is diffusion of water
B. It moves water from a higher to lower concentration of water.
C. It moves water to even out the concentration of solutes.
D. It moves water from a higher to lower concentration of solutes.
E. It is driven by thermal energy.
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Cell to Cell Junctions
• Utilize CAMs (Cell Adhering Molecules)– Tight Junctions
– Anchoring Junctions• Desmosomes
– Gap Junctions
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Gap Junctions
• Cylindrical proteins form channels
• Can open and close
• Electrical synapses
• Rapid transfer of signals in cardiac & smooth muscle
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Tight junctions• Complete barrier
(brick wall)• Fusion of adjacent cell
membranes via claudin and occludin
• Found in– BBB
– GI tract, kidneys
Tight vs. leaky epithelium
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Movement of substances across tight and leaky epithelia
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Anchoring Junctions• Cell to cell or cell to CT matrix
• Anchoring junctions (CAMs: cadherins)– Desmosomes – Adherens junctions
• Cell matrix attachments (CAMs: integrins)– Hemidesmosomes– Spot desmosomes
or focal adhesions
In cancer: Loss of desmosomes consequence?
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Key Concepts Cell anatomy
Tissue types
Tissue remodeling
Organs
Study of cell Study of cell structure = ?structure = ?
Study of tissue Study of tissue structure = ?structure = ?
Study of how cells Study of how cells work = ?work = ?