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Cell Structures
What are the functions of the major cell structures?
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Cell Wall• Found in plants, algae, fungi and
nearly all prokaryotes
• Lie outside the cell membrane
• Made up of fibers of carbohydrate and protein– Plant cell walls made of cellulose
• MAIN FUNCTION: provide support and protection for the cell
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Image from: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/PlantCell.html
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Plant Cell Wall Structure
Image from: http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/sbi3a1/Cells/cellwall.htm
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Bacterial cell walls
• Made up of peptidoglycan
• Different structures for different types of bacteria
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Fungal and Algal cell walls
• Fungal cell walls–Composed of
chitin and cellulose
• Algal Cell Walls– Composed of
polysaccharides– Which
polysaccharides depends on the algae
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Nucleus
• Controls most of the cell processes and contains the hereditary information (DNA)
• Parts of the nucleus–Chromatin and chromosomes–Nucleolus–Nuclear envelope
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Image from: http://sun.menloschool.org/~birchler/cells/animals/nucleus/
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Image from: http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/N/nucleusc.html
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Image from: http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/nucleus.htm
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Chromatin and Chromosomes
• Chromatin– The granular material visible within the
nucleus– Consists of DNA bound to proteins
• Chromosomes– Chromatin condenses into chromosomes
before cell division– Contain genetic information
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Nucleolus
• Assembly of ribosomes begins here
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Nuclear envelope
• Double membrane layer surrounding the cell
• Has pores which allows material into and out of the cell
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Cytoskeleton• Network of protein filaments
that help the cell maintain it’s shape
• Involved in many forms of cell movement
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Parts of the Cytoskeleton• Microtubules
–Hollow tubes of protein that maintain shape
–Serve as “tracks” for moving organelles–Important in cell division–Make up centrioles in animal cells–Also make up flagella and cilia in some
cells
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Microtubules
Images from: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/Cytoskeleton.html
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Parts of the Cytoskeleton
• Microfilaments–Long, thin fibers that function
in the movement and support of the cell
–Much smaller than microtubules
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Microfilaments
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Ribosomes
• Small particles of RNA and protein
• Function: assemble proteins• Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
ribosomes have different structures
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Ribosomes consist of a
small subunit
and a large subunit
Image from: http://cellbio.utmb.edu/cellbio/ribosome.htm
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Endoplasmic Reticulum• Function: Components of the cell
membrane are assembled and some proteins are modified
• Rough ER: Synthesis of proteins: chemical modification; Studded with ribosomes
• Smooth ER: synthesis of lipids
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Golgi Apparatus
• Function: enzymes in the Golgi attach carbohydrates and lipids to proteins
• From Golgi proteins are packaged and sent to their final destinations
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Lysosomes
• Small organelles filled with enzymes
• Function: break down lipids, carbohydrates and proteins from food particles
• Break down old organelles and other cellular debris
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Vacuoles
• Function: Store materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
• In plants, a large central vacuole filled with fluid is used for support in the cell
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Chloroplasts
• Function: use energy from the sun to make energy-rich food molecules in photosynthesis
• Bound by two envelope membranes
• Stacks of photosynthetic membranes contain chlorophyll
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Mitochondria
• Function: use energy from food to make high energy compounds
• Powerhouse of the cell• Bound by two envelope
membranes• Inner membrane is folded
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Organelle DNA
• Chloroplasts and mitochondria contain their own DNA
• Endosymbiotic theory:mitochondria and chloroplasts the result of endocytosis of bacteria and blue-green algae whichbecame symbiotic
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Endosymbiotic theory
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Venn Diagram
• Use your notes and the venn diagram handout to compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and plant and animal cells
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Cell as a Factory
• See page 182