Introduction to cell Dr. Ajith Sominanda (MBBS,MPhil,PhD) Senior Lecturer Department of Anatomy...

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Introduction to cell Dr. Ajith Sominanda (MBBS,MPhil,PhD) Senior Lecturer Department of Anatomy Faculty of Medicine Peradeniya

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Page 1: Introduction to cell Dr. Ajith Sominanda (MBBS,MPhil,PhD) Senior Lecturer Department of Anatomy Faculty of Medicine Peradeniya.

Introduction to cell

Dr. Ajith Sominanda (MBBS,MPhil,PhD)Senior LecturerDepartment of AnatomyFaculty of MedicinePeradeniya

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Outline of the lecture

1.Origin of the life2.Characteristic features of living things3.The unit of the life: the cell4.Components of the cell and their

functions5.Beyond the cell

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1. Origin of the life

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Origin of the universe occurred

15 billion years ago

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Prebiotic chemistry and origin of the life

‘’Life could have arisen through chemistry’’

-Charlse Darwin (probably)

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Miller-Urey’s experiments on pre-biotic chemistry in 1953

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Change of organic chemicals into ‘life’ substance

Chemically reducing conditions can form amino acids

Pre-biotic earth was low in oxygen (reducing atmosphere) and therefore amino acids could have formed with lightning or in the sea bed hydrothermal vents etc.

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Archean chemistry of prebiotic era

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Life could have come from outside rather than the chemical evolution on earth

Murchison meteorite, which fell in Australia. Amino acids found in the meteorite were apparently present in it when it fell.

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The earlier most evidence of life on earth

3.5 billion years back

Fossilized imprints of micro-organisms which resemble modern blue-green algae (cynobacteria)

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The scientific definition

An organized thing or a system capable of self 1.Growth2.Synthesis and degradation of materials by utilizing or releasing energy-Metabolism3.Keep a balance of the activities and conditions - Homeostasis4.Response to the environmental stimuli5.Reproduction

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Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) and the micro world

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The visibility & the expansion of our understanding

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Electron microscope & Ultra structure

Hydrogen atom 0.1nm = 1Å

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The unit of the life: Cell

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Differences between pro and eu Karyotic cells

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Components of the eukaryotic cell

Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Endoplasmic

reticulum Golgi apparatus Mitochondria Endosomes &

Lysosomes Cytoskeleton

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Cell membrane; the wall of the life

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Nucleus - The control center of life

Nucleus contains the genetic materials that control the cell growth, development & transfer informations to the next generation.

A nerve cell

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Eukaryotic nucleus is membrane bound and contains organized nucleic acid (chromosomes)associated with nuclear proteins

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Organelles

Membrane bound structures unique to eukaryotic cells

Endoplasmic reticulum (Rough & Smooth)

Mitochondria Golgi Endosomes and lysosomes

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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus & vescicles - The factory of life

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FunctionsTransfer of information from nucleus to cytoplasm to synthesize molecules needed for cellular functions

Gene mRNA protein function

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Origin of nucleus & ER

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Mitochondrium – The Energy for living -

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Origin of mitochondria

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Endosomes & lysosomes – The (‘toilet’) recycler of life

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the scavengers or recycling system Endo-lysosomal system

Ingestion of materials

Enclosed by parts of plasma membrane (Endosomes)

Degradation by lysosomes

expulsion

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The support to the cell - Cytoskeleton

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Cytoskeleton

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Cell and its immediate environment, the extracellular matrix is in constant communication through receptors / mollecules

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Cells and beyond

Cells

Tissues

Organs

systems

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Terminology

1. Archaebacteria2. Prebiotic era3. Prokaryotes 4. Eukaryotes5. Symbiosis6. Cell membrane7. Cytoplasm

8. Nucleus9. Endoplasmic

reticulum10.Golgi apparatus11.Mitochondria12.Endosomes &

Lysosomes13.Cytoskeleton

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Home work

Find a text book in histology, i.e. Basic Histology by Carlos Junqueira

Read the first chapters on cytoplasm and nucleus and then list the structural features and functions of components of the cell

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