Title: Cells
1Cells Cell Organelles
2Types of cells
bacteriacells
animal cells
plant cells
3Cell size comparison
- most bacteria
- 1-10 microns
- eukaryotic cells
- 10-100 microns
- micron micrometer 1/1,000,000 meter
- diameter of human hair 20 microns
4Why study cells?
- Bodies ? Cells
- bodies are made up of cells
- cells do all the work!
5The Work of Life
- What jobs have to be performed for an organism to
live - breathe
- eat
- make energy
- remove wastes
- respond to environment
- growth development
- reproduction
these are the same jobs your cells have to do!
6Cells gotta live!
- What jobs do cells have to do?
- make energy
- for daily life
- for growth
- build more cells
- growth
- reproduction
- repair
- make proteins
- proteins control every cell function
- enzymes
7Functions of Cell Organelles
Well learn about this in later units!
8Cell Membranes Movement Across Them
9Cell (plasma) membrane
- Cells need an inside an outside
- separate cell from its environment
- cell membrane is the boundary
IN food sugars proteins fats salts O2 H2O
OUT waste ammonia salts CO2 H2O products
cell needs materials in products or waste out
10Building a membrane
- How do you build a barrier that keeps the watery
contents of the cell separate from the watery
environment?
What substance do you know that doesnt mix with
water?
- ? FATS ?
- ? LIPIDS ?
- oil water dont mix!!
11Lipids of cell membrane
- Membrane is made of phospholipids
- phospholipid bilayer
phosphate
attracted to water
lipid
repelled by water
12Semi-permeable membrane
- Need to allow passage through the membrane
- But need to control what gets in or out
- membrane needs to be semi-permeable
So what needs to get across the membrane?
aa
H2O
sugar
lipid
salt
NH3
So how do you build a semi-permeable membrane?
13Phospholipid bilayer
- What molecules can get through directly?
fats other lipids can slip directly through the
phospholipid cell membrane, but what about
other stuff?
lipid
salt
NH3
aa
H2O
sugar
14Permeable cell membrane
- Need to allow more material through
- membrane needs to be permeable to
- all materials a cell needs to bring in
- all waste a cell needs excrete out
- all products a cell needs to export out
inside cell
lipid
sugar
aa
H2O
holes, or channels, in cell membrane allow
material in out
salt
waste
outside cell
15Semi-permeable cell membrane
- But the cell still needs control
- membrane needs to be semi-permeable
- specific channels allow specific material in
out
inside cell
sugar
aa
H2O
salt
outside cell
NH3
16How do you build a semi-permeable cell membrane?
- channels are made of proteins
- proteins both like water like lipids
bi-lipid membrane
protein channelsin bi-lipid membrane
17Protein channels
- Proteins act as doors in the membrane
- channels to move specific molecules through cell
membrane
18Movement through the channel
- Why do molecules move through membrane if you
give them a channel?
?
?
19Molecules move from high to low
- Diffusion
- move from HIGH to LOW concentration
20Diffusion
- Move from HIGH to LOW concentration
- passive transport
- no energy needed
movement of water
diffusion
osmosis
21Simple Diffusion
fat
fat
fat
Which way will fat move?
inside cell
fat
fat
fat
fat
outside cell
fat
fat
fat
fat
fat
fat
fat
22Diffusion through a channel
sugar
sugar
sugar
sugar
inside cell
sugar
sugar
Which way will sugar move?
outside cell
sugar
sugar
sugar
sugar
sugar
sugar
sugar
23Diffusion
- Move from HIGH to LOW concentration
- through membrane
- simple diffusion
- no energy needed
- through a protein channel
- facilitated diffusion (with help)
- no energy needed
high
low
24Active transport
- Cells may need molecules to move against
concentration difference - need to pump uphill
- from LOW to HIGH using ATP
- protein pump
- requires energy
- ATP
ATP
25Transport summary
diffusion
facilitateddiffusion
ATP
activetransport
26OsmosisMovement of Water Across Cell Membrane
27Osmosis
- Water is very important, so we talk about water
separately - Osmosis
- diffusion of water from HIGH concentration of
water to LOW concentration of water - across a semi-permeable membrane
28Keeping water balance
- Cell survival depends on balancing water uptake
water loss
freshwater
balanced
saltwater
29Managing water balance
- Balanced conditions
- no difference between cell environment
- example blood
- problem none
- water flows across membrane equally, in both
directions - volume of cell doesnt change
balanced
30Managing water balance
- Freshwater
- a cell in fresh water
- example Paramecium
- problem gains water, swells can burst
- water continually enters Paramecium cell
- solution contractile vacuole
- pumps water out of cell
freshwater
31Controlling water
- Contractile vacuole in Paramecium
32Managing water balance
- Saltwater
- a cell in salt water
- example shellfish
- problem lose water
- plasmolysis in plants
- shrinking cell
- solution take up water
saltwater
33Ice Fishing in Barrow