Title: Unit 6: Cell Biology
1Unit 6 Cell Biology
Chapter 3 Cells
Section 3 Cell Membrane
- Chapter 3.3 Cell Membranes
2Chapter 3 Cells
Section 2 Cell Organelles
Agenda for Today Do Now! Quick Review on
Organelles Protein Production QUIZ! Cell Membrane
3Chapter 3 Cells
Section 3 Cell Membranes
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4Chapter 3 Cells
Section 3 Cell Membrane
Do Now! Carolyn and Nouman are giving a
presentation about cell organelles. To help the
students understand the function of organelles,
they describe the cell by using the analogy that
the cell is a factory.Using the picture below,
which part should Carolyn and Nouman describe as
the generator (or powerplant) that powers the
factory, and why?
Possible answers Organelle 1 this structure
controls all activities of the cell. Organelle
2 this structure packages and delivers proteins
and lipids. Organelle 3 this is where
cellular respiration occurs. Organelle 4 this
is where photosynthesis occurs.
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- cyto cell
- Supports organelles and gives the cell structure.
- 3 different components microtubules,
intermediate filaments, microfilaments. - Found in Animals and Plants
- Found only in Eukaryotes
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
7Chapter 3 Cells
Section 2 Cell Organelles
The Cytoskeleton
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- A number of organelles work together to make and
deliver proteins. - Nucleus -gt Ribosome -gt Rough ER -gt Golgi Body -gt
Vesicle -gt final destination. - We will use an analogy to describe this process,
so be patient.
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- nucleus kernel (just like karyon)
- Stores and protects genetic material (DNA)
- Surrounded by a double membrane with many pores,
called the nuclear envelope. - Nucleolus is the site of ribosome assembly.
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- ribo comes from RNA (ribonucleic acid). soma
body - Has 2 major parts, a large and a small subunit.
- In-between the subunits is RNA
- Links amino acids together to form proteins.
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
3-D View of Ribosome
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- endo inside plasma fluid
reticulum net - 2 major sections Rough and Smooth ER
- Rough ER is the site of protein synthesis
- Smooth ER is the site of lipid synthesis (fat,
hormones, etc.) - ER is an extension of the nuclear envelope
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- Named after Camillo Golgi, the Italian scientist
who first identified it. - Shaped like a stack of long flattened sacks.
- Packages and ships out/in proteins and other
macromolecules. - Creates vesicles and lysosomes.
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Golgi Apparatus (bloop bloop)
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- lyse to break apart soma body
- Digests worn-out organelles and other cell parts.
- Breaks down viruses, bacteria, and other foreign
bodies. - Full of digestive enzymes and acids.
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
Lysosome Production
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- mito thread chondros granule
- Site of cellular respiration
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Breaks down pyruvate(glucose) and makes ATP (cell
energy).
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- chloros green plastis one who forms
- Site of photosynthesis.
- Converts light energy into chemical energy
(glucose).
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- kentros center ole little.
- Help organize microtubles.
- Serves as an anchor for spindle fibers (during
mitosis). - Helps form cilia and flagella.
- Always occur in pairs, called a centrosome
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- Vacuus empty -ole small
- Membrane bound
- Stores water, food, and other important molecules
- Found in Animals and Plants
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- Found both in Animals and Plants
- Smaller in Animals, only used for storage.
- Larger in plants, also used to maintain turgor
pressure and plant structure
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- membrane skin
- Found in all cells (eu, pro, animal, plant)
- Double layer of phospholipids
- Hydrophobic between layers, hydrophilic on
outside. - Fluid (everything is in motion)
- Semi-permeable
- Has many proteins embedded in it.
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
- Found only in Plants (Eukaryotes)
- Made of cellulose
- Provides structure for the plant body.
- Cell wall in prokaryotes in not the same thing.
(made of different stuff)
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Section 2 Cell Organelles
38Chapter 3 Cells
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Journey in to a Cell