Title: Cells
1Cells Their Function
- BS
- CHPT 4
- The Raw Material Building Blocks
- Student Copy of ppt.
2WHAT IS A CELL YOU ASK?
- Some can live independent of others
- ______________ produced in the body are produced
by cells - Cells are responsible for growth, metabolism,
responsiveness, reproduction and homeostasis - Cells can be studied with a microscope
- Cells are often stained for study and I.D
3STRUCTURE OF A CELL
- A cell membrane has ______ layers of lipid
molecules (cholesterol is part of this membrane
that gives it strength - Proteins float in the layers to serve as
transporters to shuttle materials in and out of
cells
4- Receptor sites are inside cells and they are
places of attachment of materials coming in and
out of the cell. - The cell membrane is important in regulating what
goes in and out
5The Cell
Nucleus
6NUCLEUS
- The nucleus _____________________
- It contains genetic materials that govern all
activities of the cell
7The Cell
Cytoplasm
8CYTOPLASM
- The cytoplasm is a colloidal suspension of water,
minerals, enzymes, food and other specialized
material that fills the cell - This has NEVER been reproduced in a lab
9The Cell
Ribosomes
10RIBOSOMES
- This is the place where __________________________
__ occurs - Ribosomes contain mostly RNA
11The Cell
Mitochondria
12MITOCHONDRIA
- Power plant of the cell
- Food is converted to _____ which is energy for
the cell
13Cilia
- Cilia are hair-like projections that create
_______________ around cells. - Not all cells have cilia
14FLAGELLUM
- Whip-like structure found in a cell, used for
__________________. Like a sperm
15WHAT IS PROTEIN SYNTHESIS?
- Its the making of protein, but how does the cell
do this?
16- We need protein in our body to help build cells
- There are cellular substances that direct the
production of protein - This cellular substance is found in the cytoplasm
and is called - NUCLEIC ACID
17NUCLEIC ACID
- 2 nucleic acids are important in protein
production - 1. ___________
- 2. ___________
18DNA
- DNA is found in the nucleus and is made up of a
double thread spirals called chromosomes - Specific regions of chromosomes are called genes.
Genes are the heredity factor of each cell. - Its makes you who you are, brown hair, brown
eyes,
19DNA
- DNA is also known as THE MASTER BLUEPRINT OF A
CELL - DNA has a double helix
20RNA
- Found in the cytoplasm
- RNA carries DNA messages to ribosomes for protein
synthesis - Ribosomes contain mostly RNA
- RNA only has a single strand
21MITOSIS
- What is mitosis? Its _______________
- For growth, repair, and reproduction, cells must
multiply to increase their numbers
22- When cells divide, they must make the same exact
cell again. - There are many cells in the body that are
specific to one organ. Like the heart, it is
made of myocardial cells. You cant expect skin
cells to turn into myocardial cells therefore
23- Cell division must be precise.
- Each original cell called the parent cell,
divides to form 2 identical daughter cells. - oh youre so cute, you look just like your
mommy!
24- Some cells reproduce readily like skin and muscle
- Other cells like nerve cells, stop reproducing at
a certain time in development - As a person ages, the process slows and there is
less repair time
25Movement of substances across a cell membrane
- Nutrients go in
- Wastes go out
26Semi-permeable membranes
- As shown earlier, a semi-permeable membrane
allows substances to move in and out but some
substances are too large and wont get let in - Water ALWAYS penetrates, its thin and small and
fits
27SUGAR
- What about sugar, is it large or small?
- LARGE, it must be broken down into smaller
glucose molecules in order to penetrate - Protein and RBCs are also large and do not
permeate easily
28Diffusion
29DIFFUSION
- Constant movement of molecules from an area of
greater concentration to an area of lesser
concentration to try and reach equilibrium - Like gases diffusing
- Try the scented balloons or ?
- Spraying deodorizer in the room, scent moves
quickly throughout the room
30Osmosis
31Equal Concentration on both sides of
Semipermiable Membrane
32One side becomes more concentrated
33Water shifts to try to make both sides equal
concentrations
34Another look at osmosis
More water moves out of cell
More
Equal movement of water in and out of cell
More water moves Into cell
35Where does the water want to go?
- Click to see what happens
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A
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37Where does the water want to go?
Click to see what happens
B
A
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39Cell Membrane is a Semipermiable Membrane
40Cell Membrane-Active Transport
41ACTIVE TRANSPORT
- Carriers in the cell (see the picture) move
molecules against diffusion - This process uses ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
which is ENERGY - Active transport allows cells to take in what it
needs and to excrete what it doesnt need
42THINK OF THE WATER ONLY MOVING
- Where salt iswater follows
- Too many salt particles taking up the water space
NO, NO, NO - The amount of water likes to be on both sides
43FILTRATION
- Passage of water with dissolved material through
a membrane with the use of force - Picture a coffee filter
- grounds are in filter
- Water with pressure behind it drips onto grounds
- Liquid is pushed out NOT the grounds
44Quiz
45What type of solution is this?
- Isotonic
- Hypotonic
- Hypertonic
- Notonic
46The normal balance maintained within a system is
called
- Isotonic
- Hypertonic
- Osmosis
- Homeostasis
47This solution is
- Hypotonic
- Isotonic
- Hypertonic
48COMPARE THE TWO
DIFFUSION OSMOSIS
Talking about particles moving Talking about water moving
Particles go from an area of higher concentration to an area of lesser concentration of particles Water moves from an area of a lesser concentration of particles over to the area of concentrated particles to help spread the particles out and dilute the solution
Think of what happens when you spray room freshener from the can.the smell of the particles diffuse through the air until the whole room smells In the body, when you eat too much salt and the bloodstream is full of salt, the cells give up their water to go and dilute the salt particles in the blood leaving your cells dehydrated and now youre thirsty
49PHAGOCYTOSIS
- The engulfing of large particles by cell
membranes - Certain white blood cells (WBCs) carry out
phagocytosis to rid the body of foreign material
or dead cells
50MUTATION
- Sometimes changes occur in the genetic making of
a cell or in the DNA. Such a change is called
mutation - Mutation may cause a bad cell to reproduce out of
control. - These cells can die naturally or get destroyed by
your immune system
51CANCER
- If these bad cells do not get destroyed and are
too large in number, they will cont. to multiply
in , destroy tissue and produce cancer - These cells form tumors and rob normal cells of
what they need
52SOME CAUSES OF CANCER
- Chemical carcinogens like cig. Smoke, additives
in foods and certain drugs may be carcinogenic - Ionizing radiation like x-rays, U.V. rays and
other radioactive substances - Physical irritation conts irritation like
intake of hot foods like coming in contact with
hot coffee on the lip and oral mucosa.
53PHYSICAL IRRITATION CONT.
- Drinking continuous hot liquid, increases cell
division and increases the chance of mutation - Biting on the inner cheek of the mouth
54- DIET eating foods low in fiber, foods that are
high in fat are unhealthy - HEREDITY its in your genes. Markers can be
present in your cornea of your eye r/t colon
cancer
55- Show movie clip from main screen
56THE END
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