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Unit 3 Seminar. Cells and Tissues Amy J. Hilbelink, Ph.D. The 3 main parts of a cell. Plasma membrane Phospholipid framework Cytoplasm Table 3-1, list of organelles Nucleus Controls cell reproduction (mitosis). What is the function of the cell membrane?. Structure of plasma membrane.
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Unit 3 Seminar Cells and Tissues Amy J. Hilbelink, Ph.D.
The 3 main parts of a cell • Plasma membrane • Phospholipid framework • Cytoplasm • Table 3-1, list of organelles • Nucleus • Controls cell reproduction (mitosis)
What is the function of the cell membrane? Structure of plasma membrane
Organelles – how did you do? • Ribosomes = protein synthesis • ER = smooth (synthesizes lipids); rough (transports proteins). • Golgi = processes and packages from ER • Mitochondria = powerhouse • Lysosome = digestive system • Centrioles= cell reproduction • Cilia= move substances along surface • Nucleus= dictates protein synthesis • Nucleolus = formation of ribosomes
A question? • Do substances get through a cell membrane?
Let’s discuss how! • Passive transport processes • Active transport processes
Primary passive transport • Diffusion- dissolving tablet • Osmosis – water movement from higher volume to lower via semi-permeable membrane (dialysis) • Filtration – hydrostatic pressure (down a gradient) • None requires ATP energy!
Active transport • Ion pumps = lower to higher concentration (up a concentration gradient) with ATP • Phagocytosis= “to eat” ;cell membrane forms pocket with ATP • Pinocytosis = “drink” ;similar to phagocytosis, but a pocket of protoplasm forms around material then pinches off inside cell, with ATP
Any questions” • Active vs. Passive transport?
Cell Reproduction and heredity • All human cells that reproduce, do so by a process called_________?
Stages of mitosis interphase prophase metaphase anaphase telophase Two identical cells www.bbc.co.uk/schools
4 major types of tissues • Epithelial • Connective • Muscular • Nervous
What is the function? • Simple squamous epithelium Webanatomy.net
What is the function? Webanatomy.net
What is the function? Webanatomy.net
A question? • What is the most abundant tissue in the body?
Answer • Connective tissue ! Table 3-8. • Areolar connective tissue • Adipose or fat • Fibrous connective tissue • Bone • Cartilage • Blood • Hematopoietic tissue
Muscle Tissue • What are examples of each type? • Are they voluntary or involuntary? • Skeletal • Cardiac • Smooth
Muscle Tissue • These are examples of each? • Skeletal • Voluntary, and attached to bone • Cardiac • Involuntary, and make up walls of heart • Smooth • Involuntary, and found in digestive tract, blood vessels and respiratory system.
Nervous Tissue • Function = communication • Structures • Nerve cells = neurons • Glia = supporting cells • Cell body = made of axon and dendrites
Nervous Tissue Suny.edu/faculty/MichaelGregory