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The Cellular Basis of Life. Chapter 3 Part 1. The Magic School Bus: Goes Cellular. Introduction to Cell Biology. Chemical in the cells Major Elements Carbon (C) Oxygen (O) Hydrogen (H) Nitrogen (N). “Biology is the search for chemistry that works.”. Calcium (Ca)- blood clotting
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The Cellular Basis of Life Chapter 3 Part 1
Introduction to Cell Biology • Chemical in the cells • Major Elements • Carbon (C) • Oxygen (O) • Hydrogen (H) • Nitrogen (N) “Biology is the search for chemistry that works.”
Calcium (Ca)- blood clotting Iron (Fe)- hemoglobin Iodine (I)- controls metabolism Electrolytes- carry an electrical charge Trace Elements http://www.ehu.es/biomoleculas/PROT/hemoglobin.jpg
Iodine Deficiency http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/178_01_060103/li10764_fm-4.jpg http://carondelet.net/PeriodicTable/I/iodized%20salt.jpg
Cells are 60% water Interstitial fluid Dilute, saltwater around cells Site of all exchanges between cells and blood Water in the Cell
Variations in Cells- Length Over 1 meter 2 micrometers http://www.iss.k12.nc.us/schools/shs/jmcCartney/redcell.jpg http://www.acticare.com/conditions/images/sciatic_nerve2.jpg
Red Blood Cells- disk shaped Nerve Cells- spindle shaped Smooth Muscle Cells- Threadlike Epithelial Cells- Cubes Variations in Cells- Shape http://www.idahoptv.org/dialogue4kids/season3/brain/Images/neuronlabels.gif
Variations in Cells- Function • Over 200 cell types found in the body
Demonstrates the basic parts that all cells contain Has three parts Nucleus Plasma Membrane Cytoplasm The Generalized Cell http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~sugnet/documentation/biology_starter/images/animal_cell_580_915.jpg
Nuclear Envelope The membrane of the Nucleus Nucleoli Where ribosomes are assembled Round, dark staining bodies Chromatin DNA combined with protein When the cell divides the DNA condenses into chromosomes The Nucleus
Plasma Membrane • Fragile, transparent barrier that contains the cell contents and separates them from the surrounding environment • Lipid Bilayer • Proteins • Glycoproteins
Lipid Bilayer • Phospholipid • Cholesterol http://www.biology.arizona.edu/chh/problem_sets/kidneysmetals/graphics/bilayer.gif
Proteins • scatter the surface of the plasma membrane • Receptors for hormones • Transport Proteins http://www.science.org.au/nobel/1996/images/picture-0.jpg http://www.nirgal.net/graphics/coli_protein.jpg
Blood type Cell-cell communication Glycoproteins http://www.funhousefilms.com/glycolip.jpg
Microvilli finger-like projections to increase cell’s surface area Specializations
Tight Junctions impermeable junctions that bind cells together into leak-proof sheets Desmosomes Anchoring junctions that prevent cells subjected to mechanical stress from falling apart Gap Junctions Allow communication Connexons- hollow cylinders composed of proteins that span the entire width of the abutting membrane Specializations
Cytoplasm • Cellular material outside the nucleus and inside the plama membrane • Site of most cellular activities (factory) • Three Elements • Cytosol- semitransparent fluid • Organelles- parts that have specific functions • Inclusions- non-functioning units
Mitochondria Enzymes break down food and capture the energy in ATP molecules Liver and muscle cells have hundreds of mitochondria Cytoplasmic Organelles http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/staff/dave/roanoke/mitochon.gif
Ribosomes Made of proteins and rRNA Site of protein synthesis Endoplasmic Reticulum System of fluid-filled cisterns that coil and twist through the cytoplasm Rough ER- studded with ribosomes Smooth ER- cholesterol synthesis and breakdown, fat metabolism, and detoxification Cytoplasmic Organelles http://dragon.seowon.ac.kr/~bioedu/bio/ohp/t-021.jpg
Cytoplasmic Organelles • Golgi Apparatus • stack of flattened sacs • Modifies and packages proteins
Lysosomes Sacs of powerful digestive enzymes Digests wornout cell structures and most foreign substances Peroxisomes Sacs that contain powerful oxidase enzymes Detoxify poisonous substances and disarm free radicals Cytoplasmic Organelles http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~s2s/latest/cell1/src/tutorial/lysosome.html
Cytoskeleton Provides cells framework and cells shape Microfilaments- cell motility and makes changes in cell shape Intermediate Filaments- form desmosomes and resists pulling forces Microtubule- overall shape of a cell and important in cell shape Cytoplasmic Organelles
Cytoplasmic Organelles • Centrioles • Rod-shaped bodies that are at right angles • Other Cell Structures • Cilia- whiplike cellular extensions that move substances along the cell surface • Flagella- Longer projection that moves the cell
Cell Diversity • Trillions of cells in the body, 200 different cell types
Cells that connect body parts • Fibroblast- secretes cable-like fibers • Erythrocyte (red blood cell)- carries oxygen in the blood stream
Cells that cover and line body organs • Epithelial cell- pack together into sheets
Cells that move organs and body parts • Skeletal and Smooth Muscle cells- contract in order to move bones or internal organs
Cell that stores nutrients • Fat cell- stores a lipid droplet
Cell that fights disease • Macrophage- digest infectious microorganisms
Cell that gathers information and controls body functions • Nerve cell (neuron)- send electrical signals
Cells of reproduction • Oocyte- female egg cell • Sperm- male cell with flagellum