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This chapter explores the different compartments in the body, including lumen and fluid compartments, biological membranes, intracellular compartments, tissue types and characteristics, tissue remodeling, and organs. It also discusses the three major body cavities and the body fluid compartments.
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About this Chapter • Lumen and fluid compartments • Biological membranes • Intracellular compartments • Tissue types and characteristics • Tissue remodeling • Organs
Three Major Body Cavities Figure 3-1
Lumens of Hollow Organs • Hollow organs • Heart • Lungs • Blood vessels • Intestines • Lumen • Fluid-filled interior • Not the internal environment
Functional Compartments • Extracellular fluid • Plasma • Interstitial fluid • Intracellular fluid
Body Fluid Compartments Figure 3-2
Cell Membrane: Overview Membranes in the body Figure 3-3
Cell Membrane: Function • Physical barrier • Gateway for exchange • Communication • Cell structure • Phospholipid bilayer
Cell Membrane: Structure The fluid mosaic model of a biological membrane Figure 3-4
Cell Membrane: Composition Lipids Micelles Liposomes Sphingolipids Proteins Integral Peripheral Lipid-anchored
Cell Membrane: Formation Membrane phospholipids form bilayers, micelles, or liposomes Figure 3-5a
Cell Membrane: Formation Figure 3-5b
Cell Membrane: Proteins The three types of membrane proteins: integral, peripheral, and lipid-anchored Figure 3-6
Cell Membrane Map of cell membrane components Figure 3-9
Cell Compartments • Cytoplasm • Cytosol • Inclusions • Organelles • Nucleus
Cell Compartments A map for the study of cell structure Figure 3-11
Inclusions: No Membranes • Ribosomes • Free • Fixed • Proteasomes • Vaults
Cytoplasmic Proteins Fibers • Actin (microfilaments) • Intermediate • Microtubules • Tubulin • Centrioles • Cilia • Flagella
Centrioles, Cilia, and Flagella • Centrioles • Pull chromosomes • Form core in cilia • Cilia and flagella • Fluid movement
Centrioles, Cilia, and Flagella Figure 3-13a–b
Cilia and Flagella • Motor proteins • Microtubules • Nine pairs surrounding a central pair • Cilia move fluids • Flagella move sperm cell
Cilia and Flagella Figure 3-13c–d
Cytoskeleton: Function • Cell shape • Internal organization • Intracellular transport • Assembly of cells into tissues • Movement
Cytoskeleton and Cytoplasmic Protein Fibers Figure 3-14a
Cytoskeleton and Cytoplasmic Protein Fibers Figure 3-14b
Mitochondria: Membrane-Bound • Membranes for protected reactions • Mitochondria • Generates cell energy (ATP) • Have own DNA
Mitochondria: Membrane-Bound Figure 3-16a
Mitochondria: Membrane-Bound Figure 3-16b
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) • Smooth ER • Lipid synthesis • Conversion • Rough ER • Ribosomes • Protein assembly • Transport vesicles
Endoplasmic Reticulum Figure 3-17 (1 of 3)
Endoplasmic Reticulum Figure 3-17 (2 of 3)
Endoplasmic Reticulum Figure 3-17 (3 of 3)