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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم. The cell. By Prof. Dr. Nahed Zohdy Professor of Histology & Cell Biology. About this Lecture. Cytoplasm: Structure Organelles Ribosomes ER Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Mitochondria. Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E).

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

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  1. بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

  2. The cell By Prof. Dr. NahedZohdy Professor of Histology & Cell Biology

  3. About this Lecture Cytoplasm: Structure Organelles Ribosomes ER Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Mitochondria

  4. Haematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) Haematoxylin is a basic violet stain. Eosin is an acidic pink stain. Acidophilic structure= A structure that has affinity to stain with acidic dyes = basic in nature………So it stains pink with eosin Basophilic structure= A structure that has affinity to stain with basic dyes = acidic in nature……… So it stains violet with haematoxylin

  5. The cytoplasm Composed of: 1- Cytosol: jelly like fluid matrix, its primary component is water 2- Organelles 3- Inclusion 4- Cytoskeleton cytoplasm Nucleus

  6. Organelles Little organs: - Living structures - Metabolicaly active - Perform certain functions - Permenant - Present in all cell types • Types: • -Memberanous organelles • Non-membranous organelles

  7. Ribosomes • - Non-membranous organelles - Chemical nature: nucleoproteins consistof proteins conjugated with ribosomal RNA (rRNA) • Structure: • LM: • By H&E stain: can not be seen • if large in number they impart Cytoplasmicbasophilia.

  8. EM: Electron dense granules 2 subunits: Small subunit (RNA+30 P) large subunit (2RNA+40 P)

  9. Types of ribosomes Free Attached Solitary Polysomes

  10. Polysomes - Clusters of ribosomes connected by mRNA thread & producing identical proteins mRNA ribosomes Free protein in cytoplasm

  11. Attachment of ribosmes to the rER

  12. EM of attached ribosomes

  13. Function of ribosomes Ribosomes are the sites of protein synthesis: Solitary: reserve Polysomes: proteins used by the cell Attached: proteins for secretion outside the cell

  14. Endoplasmic reticulum - Membranous organelle - Network of interconnecting tubules and cisternae

  15. Endoplasmic reticulum Rough (rER) Smooth (sER)

  16. rER sER LM Cyto. basophalia Cyto. acidophilia

  17. sER rER EM • -Interconnected branching tubules • -Lacks ribosomes- • -No connection with nucl. -Interconnected parallel cisternae -Has attached ribosomes -Connected to nuclear m.

  18. sER rER EM • Interconnected tubules • Lacks ribosomes Interconnected cisternae Has attached ribosomes

  19. sER rER Function Participates in protein synthesis. 1-Lipid synthesis (fatty acids ,cholestrol & steroid hormones) 2- Detoxification of toxic substance 3- Muscle contraction (control calcium ions -sarcoplasmic reticulum) 4- Glycogen synthesis

  20. Role of rER in protein synthesis 1- receiving of polypeptide chains in ER lumen 2- storage 3- protein trasport

  21. Golgi apparatus -Membranous organelle Structure: LM: -H&E stain: not apparent - Special stain: silver stain

  22. Golgi apparatus in epididymis(Silver stain) Brown anastomosing network of threads at the secretory border of the cells

  23. EM structure of Golgi apparatus 3 components: - macrovesicles - flattened membranous saccules. (4-10) - microvesicles Flattened membranous cisternae: Convex surface: immature face Concave surface: Secretory face = mature face

  24. Fate of protein transported by rER

  25. Fate of protein transported by rER Primary lysosomes

  26. Functions of Golgi apparatus 1- Chemical modification of proteins 2- Formation of primary lysosomes 3- Secretion of cell products 4- Renewal of the cell membrane

  27. Cytoplasmic Organelles that participate in the process of protein synthesis 1- Ribosomes(factories) 2- Rough endoplasmic reticulum (storage & transport) 3- Golgi apparatus (chemical modification & secretion)

  28. Lysosomes Definition: - Membrane bound organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes (Digestive system of the cell)

  29. Lysosomes - Membrane bound organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes Structure: LM Histochemical methods staining their enzymes

  30. EM 2 types 1ry lysosome small, regular vesicle , contains homogenous dense content 2ry lysosome Large, irregular vesicle, contains heterogenous dense and light contents

  31. Function of lysosomes - The digestive system of the cell (contain hydrolytic enzymes that could digest the food vacuole's contents & destroy old cell organelles)

  32. Formation of the 2 types of lysosomes

  33. Forms of secondary lysosomes 1ry lysosome + 1-pinocytotic vesicles = multivesicular body 2- phagosomes =residual bodies 3- autophagic vacuole = residual bodies 5- Lipofuscin pigment

  34. Mitochondria chondros= granule Mitos=thread -Membranous organelles Structure: LM: -H&E stain: not apparent - Special stain: silver stain

  35. LM picture of mitochondria (special stain: silver stain) mitochondria appear as dark brown granules

  36. EM of the Mitochondria Double membranes: -Outer smooth -Inner folded forming cristae Double spaces: -intermembranous space - intercristal space (matrix space) intermembranous space

  37. Inner membrane: - cristae to increase surface area - contains protein enzymes for respiratory chain - contains ATP synthetase for ATP synthesis Matrix: - oxidative enzymes - mitochondril DNA so mitochondria can replicate themselves

  38. Function of a mitochondrion -Energy production& storage (ATP synthesis) -Concerned with cell respiration (sites for Kreb’s and fatty acid cycles)

  39. Peroxisomes LM:can not be seenEM:- small, rounded- similar to 1ry lysosomes - Contain 40 oxidative enzymes (urateoxidase)

  40. Functions of peroxisomes: 1- Generate energy but can not store it (NO ATP formation) 2- Maintenance of body temperature (The energy is released as heat). 3- Cell protection : catalase enzyme breaks down H2O2.

  41. Thank you

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