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Cell Theory

Cell Theory. Robert Hooke: saw “little rooms” when examining cork with his self-made microscope. - cells. Four main principles:. 1. all organisms consist of one or more cells. 2. cells are the smallest living things. 3. today’s life is a continuous line of descent.

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Cell Theory

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  1. Cell Theory Robert Hooke: saw “little rooms” when examining cork with his self-made microscope. - cells Four main principles: 1. all organisms consist of one or more cells 2. cells are the smallest living things 3. today’s life is a continuous line of descent 4. all cells come from cells

  2. Cells are limited in size - surface-to-volume ratio important

  3. - surface area

  4. A cell is a sack of rich broth containing salts, minerals, and organic compounds. 1. Is filled with cytoplasm 2. Contains many substructures

  5. A cell is a sack of rich broth containing salts, minerals, and organic compounds 1. Is filled with cytoplasm 2. Contains many substructures Cells are active and vital

  6. Main components of the cell 1. Cell membrane (plasma membrane) Regulates movement of substances into and out of cell Some molecules may pass freely across Some molecules maynot pass freely across Selective permeability

  7. 2. Cytoplasm Colorless liquid that fills cell Organelles found within - each with a specific function Organelles surrounded by membranes

  8. Cell Membrane • Composition a. Lipids, proteins, carbohydrates b. Primary component = phospholipids c. Embedded proteins

  9. 2. lipid bilayer a. phospholipids b. nonpolar fatty acids turn away from H2O c. polar heads turn toward H2O

  10. 3. Embedded membrane proteins a. most are transmembrane

  11. 3. Embedded membrane proteins a. most are transmembrane b. selective transport c. some are enzymes d. some are receptors for signal transduction i.e., for neurotransmitters and hormones

  12. Fluid Mosaic Model 1. Plasma membrane is not a “solid” structure. 2. Individual lipid and protein molecules are not covalently bonded together. 3. The lipid bilayer acts like a 2-D fluid. 4. Some of the proteins are “floating” and can move about.

  13. Cell Types Prokaryotes (bacteria) 1. simple 2. have no organelles 3. have some substructures

  14. Cell Types Eukaryotes 1. have membrane-bound organelles 2. DNA is found inside a nucleus 3. are larger

  15. Cytoskeleton made up of protein fibers

  16. Functions of Cytoskeleton a. Support the cell like a “skeleton” b. Maintains cell shape c. Movement d. Connects organelles

  17. Microtubules 1. Hollow cylindrical structures - made up of individual subunits (tubulins)

  18. Microtubules 1. Hollow cylindrical structures - tubulins 2. Support “scaffolding” all cells would otherwise form a sphere

  19. Microtubules 1. Hollow cylindrical structures - tubulins 2. Support “scaffolding” all cells would otherwise form a sphere 3. Provide the “machinery” for cellular movement - cilia and flagella made of microtubules - also used to move organelles and chromosomes within cells

  20. Microfilaments 1. Solid rods of protein - actin is the primary one 2. Responsible for contraction in muscle cells 3. Found in virtually all cells

  21. Motility • Cilia hair-like projections on surface of cell used by some single-celled organisms to “swim” found on cells lining certain body passages trachea oviduct

  22. Motility • Flagellum long whip-like “tail” propulsion through liquid

  23. Motility • Cilia hair-like projections on apical surface of cell found on cells lining certain passages trachea oviduct • Flagellum long whip-like “tail” sperm propulsion • Similar composition 9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules axoneme

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