Peroxisomes are oxidative organelles

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 6. The Cell: Mitochondria & Chloroplasts
Advertisements

Enzymes at work An important cause of deterioration in flavor, texture, and vitamin content of frozen fruits and vegetables during storage is the action.
Lysosomes: Digestive Compartments
The Cell: Mitochondria & Chloroplasts. Overview Mitochondria & chloroplasts are the organelles that convert energy to forms that cells can use for work.
Dr. Laurie Solis.  Organisms transform the energy they acquire from their surroundings.  Animals and plants are made up of eukaryotic cells.
There will be a test on Chapter 4 on Monday. Note: The details of Section 4.6, and parts of Section 4.7 are not part of the Essential Knowledge for the.
Mitochondria are in both cells!! animal cells plant cells mitochondria chloroplast.
What is the primary functions of the nucleus?
The Endomembrane System
Do Now: Look at the cell organelle sheet
Conrad McLaren, Iqra Dhorajiwala, Naji Balonkita, Alex Bahadri
Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings CHAPTER 6 THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE CELL All living things are composed.
Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings PowerPoint ® Lecture Presentations for Biology Eighth Edition Neil Campbell.
Cell Architecture. CELL THEORY Mathias Schleiden and Theodore Schwann Prokaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell – plant cell and animal cell Figure 9-1.
Energy Converting Organelles Life’s Inner Community Chloroplast Mitochondrion.
Lecture for Chapter 4 DNA organization Endomembrane System.
CHAPTER 3 A TOUR OF THE CELL Other Membranous Organelles 1.Mitochondria and chloroplasts are the main energy transformers of cells 2.Peroxisomes generate.
Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Fig. 7.7.
Erin Corcoran and Callie Kopp. MAJOR  Photosynthesis- Changes solar energy into chemical energy.
Section 6.5 of AP Biology. These next slides are very important!!
Chapter 4. Most Cells Are Microscopic Effect of Cell Size on Surface Area.
The Endomembrane System
CHAPTER 7 A TOUR OF THE CELL Copyright © 2002 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Section E: Other Membranous Organelles 1.Mitochondria.
Chapter 4 Mitochondria and Chloroplast. You must know The structure and function of mitochondria and chloroplasts. The evolutionary origin of mitochondria.
UNIT A: Cell Biology Chapter 2: The Molecules of Cells Chapter 3: Cell Structure and Function: Section 3.2 Chapter 4: DNA Structure and Gene Expression.
Chapter 5.3 & 5.5 The Cell’s Energy System(s): Mitochondria & Chloroplasts.
Many transport vesicles from the ER travel to the Golgi apparatus for modification of their contents. The Golgi is a center of manufacturing, warehousing,
Copyright © 2005 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Cellular Respiration.
4.11 Lysosomes are digestive compartments within a cell  A lysosome is a membranous sac containing digestive enzymes –The enzymes and membrane are produced.
Vesicles Membranous sacs that move through the cytoplasm –Transport vesicles –Lysosomes –Peroxisomes.
Warm-Up (10/1) On the piece of white paper from the back, answer the following question. Bacterial cell Name Date Period In terms of organelles, what.
A R To Display with Sheet 1 B Q S D C P E O F G H N I M J L K.
A TOUR OF THE CELL OVERVIEW
Ch. 6 Warm-Up What are the 2 main types of cells? Which Domains do they consist of? List 3 ways that eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes.
CHAPTER 7 A TOUR OF THE CELL Section E: Other Membranous Organelles
4.2 Parts of the Eukaryotic Cell
Cell structure and function
Chloroplast Structure
Chapter 6 Part B A tour of The Cell.
What do we call organisms that can make their own food?
Mitochondria & Chloroplasts
By Richard Gaspar and Keith Salgado Biology 4 Honors
Cell Organelles Cell parts II.
Organelles: Structure and Function
Matter and Energy Pathways in Living Systems
6 A Tour of the Cell Lecture Presentation by Nicole Tunbridge and
Mitochondria Function cellular respiration generate ATP
Cellular Organelles Review
The student is expected to: 4B investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions, transport of molecules, and synthesis.
Notes Ch. 6 part 2.
CHAPTER 7 A TOUR OF THE CELL Other Membranous Organelles
Components of the endomembrane system:
Chapter 6 A Tour of the Cell.
The Extracellular Matrix (ECM) of Animal Cells
Cell Introduction Prokaryotic Cell: A cell that is lacking a nucleus and most organelles Eukaryotic Cell: A cell that contains a membrane bound nucleus.
Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Chloroplast By Jared Bowen-Kauth.
Chapter 10 Photosynthesis.
Membrane-Bound Organelles
Chapter 6 A Tour of the Cell.
The Cell: Plants and Animals
Bellwork: Wed. Oct. 24, 2018 Words: concentration gradient active
Cells…they are kind of a big deal (figuratively)
Chapter 6 A Tour of the Cell.
Chapter 6 Part B A tour of The Cell.
Cells!.
General Animal Biology
Microbial cell structure
Cells pt 2.
General Animal Biology
Presentation transcript:

Peroxisomes are oxidative organelles Concept 6.5: Mitochondria and chloroplasts change energy from one form to another Mitochondria are the sites of cellular respiration, a metabolic process that generates ATP Chloroplasts, found in plants and algae, are the sites of photosynthesis Peroxisomes are oxidative organelles For the Cell Biology Video ER and Mitochondria in Leaf Cells, go to Animation and Video Files. For the Cell Biology Video Mitochondria in 3D, go to Animation and Video Files. For the Cell Biology Video Chloroplast Movement, go to Animation and Video Files. Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings

Mitochondria and chloroplasts Are not part of the endomembrane system Have a double membrane Have proteins made by free ribosomes Contain their own DNA Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings

Mitochondria: Chemical Energy Conversion Mitochondria are in nearly all eukaryotic cells They have a smooth outer membrane and an inner membrane folded into cristae The inner membrane creates two compartments: intermembrane space and mitochondrial matrix Some metabolic steps of cellular respiration are catalyzed in the mitochondrial matrix Cristae present a large surface area for enzymes that synthesize ATP Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings

in the mitochondrial matrix Fig. 6-17 Intermembrane space Outer membrane Free ribosomes in the mitochondrial matrix Inner membrane Cristae Figure 6.17 The mitochondrion, site of cellular respiration Matrix 0.1 µm

Chloroplasts: Capture of Light Energy The chloroplast is a member of a family of organelles called plastids Chloroplasts contain the green pigment chlorophyll, as well as enzymes and other molecules that function in photosynthesis Chloroplasts are found in leaves and other green organs of plants and in algae Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings

Chloroplast structure includes: Thylakoids, membranous sacs, stacked to form a granum Stroma, the internal fluid Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings

Inner and outer membranes Fig. 6-18 Ribosomes Stroma Inner and outer membranes Granum 1 µm Thylakoid Figure 6.18 The chloroplast, site of photosynthesis

Peroxisomes: Oxidation Peroxisomes are specialized metabolic compartments bounded by a single membrane Peroxisomes produce hydrogen peroxide and convert it to water Oxygen is used to break down different types of molecules Copyright © 2008 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Benjamin Cummings

Chloroplast Peroxisome Mitochondrion 1 µm Fig. 6-19 Figure 6.19 A peroxisome 1 µm