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CELL SPECIALIZATION - I LESSON 7 ON CELLS

ARE THESE PLANT OR ANIMAL CELLS? HOW CAN YOU TELL? SIZE SHAPE INTERNAL PARTS EXTERNAL PARTS? http://www.thaidentist.org/human-muscle-cells/ - picture of types of cells – nerve, muscle, bone, gland, blood and reproductive

WHY ARE THERE DIFFERENT TYPES OF CELLS? - CELL SPECIALIZATION DIVISION OF LABOUR CELL DIFFERENTIATION http://www.thetahealth.com/human-body-cells/

WHERE DO DIFFERENT CELLS COME FROM? http://www.aristoloft.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/What-Is-a-Stem-Cell.jpg

RECAP A cell is the _________________________________________________________________. All living organisms are able to – GRIMNER – grow, reproduce, irritability (sense), move, nutrition, excrete and respire (make energy) animals are unicellular or multicellular? Cell specialization occurs because the organism is so large and there is a division of labour. One cell cannot carry out all functions quick enough or effectively. All cells are small because of the ratio between surface area and volume; as cell size increases, the SA:V ratio decreases meaning it becomes more difficult for substances to enter and exit the cell quickly What size or surfaces is/are best then? large surface area to volume ratio – that is – small cells or cells with folds or projections from the surface.

WHAT IS CELL SPECIALISATION? When a cell is modified from the general structure – parts removed or added. The specialized cell now performs one major task that will contribute to the proper functioning of the organism. Remember, in multicellular organisms, individual cells cannot get bigger than a certain size (the inside would be too far from the outside). So in order for an organism to grow, it must increase the number of cells making up its body. For innermost cells to get useful substances and remove wastes, the cells will have to distribute and organize these tasks among themselves – Division of Labor. Similar structured and functioning cells can thus be grouped together into a tissue Let us examine some specialized cells found in animals

LOOK AT THESE CELLS.

MUSCLE CELLS - TYPES

MUSCLE CELLS MAJOR FUNCTIONS HOW IT IS SPECIALIZED ALL - allow for movement ALL – have numerous mitochondria for energy to contract. Skeletal muscle – attached to bones – produce movement at joints long and cylindrical, multinucleated and heavily striated Cardiac muscle –causes the heart to beat Special membranes between cells, a single nucleus, lightly striated Smooth muscle – in hollow organs or tubes causes peristalsis and slow, involuntary contraction individual cells tapered at the ends

RED BLOOD CELLS HOW IT IS SPECIALIZED 1. Contain haemoglobin – a red pigment that readily binds oxygen 2. Has no nucleus – more space to pack in haemoglobin 3. Relatively small – to squeeze through narrow capillaries (blood vessels which go to every cell of the body) 4. Biconcave shape – increases the surface area for oxygen to diffuse in and out 5. Flexible – to squeeze through capillaries – narrow blood vessels Transport oxygen around the body from the lungs to cells that need it. Note: can only live 4 months (has no nucleus); but more is made in the bone marrow 9000 million per hour.

NERVE CELLS Rapid conduction of messages throughout the body. Irritability – Nerve cells allow the body to make sense of the environment and respond HOW NERVE CELLS ARE SPECIALIZED FOR THEIR FUNCTION They are long They are branched at their ends – to communicate with other nerve cells They have different parts – the cell body, dendrites and an axon Some axons of nerve cells are surrounded by other cells for insulation – makes impulses move faster Neurotransmitter chemicals released from ends of the cells can cause communication with other nerve cells

WORKSHEET 1 - VENN DIAGRAM INSTRUCTIONS: Fill in the venn diagram comparing the structures in a neuron – a nerve cell with an animal and plant cell. Copy and paste the picture into paint and then use text to add words to the spaces.

WORKSHEET 2 - Draw an outline of a nerve cell Give two ways it is specialized What 2 features of red blood cells help them to transport as much oxygen as possible? Give two reasons why an animal is made up of specialized cells.

HOMEWORK GO ON THE INTERNET AND RESEARCH THE FOLLOWING CELLS AND THEIR SPECIALIZATIONS 1. Sperm cell 2. Phagocytes (a kind of white blood cell) 3. Ciliated epithelial cells You may use the web resource http://www.slideshare.net/fatimaalzahraa/specialized-cells-biology