Specialized Plant and Animal Cells
Goals for Today Unspecialized cells can become specialized Specialized cells group together to function as tissue Specialization of cells allow for diversity of function in multicellular organisms
The Process of Specialization All cells within an organism have the same genetic information, but are not all alike Cell Specialization: cells develop in different ways to perform particular functions (e.g. lung cells, skin cells, brain cells; xylem, phloem, stem, leaf)
Stem Cells Stem Cells: an unspecialized cell All cells originally came from stem cells When exposed to the proper environmental conditions, stem cells form specialized cells Current research involves using stem cells to treat injuries and disease by regenerating organs CBC Health News (http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2011/02/04/skin-spray-burns.html)
Types of Stem Cells Embryonic Adult Found in embryos Able to undergo differentiation to become a specialized cell Adult As organisms mature, stem cells become specialized Pools of stem cells in tissues can help repair damage from injury and aging
Meristematic Cells Plant stem cells Active throughout the life of a plant, which means they continually produce new cells of various types
Specialized Cells to Tissue Groups of cells that function to perform specialized tasks are called tissues
Animal Tissues Epithelial Tissue Connective Tissue Form a protective barrier Connective Tissue Main function is to join other tissues together Tendons and ligaments, bones, cartilage, and blood Blood: plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
Animal Tissues Muscle Nervous Skeletal, smooth (blood vessels, stomach), cardiac Can contract either voluntarily or involuntarily Nervous Nerve cells create messages (called impulses) and transmit them through the body
Plant Tissues Epidermal Clear and very thin Specialized guard cells called stomate allow CO2, water vapour, and O2 to move into and out of the leaf Most stomate found on the underside of the leaf
Plant Tissues Ground Tissue Most of the plant is made of ground tissue Roots: food and water storage Leaves: photosynthesis occurs in specialized tissues called mesophyll
Plant Tissue Vascular Transports water and nutrients Xylem moves water and minerals from the root to the leaves (where used for photosynthesis) Phloem transports sugar from the leaves to other parts of the plant
Four Corner Activity In order to move forward in medicine, we need to use stem cell research to discover new cures and methods for treating diseases Completely Agree, Somewhat Agree, Somewhat Disagree, Completely Disagree