CELLS Chapter 7.2
CELL THEORY Anton van Leeuwenhoek - Dutch lens maker who developed the first simple microscope Anton van Leeuwenhoek - Dutch lens maker who developed the first simple microscope
CELL THEORY Matthias Schleiden - German Botanist who studied plant cells Matthias Schleiden - German Botanist who studied plant cells
CELL THEORY Theodor Schwann - German Zoologist - studied animal cells Theodor Schwann - German Zoologist - studied animal cells
CELL THEORY Robert Hooke - English scientist Robert Hooke - English scientist
First coined the word “cells” First coined the word “cells”after looking at cork.
CELL THEORY: 1. All living things are made of cells
2. The cell is the basic unit of structure and function 3. Cells come from other cells
TYPES OF CELLS Prokaryotic - cells with no nucleus or membrane bound organelles Prokaryotic - cells with no nucleus or membrane bound organelles very simple very simple cells cells bacteria, some bacteria, some blue-green blue-green algae algae
Eukaryotic - cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles Eukaryotic - cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles complex cells complex cells animal, plant, fungi, animal, plant, fungi, protist protist
Structures common in most Eukaryotic Cells Cell Membrane Cell Membrane Nucleus Nucleus Cytoplasm Cytoplasm
Typical Cell?
CELL STRUCTURE Plasma Membrane selectively permeable selectively permeable separates cell from its environment separates cell from its environment composed of lipid bilayer with embedded proteins composed of lipid bilayer with embedded proteins
CELL STRUCTURE Nucleus surrounded by nuclear envelope surrounded by nuclear envelope contains genetic information (chromosomes), contains genetic information (chromosomes), “brain” of the cell “brain” of the cell
CELL STRUCTURE Cytoplasm Composed mostly of water Composed mostly of water Has salts, sugars, proteins and other materials suspended in it Has salts, sugars, proteins and other materials suspended in it Colloid consistency Colloid consistency
CELL STRUCTURES Organelles - Mitochondria Powerhouse of the Powerhouse of the cell cell Contains its own DNA Contains its own DNA Can reproduce when cell energy demands Can reproduce when cell energy demands increase increase Converts glucose to Converts glucose to other energy forms other energy forms
Only in plant, algae, Only in plant, algae, and some bacterial and some bacterial cells cells Convert the sun’s energy to glucose Convert the sun’s energy to glucose Composed of “solar collectors” called grana Composed of “solar collectors” called grana Contain chlorophyll pigment Contain chlorophyll pigment Chloroplast
Ribosomes Protein manufacturing site Protein manufacturing site Young cells have many more than older cells Young cells have many more than older cells
Network of tubes Network of tubes that transport that transport materials within materials within the cell and to the the cell and to the cell surface for cell surface for release release smooth and rough e.r. smooth and rough e.r. Endoplasmic Reticulum
Smooth ER Manufactures and transports lipids within the cell Manufactures and transports lipids within the cell
Rough E.R. Rough in appearance due to presence of ribosomes Rough in appearance due to presence of ribosomes Manufactures and transports proteins to cell surface for release Manufactures and transports proteins to cell surface for release
Golgi Apparatus Packages and Packages and processes cellular materials and prepares them for shipment processes cellular materials and prepares them for shipment
Golgi Apparatus
Lysosome Site of cell digestion Site of cell digestion Contains digestive enzymes Contains digestive enzymes Called “suicide Called “suicide sacs” sacs” Responsible for Responsible for cell destruction cell destruction
Vacuole Used by cells to store nutrients, wastes, and cellular products; water storage Used by cells to store nutrients, wastes, and cellular products; water storage
Vesicles Used by cells to temporarily store cellular products (such as hormones and enzymes) before release from the cell Used by cells to temporarily store cellular products (such as hormones and enzymes) before release from the cell
Centrioles Found only in animal Found only in animal cells cells Used during cellular reproduction to help separate chromosomes evenly Used during cellular reproduction to help separate chromosomes evenly
Cytoskeleton Protein filaments Protein filaments which act as scaffolding to which act as scaffolding to support cellular components support cellular components Major component of cilia and flagella Major component of cilia and flagella
Cilia and Flagella Structures used for locomotion of organism or transportation of materials Structures used for locomotion of organism or transportation of materials
Nucleolus Inside the nucleus Inside the nucleus Makes ribosomes Makes ribosomes
Plastids Found only in plant cells Found only in plant cells Used to store plant materials Used to store plant materials Chromoplasts - color Chromoplasts - color Chloroplasts – Chloroplasts – chlorophyll chlorophyll Leucoplasts – starch Leucoplasts – starch
Cell Wall Found in plants, fungi, and some bacteria Found in plants, fungi, and some bacteria NOT found in animal cells NOT found in animal cells Made of cellulose, chitin or some other carbohydrate Made of cellulose, chitin or some other carbohydrate Rigid, provide strength, support, protection Rigid, provide strength, support, protection