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1 AP Biology 2013-14 The Cell Wall

2 AP Biology Cell Walls of Plants  An extracellular structure that distinguishes plant cells from animal cells  Prokaryotes, fungi, and some protists also have cell walls  Function  Protection  Maintains cell shape  Prevents excessive uptake of water © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

3 AP Biology  Structure  Made of cellulose fibers embedded in other polysaccharides and protein  Plant cell walls may have multiple layers  Primary cell wall: relatively thin and flexible. Actively growing layer.  Middle lamella: Glues adjacent cells together (Pectin)  Secondary cell wall (in some cells): added between the plasma membrane and the primary cell wall.Increases strength (wood)

4 AP Biology Cell Junctions  Neighboring cells in tissues, organs, or organ systems often adhere, interact, and communicate through direct physical contact  Intercellular junctions facilitate this contact  Several types of intercellular junctions (4)  Plasmodesmata  Tight junctions  Desmosomes  Gap junctions © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

5 AP Biology Plasmodesmata in Plant Cells  Plasmodesmata are channels that perforate plant cell walls  Through plasmodesmata, water and small solutes (and sometimes proteins and RNA) can pass from cell to cell © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

6 AP Biology Figure 6.31 Interior of cell 0.5  m Plasmodesmata Plasma membranes Cell walls

7 AP Biology Figure 6.32 Tight junctions prevent fluid from moving across a layer of cells Tight junction TEM 0.5  m TEM 1  m TEM 0.1  m Extracellular matrix Plasma membranes of adjacent cells Space between cells Ions or small molecules Desmosome Intermediate filaments Gap junction

8 AP Biology Tight Junctions, Desmosomes, and Gap Junctions in Animal Cells  Tight Junctions: membranes of neighboring cells are pressed together, preventing leakage of extracellular fluid  Desmosomes (anchoring junctions): fasten cells together into strong sheets  Gap junctions (communicating junctions): provide cytoplasmic channels between adjacent cells © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.

9 AP Biology © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Animation: Tight Junctions Right-click slide / select “Play”

10 AP Biology © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Animation: Desmosomes Right-click slide / select “Play”

11 AP Biology © 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Animation: Gap Junctions Right-click slide / select “Play”


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