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Cells and DNA
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What is a cell? A cell is the basic unit of structure in a living thing. Cells are microscopic. Living things are made up of trillions of cells! Image source: http://www.jimmyjanesays.com/sketchblog/2007/04/plant-cell.html (Plant cell)
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What is a cell? Animal cells are surrounded by a boundary called a membrane. Plant cells have a cell wall. Inside of cells are small “organelles”. Like our organs, these help the cell function. Organelles help make energy, remove waste, store liquids…and much more! Image source: http://www.tracy.k12.ca.us/whssci/Derby/Derby-Physio.html (animal cell) Image source: http://www.jimmyjanesays.com/sketchblog/2007/04/plant-cell.html (Plant cell)
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The information center… How does a cell know what types of molecules to make? The nucleus is inside the cell. This organelle has all the information the cell needs to act. For example, it “tells” a hair cell how to be a hair cell and not a skin cell. Nucleus Image source: http://www.jimmyjanesays.com/sketchblog/2007/04/plant-cell.html (Plant cell)
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Information Storage The information in the nucleus is stored in molecules called “DNA”. “Deoxyribonucleic Acid” – this molecule is coiled in a special shape called a double helix Image source: http://www.cusmibio.unimi.it/documenti/website_new/en/introduction/index2.htm
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DNA uses patterns and sequences to provide information and instructions to the cell. Your phone number… Area code: 541 = Oregon,304 = WV House number: 277-5084 = you! DNA patterns are made up of four “bases”: A,T,C, and G DNA ATC G Image source: http://www.biologycorner.com/bio1/DNA.html
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DNA sequences and Genes The bases A,T,C,and G pair up on the DNA molecule. Sequences of base pairs, called genes, provide a “code” for a feature of the organism AAATTTCGAA = “yellow flowers”
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Importance of DNA The way you, a flower, the cat develops….is due to how your genes are expressed. Remember: Genes are segments of a long DNA molecule.
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One last thing… Mutations can damage a cell and change how genes are expressed. This can help or hurt the organism, or be neutral….but, usually it is harmful. You cannot get superpowers from mutations!
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