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Agenda 10-16-11 1. Cell City poster project 2. Cell Membrane Notes 3. Cell City Homework Warm-Up Question 1. What is the function of the Golgi Complex?

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2 Agenda 10-16-11 1. Cell City poster project 2. Cell Membrane Notes 3. Cell City Homework Warm-Up Question 1. What is the function of the Golgi Complex? 2. What is the function of the Ribosome's? 3. What is the function of the Smooth ER?

3 Homework Review Title: The Cell Factory Write 1 paragraph that describes how a protein is made and sent out of the cell. Vocabulary words to include: DNA, Nucleus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosome, Golgi Apparatus, Cell Membrane Sample

4 Cell Factory 1. Instructions come from the DNA in the nucleus. 2. Instructions travel to the ribosome's on the rough endoplasmic reticulum ( Ribosome's put together the proteins using amino acids). 3. In the Golgi apparatus the proteins are packed and ready to ship off. 4. It leaves the cell through the plasma membrane. Example

5 The Cell Membrane

6 A. Phospholipid 1. They have a polar head that is hydrophilic (water-loving). 2. They are made of nonpolar tails that are hydrophobic (water-fearing).

7 B. Phospholipid Bilayer 1. The plasma membrane is made of 2 layers of phospholipids with polar heads pointing out and nonpolar tails pointing in.

8 What the phospholipid bilayer look like?

9 C. 3 Proteins in the Membrane 1. Transport protein: act like doors or channels that allow molecules to pass through the membrane. (Cell phone) 2. Receptor proteins: transfer information to the inside of the cell. (Texting) 3. Recognition proteins or glyco-proteins. These are name tags. (caller ID)

10 Movement Through the Cell Membrane

11 D. Selectively Permeable Membrane Only certain molecules are allowed to pass freely.

12 So how do materials move in and out of a cell? 1. Passive transport – NO energy A. Simple Diffusion (Osmosis) B. Carrier-facilitated Diffusion 2. Active transport – needs energy

13 Diffusion of Kool Aide in water

14 A. Simple Diffusion No energy is needed. Molecules move from an area of high concentration (where there are many molecules) to an area of low concentration (where there are less molecules). Molecules spread out evenly and reach an equilibrium.

15 B. Osmosis 1. Osmosis is the Diffusion of WATER. Water molecules m ove from an area of high concentration (where there are many water) to an area of low concentration (where there are less water). 2. NO energy needed!

16 1. Water moves by diffusion. 2. Membrane is selectively permeable.

17 Dictionary says: “Facilitate: to make easier; to help something happen” So who facilitates in the cell membrane?

18 C. Facilitated Diffusion The TRANSPORT PROTEINS move molecules, they are facilitators or helpers. No energy needed because molecules are moving from a higher concentration (lots of molecules) to a lower concentration (few molecules).

19 Make 3 observations about the picture.

20 Active Transport Transport Proteins move or pump molecules by using energy. Why is energy needed? Molecules move from a low concentration (few) to a higher concentration (many).

21 What do you know? Use your notes to help!!

22 Name differences between simple diffusion & facilitated diffusion.

23 What is the smallest living thing?

24 Power Point #2

25 The Cell

26 Name a structure found in eukaryotes but not in prokaryotes.

27 Nucleus, Organelles

28 Bacteria is what type of cell?

29 Prokaryotic Cell

30 Are prokaryotes simple cells or complex cells?

31 Simple Cells

32 Are prokaryotes unicellular or multicellular?

33 Unicellular

34 Are plants and animal cells eukaryotic cells or prokaryotic cells?

35 Eukaryotic Cells

36 Are eukaryotic cells simple cells or complex cells?

37 Complex Cells

38 Are eukaryotic cells unicellular or multicellular?

39 They can be both unicellular or multicellular

40 Is a virus living or nonliving?

41 Nonliving

42 What is the function of the cell membrane?

43 Acts as a boundary between the cell and its environment. Controls what enters and leaves the cell

44 What is the cytoplasm?

45 A jelly-like substance in the cell that holds the organelles in place

46 What is the function of the lysosomes?

47 To break down worn out organelles and debris

48 What is the function of the nucleus?

49 It contains the DNA. Control center for the cell

50 What is the function of the smooth ER?

51 To synthesize lipids

52 Which organelle packages proteins into vesicles?

53 The Golgi Complex

54 Which type of cell transport (active or passive) requires no energy?

55 Passive Transport

56 How do cells move material from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration?

57 Active Transport

58 Which part of the phospholipid is water loving?

59 The polar head is hydrophilic

60 What is the function of the receptor protein?

61 Transfers information to the inside of the cell

62 What is a recognition Protein?

63 These are the name tags

64 What are the Transfer Proteins?

65 Doors or channels that allow molecules to pass through the membrane

66 Energy is stored in fats or proteins. Which organelle produces ATP from these energy sources?

67 Mitochondria


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