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The Cell Part 1
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Prokaryotic Cells Prokaryotic cell: One celled organisms Lack membrane bound nucleus and organelles Contains Cytoplasm Plasma membrane Ribosomes Nucleoid Cell Wall Two types: Archaea Bacteria
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Prokaryotic Cell Bacteria
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Eukaryotic Cell Eukaryotic cell: Has membrane bound nucleus and organelles More complex than prokaryotes Most living organisms Two main types: Plant cell Animal cell
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Eukaryotic cells Animal CellPlant Cell
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Organelles Cytosol Nucleus Mitochondria Ribosomes Rough endoplasmic reticulum Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Nucleolus Cell Wall Golgi apparatus Vacuoles Lysosomes Cytoskeleton Centriole Cell membrane Chloroplast
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Cell Membrane Cell membrane is the outer membrane of the cell. It serves as a barrier to the extracellular environment. It control what enters the cell as well as what exits the cell. It has double layers Phospholipid bilayer (we will talk more about this later) Also known as the plasma membrane
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Cytosol Gel like material Main activity that occurs in the cytoplasm is cellular metabolism Mostly consists of water
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Nucleus The Nucleus controls all cell activity Membrane bound Called nuclear membrane Contains two phospholipid bilayers Contains all genetic material (DNA)
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Nucleolus Located within the nucleus. Main function is producing ribosomes
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Ribosomes Site of protein synthesis (more on this later) Consists of two parts a large subunit and small subunit Located in the cytosol and the Rough ER
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Rough and Smooth ER Rough ER Ribosomes on the surface Proteins created by ribosomes are transported throughout cell by rough ER Smooth ER Synthesizes membrane lipids Calcium storage
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Mitochondria Membrane bound double phospholipid bilayer Outer membrane smooth Inner membrane had many folds called cristae Produces energy in the form of ATP which is the primary source of energy in the cell
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Lysosomes Contain enzymes Intracellular digestion
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Vacuoles Membrane bound In plant cells there is a large central vacuole Stores nutrients and waste products In animal cells may act as lysosomes and help increase cell size during growth
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Cytoskeleton Helps maintain shape of the cell. Primary role is cell motility Internal movement of cell organelles Organized network of three protein filaments Microtubules, actin filaments, intermediate filaments
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Golgi Membrane bound Single membrane Enzymes in lysosomes are packaged in the Golgi Responsible for packaging macromolecules for transport
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Centrioles Found only in animal cells Main function is during cell division
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Chloroplast Found in plant cells Contains chlorophyll which is responsible for the green color. Located in cytoplasm Main function is during photosynthesis
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Cell Wall Found in plant cells The cell wall protects the cell and forms the shape of the cell. Made of cellulose.
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Cell differentiation Different cells have different jobs. They are very specific to what they do and even where they are located
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Types of Cells Red blood cells- most common cell, transports oxygen to body via blood flow through circulatory system White blood cells- cells of the immune system which fight of disease and foreign material Nerve cells- carries impulses to body, controls movement of body. Muscle cells- form three different types of muscle, skeletal, cardiac or smooth muscles, which produces force and cause motion
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Cell organization Cells are grouped according to there function The groups of cells make up tissue The groups of tissues make organs Groups of organs make organ systems and organ systems make an organism
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