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A Tour of the Cell: Part Deux http://learn.genetics.utah. edu/content/begin/cells/i nsideacell/ http://learn.genetics.utah. edu/content/begin/cells/i nsideacell/ http://learn.genetics.utah. edu/content/begin/cells/s cale/ http://learn.genetics.utah. edu/content/begin/cells/s cale/
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How do we see inside the cell? Cell Fractionation SEM: Scanning Electron Microscope TEM: Transmission Electron Microscope Alphabet Soup, Oh No SOS!
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What is the function and structure of the Mitochondria? quantity in cell correlated with metabolic activity; cellular respiration; double membranous (phospholipid); cristae/matrix; intermembrane space; contain own DNA
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What is the function and structure of the Chloroplast? type of plastid; double membranous thylakoids (flattened disks) stroma grana (stacked thylakoids) own DNA
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What is the function and structure of the Peroxisome? Single membrane Produce hydrogen peroxide in cells Metabolism of fatty acids; detoxification of alcohol (liver) Hydrogen peroxide then converted to water Don’t Shoot! Bombardier beetle
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What is the function and structure of the Cytoskeleton? Fibrous network in cytoplasm Support, cell motility, biochemical regulation Microtubules: thickest; tubulin protein; shape, support, transport, chromosome separation Microfilaments : thinnest; actin protein filaments; motility, cell division, shape Intermediate filaments: middle diameter; keratin; shape, nucleus anchorage
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What is the function and structure of the Centrosomes/centrioles Centrosome: region near nucleus Centrioles: 9 sets of triplet microtubules in a ring; used in cell replication; only in animal cells
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What is the function and structure of the Cilia/flagella? Locomotive appendages Ultrastructure: “9+2” 9 doublets of microtubules in a ring 2 single microtubules in center connected by radial spokes anchored by basal body dynein protein
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Cell surfaces & junctions Cell wall: not in animal cells protection, shape, regulation Plant cell: primary cell wall produced first middle lamella of pectin (polysaccharide); holds cells together some plants, a secondary cell wall; strong durable matrix; wood (between plasma membrane and primary wall)
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Extracellular matrix (ECM) Glycoproteins: proteins covalently bonded to carbohydrate Collagen (50% of protein in human body) embedded in proteoglycan another glycoprotein-95% carbohydrate) Fibronectins bind to receptor proteins in plasma membrane called integrins (cell communication?)
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Intracellular junctions PLANTS: Plasmodesmata: cell wall perforations; water and solute passage in plants ANIMALS: Tight junctions~ fusion of neighboring cells; prevents leakage between cells Desmosomes~ riveted, anchoring junction; strong sheets of cells Gap junctions~ cytoplasmic channels; allows passage of materials or current between cells
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