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Ch. 7 Cell Structure & Function 7-1 Life is Cellular Page 169 to 173 Do Now What does the cell theory state?
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The Cell Theory Cells - the basic unit of life Cell theory: – All living things are made of cells – Cells are the basic units of structure & function in living things – New cells are produced from preexisting cells Notes
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Exploring the Cell
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Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes Cells are in 2 broad categories depending on whether they have a nucleus Nucleus - a membrane-enclosed structure that contains the cell’s DNA – Controls the cells activities Notes
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Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes Eukaryotes - cells that have a nucleus Prokaryotes - cells that do not have a nucleus Notes
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Movie Clips Introduction to Cells Cell Organelles and Their Function Cells are Like a Factory
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Comparing the Cell to a Factory Organelles - “little organs”, structures within a cell Cytoplasm - portion of the cell outside the nucleus
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Nucleus Nucleus - contains cell’s DNA, & with it, the instructions for making proteins Nuclear envelope - membrane that surrounds the nucleus Nucleolus - center of nucleus, where ribosomes are formed
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Ribosomes Proteins are made on ribosomes Ribosomes - small particles of RNA & protein found throughout the cytoplasm – Site of protein synthesis (to make)
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Endoplasmic reticulum - ER - site where proteins are assembled
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Golgi Apparatus Golgi apparatus - function is to package proteins from the ER – The “packaging center” of the cell
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Lysosomes Lysosomes - small organelles filled with enzymes – They break down (digest) lipids, carbohydrates, & proteins into molecules that can be used by the cell
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Vacuoles Vacuoles - saclike structures that store materials like water, salts, proteins, & carbs.
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Mitochondria & Chloroplasts Mitochondria - organelles that convert chemical energy stored in food to compounds that can be used by the cell – The “powerhouse” of the cell
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Mitochondria & Chloroplasts Chloroplasts - organelles that capture energy from sun & convert it into chemical energy, during photosynthesis – Green structures, only found in PLANT cells
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Cytoskeleton Cytoskeleton - a network of protein filaments that help the cell maintain its shape
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Cell Membrane Cell membrane - regulates what enters & leaves the cell, also provide protection & support – Contains lipid bilayer - 2 layers of lipids
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Cell Boundaries Cell wall - found in plant cells, fungi, algae, & many prokaryotes (NOT in animal cells) – Provides support & protection for the cell
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Diffusion Through Cell Boundaries Every living cell exists in a liquid environment that it needs to survive Cells have a different concentration or amount of substances within them
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Diffusion Through Cell Boundaries Diffusion - movement of molecules from an area of greater concentration to lesser concentration to create equilibrium – Does NOT require energy Equilibrium - when the concentration of a substance is the same on both sides of a membrane
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Osmosis Osmosis - diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane, until equilibrium is reached
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Do Now Which one would you choose to drink if you were stuck on a boat for one week and only had rain water, urine and ocean water and why? Use chart below to help you
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Facilitated Diffusion Facilitated diffusion - molecules that can’t diffuse across the cell’s lipid bilayer on their own, move through protein channels instead
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Active Transport Active transport - requires energy moves against the concentration gradient from low to high
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Unicellular Organisms Cells are the basic units of all organisms, but sometimes a cell is the organism A single-celled organism is also called a unicellular organism
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Multicellular Organisms Organisms made up of many cells are multicellular Cell specialization - cells throughout an organism can develop in different ways to perform different tasks
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Cell Specialization
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Levels of Organization The levels of organization in a multicellular organism are individual cells, tissues, organs, & organ systems
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Levels of Organization Tissue - a group of similar cells that perform a particular function Organ - many groups of tissue working together Organ system - a group of organs working together to perform a specific function
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