Unit 3 Chapter 7 A View of the Cell
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Unit 3
Chapter 7
A View of the Cell
History of the Cell theory
Anton van
Leeuwenhoek’s
simple microscope
lead to greatly
improved
microscopes over
the next 200 years
Compound light microscopes
With
light as its
energy source, it
uses a series of
lenses to
magnify up to
1500X
Electron microscope
Using a beam of electrons as its energy
source, it can magnify structures up to
500,000 X their actual size
(a pin head)
Cell Theory
1) All organisms are composed of one or
more cells
2) The cell is the basic unit of structure
and functions of living things
3) All cells come from preexisiting cells
Basic Cell Types
Prokaryotic
Small, simple cells without membranebound organelles; i.e. bacteria
Eukaryotic
Large, complex cells containing many
specialized organelles; i.e. plants, animals
& fungus
Plasma Membrane
A flexible boundary between the cell and
its environment maintains a balance of
nutrients, etc.
Selective permeability
A process in which a membrane allows
some molecules to pass through while
keeping others out
Structure of the Plasma membrane
Phospholipids
A double layer that creates water-soluble
outsides surrounding water insoluble
insides
Transport Proteins
Span the entire membrane to regulate
which molecules enter and which leave
Eukaryotic Cell Structures
Nucleus cell control
Chromatin
Strands of genetic
material (DNA) that
contains the directions
for making proteins
Nucleolus
A prominent body within
the nucleus, which
makes the ribosomes
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Endoplasmic reticulum
Highly folded membranes
that is the site of cellular
chemical reactions
Ribosomes
Attached to the surface of
ER, they carry out the
function of protein
synthesis
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Golgi apparatus
A flattened stack of
membranes that
packages proteins
into vesicles to be
secreted by the cell
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Vacuoles
Membrane-bound
compartments for
temporary storage
of materials
May be very large
in plant cells
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Lysosomes
Small bodies filled with
digestive enzymes that
digest worn-out
organelles, food
particles, and even
engulfed bacteria
Responsible for the
cell’s recycling of
materials
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Chloroplasts
Containing the
green pigment,
chlorophyll, these
oval bodies
capture light
energy and turn it
into chemical
energy
(photosynthesis)
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Mitochondria
Rod-shaped
organelle with
many inner folds,
which breaks down
sugar to release its
stored energy for
cell use
(cell respiration)
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Cytoskeleton
Tiny rods and
filaments (called
microtubules) that
form a supporting
framework for the
cell and function in
cytoplasmic
streaming
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Centrioles
Pairs of
microtubules that
play an important
role in cell division
Cytoplasmic Organelles
Cilia & Flagella
External microtubules that aid the cell in
locomotion or feeding