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Cells
Early Contributions
• Robert Hooke - First person to see cells, he was
looking at cork and noted that he saw "a great many
boxes. (1665)
• Anton van Leeuwenhoek - Observed living cells
in pond water, which he called "animalcules" (1673)
• Theodore Schwann - zoologist who observed tissues of
animals had cells (1839)
• Mattias Schleiden - botanist, observed tissues of plants
contained cells ( 1845)
• Rudolf Virchow - also reported that every living thing is
made of up vital units, known as cells. He predicted that
cells come from other cells. (1850 )
Schwann, Schleiden, Virchow – Cell Theory
The cell theory
1. All living things are composed of cells.
2. Cells are the basic unit of structure
and function in living things.
3. New cells are produced from existing
cells.
Characteristics of all cells
Surrounded by cell membrane
Contain DNA
Contain cytoplasm
Examples of Cells
Amoeba Proteus
Plant Stem
Bacteria
Red Blood Cell
Nerve Cell
Prokaryotic
No nucleus
Few internal
structures- have
simple ribosomes
Smaller and simpler
than eukaroytic
cells
One-celled
organisms,
Bacteria
http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/prokaryotic_cells.html
Prokaryotic Cells
Some use flagellum (Ex: whip) for
locomotion
– threadlike structures protruding from cell
surface
Bacterial cell wall
Rotary
motor
Flagellin
Sheath
Eukaryotic
Have a membrane bound nucleus
Contain organelles surrounded by
membranes
Most living organisms – lots of variety
Larger and more complex than prokaryotes
http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/eukaryotic_cells.html
DIVERSITY OF LIFE
-Unicellular Organisms
-Multicellular Organisms
-Levels of Organization
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ Systems
Go to
Section:
Cell Wall
Most commonly found
in plant cells & bacteria
Supports & protects
cells
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Cell Membrane
Outer membrane of cell that
controls movement in and
out of the cell
Double layer
Plasma Membrane =
selectively permeable
boundary between the cell
and the environment
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Plasma Membrane
Nucleus
Directs cell activities
Separated from cytoplasm by nuclear
membrane
Contains genetic material – DNA
Nickname: Headquarters or Brain
Nuclear Membrane
Surrounds nucleus
Made of two layers
Openings allow
material to enter and
leave nucleus
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Chromosomes/Chromatin
In nucleus
Made of DNA and
protein
Contain instructions for
traits & characteristics
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Nucleolus
Inside nucleus
Makes ribosomes
which then leave the
nucleus
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Mitochondrion
Mitochondria
Produces energy through
chemical reactions –
cellular respiration
Converts glucose into
ATP
Cristae – inner membrane
Nickname: Powerhouse
of the cell
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Chloroplast
Found in plant cells only
Contains green chlorophyll
Where photosynthesis takes
place
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Vacuoles
Membrane-bound
sacs for storage,
digestion, and waste
removal
Contains water
solution
Help plants maintain
shape- large central
vacuole
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Moves materials around
in cell
Smooth type: lacks
ribosomes
Rough type (pictured):
ribosomes embedded in
surface
Nickname: Highway or
Subway of the cell
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Cytomembrane System
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) = a system of
tubes and sacs formed by membranes (an
enclosed space)
a) Rough = with bound ribosomes
--transports proteins to the Golgi body
b) Smooth = without bound ribosomes
--functions in lipid synthesis, drug
detoxification
Lysosome
Digestive sac for proteins,
fats, and carbohydrates
Transports undigested
material to cell membrane
for removal
Cell breaks down if
lysosome explodes
Nickname: Trashcan or
Pac-Man of the cell
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Centrioles
Assemble microtubules during cell division
Barrel shaped – pairs
Found in animal cells
Golgi Bodies
Protein 'packaging
plant’
Nickname: FedEx or
Post Office of the
cell
Modifies protein
– Attach
carbohydrates and
lipids to the protein
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Vesicles move from ER to Golgi
Ribosomes
Each cell contains
thousands
Make proteins
Found on Rough ER &
floating throughout the
cell
http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures.html
Cytoskeleton
Microtubules
Intermediate
filaments
Actin
Cytoskeleton
Network of protein fibers supporting cell shape and
anchoring organelles
– Microfilaments
Actin
Cell movement
Support of cell
– Microtubules
Hollow tubes
Movement of organelles
Forms cilia, flagella, centrioles
Figure 7-7 Cytoskeleton
Cell membrane
Endoplasmic
reticulum
Microtubule
Microfilament
Ribosomes
Go to
Section:
Michondrion
“Typical” Animal Cell
http://web.jjay.cuny.edu/~acarpi/NSC/images/cell.gif
“Typical” Plant Cell
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/plant3.gif
Venn Diagrams
Prokaryotes
Capsule
Animal Cells
Lysosomes
Go to
Section:
Cell membrane
Ribosomes
Cell wall
Plant Cells
Cell membrane
Ribosomes
Nucleus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Vacuoles
Mitochondria
Cytoskeleton
Eukaryotes
Cell Wall
Chloroplasts
Nucleus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi apparatus
Lysosomes
Vacuoles
Mitochondria
Cytoskeleton