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Chapter 7 The Cell Microscopy Light microscopy Brightfield (unstained) Brightfield (stained) Phase-contrast Differential-interference-contrast (Nomarski) Fluorescence Confocal (Fig 7.0) Electron microscopy (Fig 7.2) Transmission (TEM) Scanning (SEM) Magnification vs. Resolution (Fig 7.1) Magnification is how much larger an object appears compared to its real size. Resolution is the minimum distance two points can be separated and still be distinguished as two separate points. Cell Fractionation -takes cells apart, separating the major organelles so that their functions can be studied (Fig 7.3) Cells Prokaryotic (Fig 7.4) - No nucleus or other organelles Eukaryotic (Fig 7.7 & 7.8) – Nucleus and other organelles Common to all Cells Plasma membrane (Fig 7.6) – Lipid bilayer Cytoplasm - Cytosol Eukaryotic Cells and Organelles Nucleus (Fig 7.9) Nuclear lamina Chromatin Chromosomes Nucleolus Ribosomes (Fig 7.10) Endoplasmic Reticulum (Fig 7.11) Smooth ER Lipid synthesis Metabolism of carbohydrates Detoxification of drugs and poisons Rough ER Protein production Membrane production Golgi Apparatus (Fig 7.12) Modification of glycoproteins Polysaccharide production Product sorting and distribution Lysosomes (Fig 7.13) Macromolecule digestion Vacuoles (Fig 7.15) Food vacuole Contractile vacuole Central vacuole Mitochondria (Fig 7.17) Energy production Cristae Matrix Chloroplast (Fig 7.18) Plastids ThylakoidsGrana Stroma Peroxisomes Cytoskeleton - a network of fibers found throughout the cell Microtubules Centrosomes and centrioles Cilia and flagella Microfilaments (Actin) Intermediate filaments Cell Surfaces and Junctions Plant cell walls Extracellular matrix Cell junctions Tight junction Desmosomes Gap junctions