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Chapter 4
cells, tissues and
organs
Objectives
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Explain the importance of cells and their function in the horse
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Identify the parts and organelles of cells
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List and describe the functions of each of the major types of
specialized animal cells
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List the cell organelles and functions of each part
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Describe how specialized cells are organized to form a tissue type
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List and describe the six types of specialized animal tissues and their
functions
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Describe the difference between mitosis and meiosis
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Describe blood and its function
Cellular respiration is driven by the
mitochondria in the cell
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Glucose converted to ATP
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Glycolysis
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Sugar to energy
6O2 + C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O + ATP energy
Energy – needed by the cell to live
Cell components
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Plasma membrane – thin membrane of fats and proteins that
surround the cell
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Nucleus – storage of genetic material and directs the activity of the
cell
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Ribosomes – used in protein synthesis
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Endoplasmic reticulum – important in protein production
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Goigt body (apparatus)- site of protein and lipid accumulation
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Centrioles – appear as triple tubules – used in cell division
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Microfilaments, microtubules, lysosomes, storage particles –
cytoplasm,
Morphogenesis
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Organisms start as one cell – divide and replicate by mitosis.
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Organism develops into thousand of billions of cells
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Morphogenesis
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Not only division, but differentiation of cells for different purposes.
Mitosis
Meiosis
Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
Types of cells
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Absorptive cells
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Often found as continuous sheets – epithelial cells lining intestines,
kidneys, large surface area. (figure 4-6)
Secretory cells
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Cells that produce something to be used elsewhere – collected in Golgi
bodies and released
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Nerve cells- transmit electrical messages throughout the body
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Sensory Cells – respond to stimuli by emitting electrical signals
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Rods in the eye
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Free nerve endings
Types of cells (cont’d)
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Muscle Cells
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Skeletal
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Cardiac
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Smooth (Involuntary)
Reproductive cells
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Formed at the completion of meiosis
Tissues
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Nerve
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Epithelial
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Muscle
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Connective tissue
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Contain large amounts of extracellular tissue
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Tendons
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Cartilage
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Arterial walls
Tissues (cont’d)
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Fluid tissue
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Blood
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Plasma
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Transport – mostly water
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Clotting factors
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Salts – muscle contraction, nerve impulses etc.
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Carries nutrients to and waste from the cell
Red blood cells
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White blood cells
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Antibodies
Platelets
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Carry oxygen
Lymph
Early clotting
Organs
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Group(s) of specialized tissues that perform a specific function.
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Examples?
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What types of cells?
Flowchart
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Cells – tissues – organs - organism