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Discovery of Cells • 1665 Robert Hooke noticed thousands of tiny chambers while looking at cork • He named these “cells” because they looked like the small chambers of his monastery • Anton van Leeuwenhoek noticed a world of tiny organisms were everywhere, including his water • Matthias Schleiden concluded that all plants were made of cells • Theodore Schwann stated all animals are made up of cells • Virchow concluded new cells are made from existing cells • All living things are composed of cells • Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things • New cells come from other cells Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes Prokaryotes… • Do not contain a nucleus • Are smaller and simpler • Carry out every activity associated with living things • Like bacteria! Which one am I ??? Eukaryotes • Usually larger and more complex • Highly specialized • Genetic material is separated from the rest of the cell in a nucleus • Can be a single cell or multicellular organism Examples Eukaryotic cell structure • Made up of organelles or “little organs” • Divided into 2 parts: nucleus & cytoplasm • Cytoplasm is outside the nucleus CHROMATIN • DNA bound to protein in the nucleus Nucleolus •Where ribosomes are made Ribosomes • Are made of RNA and protein • Assemble proteins • Protein assembly instruction comes from the nucleus • Cells active in protein synthesis have many ribosomes Endoplasmic reticulum • Makes and exports proteins and lipids • Rough ER makes proteins ribosomes! • Smooth ER makes enzymes Golgi Apparatus Lysosomes • Clean up crew, remove junk! • Digest or break down lipids, carbohydrates, proteins and old organelles • Filled with enzymes • Converts food into compounds the cell uses • Mitochondria are from the egg cell, so thank your MOM! Chloroplasts • Plant cells • Capture energy from the sun and convert it into chemical energy… Photosynthesis Cytoskeleton • A network of protein filaments • Help the cell maintain its shape/structure • Made of microtubules and microfilaments Centrioles • Help organize cell division Cilia & Flagella 7.3 Cell Boundaries • All cells are surrounded by a thin, flexible membrane • Plant cells also have a cell wall surrounding the membrane Cell Membrane • Regulates what comes in & out of the cell • Provides structure and support • Made of a lipid bilayer which provides a strong flexible barrier A membrane mosaic? • The lipid bilayer has carbs AND proteins embedded within! • Located outside cell membrane in plant, algae fungi and prokaryotic cells • Usually made of carbs & protein • Plant cell walls made of cellulose • Provides protection and support • When particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration • Equilibrium occurs when the concentration of solute (particles) is the same throughout The Dye = Solute Water= Solvent • Water passes easily across membranes • Osmosis is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane Isotonic Facilitated Diffusion • Certain molecules can pass through cell membranes with help from protein friends Active Transport • Sometimes cells must move materials the opposite direction as diffusion • This requires energy • Transport proteins or “pumps” help this happen • A form of endocytosis • Means “cell eating” • Cell sends out projections called pseudopodia • Means “cell drinking” • Usually particles are dissolved in water • A form of endocytosis