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The Cell: the Basic Unit of Life Biotech Unit 2 All living things are composed of cells      Made up of the same chemicals Use same basic design and building materials Carry out same processes in similar ways Use DNA to store and transmit information and for reproducing Use many different types of proteins to carry out their many processes  Introduction to Cells YouTube Cells grow   Increase in size and this requires building material and energy Break down large complex food molecules  Proteins  amino acids   Peptide bonds Lipids - fatty acids and glycerol ex. Steroid, phosolipid layer   ex. Enzymes, hemoglobin, insulin glycerol Carbohydrate  monosaccharide polysaccharides  Nucleic Acid nucleotides   ex. Glucose, starch, cellulose, glycogen ex. DNA and RNA Deoxyribose, phosphate nitrogen base This process of breaking down large molecules for building blocks and then using these materials and energy into molecular manufacturing is known as metabolism Cells Reproduce Themselves  Mitosis- all eukaryotic cells except gametes (sex cells)  Meiosis- eukaryotic  cells that are gametes Binary fissionprokaryotic cells Cells Maintain Their Internal Environment- Homeostasis    Cell’s internal environment is very different from their external environment. They control amounts of salts, chemicals and molecules Cells must expend energy to maintain these differences Cells Respond to their External Environments    When salt concentration change, they respond In a harsh environment, a bacteria will move toward food and away from toxins A plant cell will react to an insect eating it by releasing a toxic chemical  Cells must sense the change respond Cells Communicate     EX- nerve cells give muscle cells the signal to contract A cell in tissue senses when it is touching another cell and stops growing- except in cancer cells Certain disease causing bacteria signal to each other to determine when their population is large enough to attach A hormone produced in one organ affects certain cells In Multi-celled Organism, Cell Specialize  Cell differentiation- during development, a single fertilized egg divides and becomes specialized Cells Require a Constant Supply of Energy    Cells breaking down, building and rebuilding molecules and maintaining a stable internal environment all require energy. Cells supply energy from breaking down macromolecules. Photosynthesis, chemosynthesis, and cellular respiration Cell Processes   Involve chemical reactions- controlled by enzymes Occur in a series of small steps beginning with a starting material and ending up with an end product. This is called a pathway