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Title: Mitochondria


1
Mitochondria
  • Site of R
  • 100-1000s/cell depending on tissue
  • Double membrane
  • Capable of division and moving w/i cell
  • Invaginations of inner membrane form cristae, ?
    SA
  • Fluid matrix w/i inner membrane
  • Contains DNA/RNA/proteins (bacteria-like)
  • Semiautonomous
  • has own circular DNA
  • syn. proteins
  • Endosymbiotic theory
    (a.k.a. symbiogenesis)

2
Peroxisomes (a.k.a. microbodies)
  • Func.
  • involved in photorespiration
  • breakdown of fats into sucrose
  • Single membrane
  • Granular interior
  • Associated w/ ER
  • Self-replicating w/ imported
    materials

3
Vacuoles
  • Bound by single membrane called tonoplast (a.k.a.
    vacuolar membrane)
  • Filled w/ fluid cell sap
  • mostly water
  • inorganic ions (Ca2, K, Cl-, Na, HPO42-)
  • sugars, organic acids, AA
  • calcium oxalate crystals
  • acidic
  • Single vacuole or several
  • can be large portion of cell volume
  • Cheap means of ? cell size

4
Vacuoles
  • Func.
  • maint. of internal pressure (rigidity)
  • rigid turgid
  • storage of sugars, organic acids, proteins
  • removal of toxic metabolites
  • pigment deposition
  • anthocyanins water soluble, responsible for
    reds/blues/purples
  • breakdown of macromolecules and small organelles
  • similar to lysosomes in animals

5
Oil Bodies
  • Spherical droplets of lipids
  • Most abundant in fruits/seeds
  • 45 of some seeds
  • provides S to embryo
  • Syn. in ER or plastids

6
Ribosomes
  • Small particles of protein RNA
  • large small subunits
  • Syn. in nucleolus,
    exported to
    cytoplasm
  • Site of protein syn.
  • Free in cytosol or attached to
    RER or nuclear
    envelope
  • Plastids and mitochondria have own ribosomes
  • Polysomes/polyribosomes cluster of ribosomes
    actively involved in protein syn.

7
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
  • Composed of many membranes
  • Lots RER in cells that store proteins
  • cisternal (flattened sacs) shape
  • protein syn.
  • Lots of SER in cells that secrete lipids (lack
    ribosomes)
  • tubular shape
  • lipid syn.
  • RER continuous w/ nuclear envelope
  • Nuclear envelope formed from vesicles of ER
  • Func.
  • communication w/i cell
  • channeling proteins and lipids to parts of cell
  • cell-cell communication via plasmodesmata btwn
    adjacent cells

8
Golgi Complex
  • Golgi complex golgi bodies (a.k.a. dictyosomes)
  • Stacks of 4-8 flattened sacs (cisternae) w/
    tubules at edges
  • forming (cis) and maturing (trans) faces
  • middle cisternae (medial)
  • trans-Golgi network on maturing face
  • Func.
  • secretion (exocytosis)
  • syn./secretion of CW components
  • processing/secretion glycoproteins

9
Endomembrane System
  • Consists of Golgi/ER/PM/nuclear
    envelope/tonoplast
  • New membranes arise from ER
  • transition vesicles
    containing
    substances
    pinch off ER and fuse

    to forming face of
    Golgi
  • shuttle vesicles
    transport across

    Golgi to maturing face
  • sorting in maturing face
  • secretory vesicles
    transport to final

    destination from

    maturing face

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Cytoskeleton
  • Network of protein filaments throughout cytosol
  • Func.
  • cell division/growth/differentiation
  • organelle mvmt
  • Consists of actin filaments,
    intermediate
    filaments
    and microtubules

12
Cytoskeleton Microtubules
  • Long, thin composed of tubulin subunits arranged
    in helix
  • Dynamic instability undergo breakdown and
    reformations into new configurations at specific
    pts in cell cycle
  • Func.
  • control alignment of cellulose during growth of
    CW
  • chromosome separation (spindle fibers) and
    cell formation during
    mitosis
  • direct secretory Golgi vesicles w/
    CW materials to
    CW
  • mvmt of flagella/cilia

13
Cytoskeleton Actin Filaments (a.k.a.
Microfilaments)
  • Long, thin composed of actin subunits forming
    single fibers or bundles of fibers
  • Form new configurations at pts during cell cycle
  • Func.
  • mvmt of nucleus during cell division
  • cytoplasmic streaming
  • CW deposition
  • growth of tips of pollen tubes
  • organelle mvmt
  • vesicle secretion
  • ER organization

14
Flagella and Cilia
  • Hairlike structures extending from cell surface
  • Cilia shorter and greater in
  • Flagella longer and fewer in
  • func. in locomotion
  • outer ring of 9 pairs of microtubules
    surrounded by 2 microtubules
    (92)
  • mvmt by microtubules sliding past
    each other causes bending

15
Cell Wall
  • Rigid
  • limits growth of protoplast, prevents rupture of
    PM
  • Determines cell size/shape/tissue texture
  • Func.
  • defense (phytoalexins-antibiotics, lignin)
  • absorption
  • transport
  • secretion
  • transmission of information
  • plant growth regulation
  • Structure determines func.

16
Cell Wall Composition
  • Primarily composed of cellulose (subunits of
    glucose) united into long, thin
    strands (micelles)
  • Micelles clump into microfibrils
  • Clusters of microfibrils wind together into
    macrofibrils

17
Cell Wall Composition
  • Cellulose framework
  • impregnated w/ matrix of noncellulosic molecules
  • polysaccharides (hemicellulose/pectins) and
    glycoproteins
  • hemicelluloses (i.e. xyloglucans, xylans) limit
    cell extensibility of CW by tethering
    microfibrils thus limit cell enlargement
  • pectins cement first-formed wall layers of
    adjacent cells
  • hydrophillic thus plastic/pliable properties to
    walls
  • glycoproteins are structural proteins (i.e.
    extensin) enzymes
  • extensin imparts strength

18
Cell Wall Composition
  • Lignin adds compressive strength bending
    stiffness (rigidity)
  • found in cells w/ supportive or mechanical func.
  • hydrophobic
  • lignified impregnated w/ lignin
  • Cutin, suberin and wax lipids
  • found in outer, protective tissues
  • cutin in walls of epidermis
  • suberin in 2 protective tissue (i.e. cork)
  • wax ? water loss

19
Cell Wall Layers
  • Thickness depends on func. of cell
  • Walls formed from outside inward
  • 1 CW 1st layer, deposited while growing
  • found in living cells
  • cells involved w/ wound healing/regeneration/Ps/R/
    secretion
  • 1º pit fields thin area in 1º CW, location of
    plasmodesmata
  • plasmodesmata cytoplasmic threads connecting
    protoplasts of adjacent cells
  • Middle lamella region btwn adjacent cells
  • pectin cements 1º CW of adjacent cells
  • compound middle lamella 1º CW middle lamella

20
Cell Wall Layers
  • Other wall layers 2 wall, inside of 1º wall
  • Func.
  • strength
  • water conduction (i.e. xylem where protoplast has
    died)
  • Composed of cellulose/hemicellulose/lignin/little
    or no pectin/ proteins
  • not extensible
  • 3 layers
  • S1 (outer), S2 (middle), S3 (inner)
  • cellulose oriented differently
    in each layer
    ? strength

21
Cell Wall Pits
  • 2º CW laid over 1º CW but not over 1º pit fields
    thus pits formed in 2º CW
  • pits opposite other pits on adjacent cells
  • middle lamella 1º CW btwn adjacent cells pit
    membrane
  • 2 pits pit membrane pit pair
  • 2 types of pits
  • simple pits no overhanging 2º wall
  • border pits overhanging 2º wall

22
Plasmodesmata
  • Cytoplasmic strands connecting protoplast of
    adjacent cells
  • Scattered throughout CW or found in pit fields
  • Func.
  • pathway for cell-cell transport of various
    substances

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Cell Cycle
  • Skip 58-67
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