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Title: hapter 7


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Cell Structure Function
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Cell Theory
  • Contains 3 parts
  • All living things are composed of 1 or more cells
  • Cells are the basic units of structure function
    in an organism
  • Cells come only from the reproduction of existing
    cells

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Cell Diversity
  • Size is dictated by surface to volume ratio
  • Surface area 4pr2
  • Volume 4/3pr3
  • ratio 4pr2 / 4/3pr3
  • Shape reflects function nerve cells highly
    branched, skin cells flat, etc.

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Cell Classification
  • Prokaryotic cells
  • Comprise 2 kingdoms, Archaebacteria Eubacteria
  • Have no membrane bound organelles
  • Have no membrane bound nucleus
  • Eukaryotic cells
  • Comprise 4 kingdoms, Protista, Fungi, Plantae
    Animalia
  • Have membrane bound organelles

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The Compound Light Microscope
  • Our ocular lens magnifies 10x
  • Our objective lens magnify 4x, 10x, 40x
  • Magnification ocular x objective
  • Condenser iris diaphragm
  • How to find something
  • Locate center under low power focus 1st using
    coarse adjustment
  • Rotate nosepiece to next objective, use FINE
    adjustment ONLY
  • NEVER USE COARSE WHEN USING HIGH POWER

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Concentration Gradient Diffusion
  • Like water flowing down a hill, a high
    concentration of gas molecules or dissolved
    molecules will flow to a lower concentration

Over time, the concentrated molecules equally
distribute themselves through a natural process
called diffusion.
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Passive TransportMovement across cell membrane
w/o use of energy
  • Solvent liquid in which particles are dissolved
  • Solute particles dissolved in solvent
  • Diffusion
  • Movement of molecules from a position of high
    conc. to low conc.
  • Occurs until at equilibrium

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Diffusion across a Cell Membrane
  • Permeable membrane one that allows particles to
    pass through it
  • Selectively permeable membrane allows only
    certain particles to pass through it
  • Could be liquids or gases

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Osmosis diffusion that refers to water only
  • Hypertonic more solutes outside cell than
    inside cell, cell shrinks as it loses water,
    called plasmolysis
  • Hypotonic more solutes inside cell than
    outside, water flows into cell
  • Cytolysis animal cells swell until they burst
  • Plants swell but not burst, become turgid
  • Isotonic solutes inside outside

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Homeostasis
  • The maintenance of a stable environment
    regardless of external environment, i.e. your
    body temperature

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Facilitated Transport
  • Passive transport utilizing a carrier protein
    that creates a channel across membrane
  • Particles still move with conc. gradient, always
    high to low conc.
  • Carrier proteins assist those particles that
    cannot get across fast enough to keep up with
    demand
  • Ion channels allow ions to flow freely

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Active Transport
  • To maintain homeostasis items may need to flow
    against the conc. gradient or large quantities
    are needed at once. ENERGY MUST BE UTILIZED!
  • Pinocytosis is movement of liquids in and out of
    cell.
  • Phagocytosis is movement of large particles or a
    whole bacterial cell.

Endocytosis into cell Exocytosis out of cell
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