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Title: Cell Processes


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Cell Processes
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All About Cells!
  • Cells are the most basic unit of life.
  • What are some ways that cells carry out life
    processes?

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Process Maintaining Homeostasis
  • Living cells can only function within a narrow
    range of such conditions as temperature, pH , ion
    concentrations, and nutrient availability.
  • Organisms need a way to maintaining internal
    stability in spite of environmental change.

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Process Maintaining Homeostasis
Homeostasis a stable internal environment
  • Cell membrane separates the internal
    environment from the outside.

Selectively permeable regulates what enters and
leaves the cell.
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Process Transport of Molecules
All cells acquire the molecules and ions they
need for life from from their surrounding
extracellular fluid
Extracellular fluid
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Simple Diffusion
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Facilitated Diffusion
Glucose molecules
High Concentration
Extracellular fluid
Cell Membrane
Low Concentration
Protein channel
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Osmosis
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Active Transport
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Process Energy conversions
Can you build the photosynthesis equation?
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OSE 12O6 )
GLUC ( C6H
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OSE 12O6 )
GLUC ( C6H
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ENERGY ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
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Can you build the equation for cellular
respiration?
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  • C6H12O6  6O2    6CO2  6H2O ATP
  • (energy for the cell to use for other processes)

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Process Synthesis of New Molecules
  • Proteins play a role in nearly all biological
    processes.
  • Examples of protein functions
  • structure (cell membrane proteins, cytoskeleton
    proteins, proteins of the connective tissue),
  • enzymes for cell reactions (enzymes are
    proteins),
  • energy storage
  • osmotic regulation (albumin),
  • transport (membrane channels)
  • immune protection (antibodies),
  • movement (contractile proteins),
  • information (hormones, membrane receptors,
    intracellular signalers)

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The nucleus contains DNA the blueprint for
creating proteins
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Protein synthesis
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