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Page 1: Goals: Anatomy of a typical cell Cell Membrane Discussion of internal structure of a cell with emphasis on the various organelles

Goals:

•Anatomy of a typical cell

•Cell Membrane

•Discussion of internal structure of a cell with emphasis on the various organelles

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1. Cells are the smallest living structure

2. Cell = functional unit of the body

3. Cytology = The Study of Cells

4. Ultrastructural Cytology = Cytology at the Electron Microscopic level

5. Histology = the study of tissues (next meeting)

Some Terminology:

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Anatomy of a typical cell

1. Cell membrane

2. Cytoplasm= cytosol + organelles

3. Organelles

•Smallest: •Granule cell in cerebellum: 4 μ•RBC: 5-7 μ = 0.005-0.007 mm

•Largest: •Anterior horn cell in spinal cord: 135 μ •Ovum: 120 μ = 0.12 mm

•Longest: •Pseudounipolar cell (toe to brainstem)

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Anatomy of a typical cell, cont’d

_ Shapes:– Squamous (scale) - flat, capillaries,

lungs

– Cuboidal - lines ducts

– Columnar - length > width, digestive tract

– Stratified - many layers

– Many others will be covered in histology (next two lectures)

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Cell Membrane = phospholipid bilayer

_ Physical isolation of the cell contents from the environment (interstitium)

_ Regulation of exchange of materials with the environment

_ Sensitivity to changes in the environment_ Structural support of the cell

– Organelles, too!

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Cell membrane (plasma membrane, plasmalemma,

axolemma, others )

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Membrane Permeability_ Diffusion

– Concentration Gradient of Solutes

_ Osmosis– Water (solvent) through semipermeable membrane

_ Filtration– Hydrostatic Pressure

» Capillaries!

_ Active Transport – Requires energy (ATP)

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Endocytosis = into the cell

_ Pinocytosis– Extracellular Fluid

_ Phagocytosis– Solid Objects, e.g., bacteria

_ Receptor-mediated Endocytosis– Special membrane proteins required

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Exocytosis = out of the cell

_ Secretory vesicles (e.g. hormones)– Fluid and waste removal

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Cytosol

The thick fluid inside any cell Often synonymous with

cytoplasm (protoplasm) Cytoplasm = cytosol + organelles

Suspends organelles

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Organelles

_ Structures INSIDE a cell that have specific functions wrt cellular structure, maintenance, or metabolism– Membranous

» Nucleus» Golgi apparatus» Endoplasmic reticulum» Mitochondria» Vesicles and lysosomes

– Nonmembranous» Ribosomes» Microtubules (cytoskeleton)» Actin/Myosin in muscle cells

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Nucleus (= center)Nucleus (= center)

_ Membrane bound– Many pores

_ DNA– 23 Pairs of Chromosomes

» Except gametes

_ Nucleolus– Most active DNA

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Nucleus

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Golgi ApparatusGolgi Apparatus

•Packaging and shipping of Packaging and shipping of proteins (secretory granules proteins (secretory granules and transport vesicles)and transport vesicles)•Membrane renewalMembrane renewal•Synthesis of LysosomesSynthesis of Lysosomes

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Fig 2.17

Exocytosis

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Golgi Apparatus

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

Synthesis, Storage, Synthesis, Storage, transporttransport

Smooth ERSmooth ER Lipid synthesisLipid synthesis

Rough ERRough ER Ribosomes make it Ribosomes make it

rough ERrough ER Protein synthesisProtein synthesis

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Mitochondrion / -a

•Energy Conversion for cellular activities

•Formation of ATP

•Double membrane

•Glycolysis and TCA cycle

•More prevalent in active cells, e.g., rods and cones

•Their own genome

•Self-replicating

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Lysosomes

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Ribosomes - RNA

60% RNA + 40% protein

Protein Factories

Fixed vs. free ribosomes

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CytoskeletonCytoskeleton

4 major components:

1. Microfilaments (mostly actin)

2. Intermediate filaments

3. Microtubules (composed of tubulin subunits)

Function: support & movement of cellular structures & materials

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Cilium – Cilia (pl.)Cilium – Cilia (pl.)

Compare to microvilli and flagella

In 9+2 array

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Actin/Myosin

_ The contractile proteins in muscle cells_ Striations

Skeletal muscle

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1. Gap Junctions

2. Tight Junctions

3. Desmosomes

Intercellular AttachmentsChapter 4, pp 78-80

Fig 4-7

Act as:1.Seals betw cells2.Intercellular communication3.Added strength to resist separation

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Channel proteins (connexons) interlock and form pores

Abundant in cardiac and smooth muscle

Allows efficient intercellular communication

1) Gap Junctions

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2) Tight Junctions

Interlocking membrane proteins

Found near surface of cells lining the digestive tract. Explain!

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3) DesmosomesProteoglycan layer reinforced by transmembrane proteins (cell adhesion

molecules or CAMs)

Belt, button and hemidesmosomes

Found in superficial layers of skin

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Fig 2.19 a

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Mitosis (vs. meiosis)

_ Cell Division– Interphase – Between mitosis

– Prophase – Chromosomes become bunched

– Metaphase – Chromosomes gather at equator

– Anaphase – Chromosomes move to poles

– Telophase – The two new nuclei form

– Cytokinesis – Actual cell separation

– Two new diploid cells

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Mitosis

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Some cells

Fat cells (adipocytes) Cartilage cells (chondrocytes)

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More cells

Neutrophil Plasma cell

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Still more cells

Columnar cells Sperm cells (spermatozoa)

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