Cell Notes
Cell Notes
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INTRODUCTION
Fundamental unit of life.
Diameter- 2-120µm.
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CELL THEORY
Proposed by Matthais Schleiden and Theodor
Schwann in 1839:-
-All living things are made up of cells.
-Cells are the smallest working unit of all living
things.
-All cells come from pre-existing
cells through cell division.
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CONSTITUENTS
Different substances that make a cell are collectively called
Protoplasm.
Protoplasm is composed of :-
2)Carbohydrates
3)Lipids
4)Proteins
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SUBCELLULAR STRUCTURES
CellMembrane
Cytoplasm and its Organelles
Nucleus
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CELL MEMBRANE
Thin pliable elastic outermost
structure which envelops the
cell.
i)Integral Proteins
ii)Peripheral proteins
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FUNCTIONS OF CELL MEMBRANE
Protective:- Forms outermost boundary of the cell organelles.
b)Polar molecules:- H2O soluble ions , Glucose, urea etc. have much lower
solubility . Therefore Penetrate the membrane much more slowly.
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CYTOPLASM
AND
ITS ORGANELLES
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CYTOPLASM
Thick, gel-like semitransparent fluid that is found in both plant and animal
cell.
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CYTOSOL
The cytosol, the aqueous part of the cytoplasm outside all of the organelles,
also contains its own distinctive proteins.
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ORGANELLES
Following organelles are present in the Cytoplasm:-
v)Peroxisomes vi)Vacuole
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MITOCHONDRIA
The mitochondria were first observed by Kolliker in 1850 as granular
structures in the striated muscles.
STRUCTURE-
Length- 5-12µm
Diameter- 0.5-1µm
i)Outer Membrane
ii)Inner Membrane
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Outermost Membrane-
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FUNCTIONS
Power generating units of the cells.
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ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
Network of tubular and flat vesicular structures in the cytoplasm.
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TWO TYPES-
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FUNCTION
Synthesis of proteins.
Protein segregation.
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GOLGI BODIES
Golgi Bodies is a collection of membrane enclosed sacs composed of four or
more stacked layers of thin, flat enclosed vessels lying near the side of the
nucleus.
Consist of multiple discrete
compartments.
Consist of four functionally
distinct regions:
i)The cis Golgi network
ii)Golgi stack –which is divided into
- a) The medial and
- b) Trans sub compartments
iii)The trans Golgi network.
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FUNCTION
Wrapping and Packaging department of the cell.
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LYSOSOMES
Diameter- 250 -750nm
Lysosomes are cell hydrolases and they function best at the acidic pH.
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FUNCTIONS
Acts as a form of digestive (lytic ) system or the cell, because enzymes
present in it can digest essentially all macromolecules.
Engulf worn out components of the cells in which they are located.
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PEROXISOMES
Diameter- 0.5µm
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FUNCTION
H2O2 metabolism and detoxification
Biosynthesis of lipids .
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CYTOSKELETON
System of fibers that not only maintains the structure of the cell but also
permit it to change shape and move.
i)Microtubules
ii)Intermediate Filaments
iii)Microfilaments
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Microtubules- These are long hollow structures approx. 25nm in diameter.
Determine shape of the cell, role in the contraction of the spindle and
movement of chromosomes and centrioles as well as in ciliary and flagellar
motion.
Intermediate Filaments- They are 8-14nm in diameter and are made up of
various subunits. They form a flexible scaffolding or cell and help it resist
external pressure.
In their absence cell ruptures more easily and when they are abnormal in
human, blistering in common.
The proteins that makeup intermediate filament are cell types specific and
are thus frequently used as cellular markers.
Microfilaments- They are long solid fibers 4-6 nm in diameter. They
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FUNCTION
They are involved in the:-
Cell movement
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NUCLEUS
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THE NUCLEUS
The nucleus contains chromatin, RNAs, and nuclear proteins move freely in
aqueous solution.
the nucleus.
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CONTD.
DNA, and specific regions of these loops are bound to the lamin
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NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
Complex structure consisting of two nuclear membranes, an underlying
endoplasmic reticulum.
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CONTD.
molecules.
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FUNCTION
Serves both as the repository of genetic information and as the cell's
control center.
The nuclear envelope provides novel opportunities for the control of gene
expression at the level of transcription.
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SUMMARY
COMPARTMENTS MAJOR FUNCTIONS
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