Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Physiology
• Greek,
Cellular Physiology
• All physiological processes are built upon the Discovery of Cells
function of the cell
• Cells maintain homeostasis, perform metabolic • Robert Hooke (mid-1600s)
activities, and enable signaling – Observed sliver of cork
• Smallest structures capable of basic life processes, – Saw “row of empty boxes”
– Coined the term ‘’cell’’
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• A surrounding membrane
• Protoplasm (cytoplasm +
nucleus) – cell contents in
thick fluid
• Organelles – functional
structures
• Control center with DNA
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2. Cytoplasm
3. Organelles
Cytoplasm
Holds cellular • Cellular machineries
organelles in place
The Air
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3.3 Nucleus
• Control center of cell Nuclear Envelope
• Double membrane
• Contains • Separates nucleus from rest of cell
– Nucleolus
• Directs synthesis of RNA
• Double membrane
• Forms ribosome
– regulates gene expression
and cell division • Has pores
– Chromosomes
• DNA
• Proteins
• Form for cell division
– Chromatin
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Main Office
Ribosomes → proteins → ER → Golgi
→ bound vesicles → Transported
3.7 Lysosomes
• Contain enzymes for breaking down
cellular waste and foreign substances
Lysosome
• Functions
– Aid in cell renewal
– Break down old cell parts
Clean up crew
– Digests invaders
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Vacuoles
3.8 Vacuoles
Mitochondria
The Body Fluid
60% of body weight
Changes chemical
energy into food
CSF
Intraocular
Plasma Interstitial fluid Transcellular fluid
Pleural
Peritoneal
25% of ECF 75% of ECF Pericardial
The Cafeteria
5% of body wt 15% of body wt Synovial
Digestive
secretions
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Movement Across the Plasma Membrane Movements Into and Out of the Cell
• No energy required
a. Diffusion
a. Diffusion b. Osmosis
• Movement of molecules from an area of • Movement of water across a semi-
higher concentration to lower permeable membrane from an area of
concentration. lower [solute] to higher [solute]
• Occurs across the membrane in both • Essential for maintaining cell volume and
directions, depending on concentration composition
gradients. • Special form of diffusion
• Often involves movement of water
– Into cell
– Out of cell
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c. Exocytosis
• is the process by
which cells expel
materials via vesicles
• Cell discharges Any question?
material
– Vesicle moves to cell
surface
– Membrane of vesicle
fuses
– Materials expelled