This document provides an overview of cell structure and function. It discusses that cells are the basic unit of life and have organelles that each perform essential jobs. The three main jobs of cells are to generate energy through cellular respiration and photosynthesis using mitochondria and chloroplasts, produce proteins using the nucleus, ribosomes, ER and Golgi apparatus to carry out DNA instructions, and replicate by dividing DNA and organelles between new daughter cells using the nucleus and centrioles. By understanding the roles of different organelles, we can see how cells perform all the necessary functions of life.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
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• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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3. Regents Biology
Cell size comparison
Bacterial cell
Animal cell
micron = micrometer = 1/1,000,000 meter
diameter of human hair = ~20 microns
most bacteria
1-10 microns
eukaryotic cells
10-100 microns
4. Regents Biology
Why study cells?
Cells → Tissues → Organs → Bodies
bodies are made up of cells
cells do all the work of life!
5. Regents Biology
What jobs do cells have to do for an organism to live…
“breathe”
gas exchange: O2 in vs. CO2 out
eat
take in & digest food
make energy
ATP
build molecules
proteins, carbohydrates, fats, nucleic acids
remove wastes
control internal conditions
homeostasis
respond to external environment
build more cells
growth, repair, reproduction & development
The Work of Life
ATP
6. Regents Biology
Cells have 3 main jobs
make energy
need energy for all activities
need to clean up waste produced
while making energy
make proteins
proteins do all the work in a cell,
so we need lots of them
make more cells
for growth
to replace damaged or diseased cells
The Jobs of Cells
Our organelles
do all these
jobs!
ATP
7. Regents Biology
Organelles
Organelles do the work of cells
each structure has a job to do
keeps the cell alive; keeps you alive
Model Animal Cell
They’re like
mini-organs!
8. Regents Biology
1. Cells need power!
Making energy
to fuel daily life & growth, the cell must…
take in food & digest it
take in oxygen (O2)
make ATP
remove waste
organelles that do this work…
cell membrane
lysosomes
vacuoles & vesicles
mitochondria
ATP
9. Regents Biology
Function
separates cell from outside
controls what enters or leaves cell
O2, CO2, food, H2O, nutrients, waste
recognizes signals from other cells
allows communication between cells
Structure
double layer of fat
phospholipid bilayer
receptor molecules
proteins that
receive signals
Cell membrane
lipid “tail”
phosphate
“head”
10. Regents Biology
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
11. Regents Biology
Vacuoles & vesicles
Function
moving material
around cell
storage
Structure
membrane sac
small food
particle
vesicle
vacuole filled w/
digestive enzymes
vesicle filled w/
digested nutrients
12. Regents Biology
Food & water storage
plant cells
contractile
vacuole
animal cells
central vacuole
food vacuole
13. Regents Biology
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
vacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
16. Regents Biology
lysosome
food digestion
garbage disposal &
recycling
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
vacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
17. Regents Biology
Function
make ATP energy from cellular respiration
sugar + O2 → ATP
fuels the work of life
Structure
double membrane
Mitochondria
in both animal &
plant cells
ATP
18. Regents Biology
lysosome
food digestion
garbage disposal &
recycling
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
vacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
mitochondria
make ATP energy
from sugar + O2
19. Regents Biology
Mitochondria
make energy from sugar + O2
cellular respiration
sugar + O2 → ATP
Chloroplasts
make energy + sugar from sunlight
photosynthesis
sunlight + CO2 → ATP & sugar
ATP = active energy
sugar = stored energy
build leaves & roots & fruit
out of the sugars
Plants make energy two ways!
ATP
sugar
ATP
21. Regents Biology
central vacuole
storage: food,
water or waste
mitochondria
make ATP in
cellular respiration
chloroplast
make ATP & sugars in
photosynthesis
lysosome
digestion & clean up
cell wall
support
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material
around organelles
22. Regents Biology
2. Cells need workers = proteins!
Making proteins
to run daily life & growth, the cell must…
read genes (DNA)
build proteins
structural proteins (muscle fibers, hair, skin, claws)
enzymes (speed up chemical reactions)
signals (hormones) & receptors
organelles that do this work…
nucleus
ribosomes
endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
Golgi apparatus
23. Regents Biology
Proteins do all the work!
cellsDNA proteins
one of the major job of cells is to make proteins,
because…
proteins do all the work!
signals
structural
enzymes
receptors
24. Regents Biology
Nucleus
Function
control center of cell
protects DNA
instructions for building proteins
Structure
nuclear membrane
nucleolus
ribosome factory
chromosomes
DNA
25. Regents Biology
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
vacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
mitochondria
make ATP energy
from sugar + O2
nucleus
protects DNA
controls cell
chromosomes
DNA
lysosome
food digestion
garbage disposal &
recycling
nucleolus
produces
ribosomes
26. Regents Biology
Ribosomes on ER
Ribosomes
Function
protein factories
read instructions to build proteins from DNA
Structure
some free in cytoplasm
some attached to ER
27. Regents Biology
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
vacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
mitochondria
make ATP energy
from sugar + O2
nucleus
protects DNA
controls cell
ribosomes
build proteins
nucleolus
produces
ribosomes
lysosome
food digestion
garbage disposal &
recycling
28. Regents Biology
Function
works on proteins
helps complete the
proteins after ribosome
builds them
makes membranes
Structure
rough ER
ribosomes attached
works on proteins
smooth ER
makes membranes
Endoplasmic Reticulum
29. Regents Biology
lysosome
food digestion
garbage disposal &
recycling
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
vacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
mitochondria
make ATP energy
from sugar + O2
nucleus
protects DNA
controls cell
ribosomes
builds proteins
ER
works on proteins
makes membranes
30. Regents Biology transport vesicles
vesicles
carrying proteins
Function
finishes, sorts, labels & ships proteins
like UPS headquarters
shipping & receiving department
ships proteins in vesicles
“UPS trucks”
Structure
membrane sacs
Golgi Apparatus
31. Regents Biology
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
vacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
mitochondria
make ATP energy
from sugar + O2
nucleus
protects DNA
controls cell
ribosomes
builds proteins
ER
helps finish proteins
makes membranes
Golgi apparatus
finishes, packages
& ships proteins
lysosome
food digestion
garbage disposal &
recycling
33. Regents Biology
central vacuole
storage: food,
water or waste
mitochondria
make ATP in
cellular respiration
chloroplast
make ATP & sugars in
photosynthesis
cell wall
support
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
Golgi apparatus
finish & ship
proteins
nucleus
control cell
protects DNA
endoplasmic reticulum
processes proteins
makes membranes
lysosome
digestion & clean up
ribosomes
make proteinscytoplasm
jelly-like material
around organelles
nucleolus
make ribosomes
34. Regents Biology
3. Cells need to make more cells!
Making more cells
to replace, repair & grow,
the cell must…
copy their DNA
make extra organelles
divide the new DNA & new
organelles between 2 new
“daughter” cells
organelles that do this
work…
nucleus
centrioles
36. Regents Biology
cell membrane
cell boundary
controls movement
of materials in & out
recognizes signals
cytoplasm
jelly-like material holding
organelles in place
mitochondria
make ATP energy
from sugar + O2
nucleus
protects DNA
controls cell
ribosomes
builds proteins
ER
helps finish proteins
makes membranes
Golgi apparatus
finishes, packages
& ships proteins
lysosome
food digestion
garbage disposal &
recyclingvacuole & vesicles
transport inside cells
storage
centrioles
cell division
37. Regents Biology
Cells have 3 main jobs
make energy
need food + O2
cellular respiration & photosynthesis
need to remove wastes
make proteins
need instructions from DNA
need to chain together amino acids & “finish”
& “ship” the protein
make more cells
need to copy DNA & divide it up to daughter cells
Cell Summary
Our organelles
do all those
jobs!