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CELL.pptx

  1. 1. CELL
  2. 2. • Basic structural and functional component of life • The body is composed of up to 100 trillion cells • Cells are composed of Atoms • Atoms are bound together to form Molecules • Molecules are grouped to form Organelles, which are the functional structures of the Cell
  3. 3. TYPES OF CELLS • 2 types: – Prokaryotic • Seen in bacteria only – Eukaryotic • Other organisms, including man
  4. 4. COMPONENT PARTS OF THE CELL • Cell membrane • Cytoplasm and Organelles • Nucleus Cytoplasmic components are usually not distinguishable
  5. 5. CELL MEMBRANE • is a limiting membrane • separates the interior of the cell from the extracellular environment • composed primarily of double-layered phospholipids • with proteins are embedded • visible only with the aid of an electron microscope • about 7.5-10 nm diameter
  6. 6. FUNCTIONS • Protects cellular components • Regulates passage of substances into and out of the cell.
  7. 7. • The permeability of the cell membrane depends on: – structure of the cell membrane: thickness, phospholipids, structural arrangement, etc – size of molecules – ionic charge – lipid solubility – presence of carrier molecules – pressure differences
  8. 8. MEMBRANE SPECIALISATION
  9. 9. • In order to explain the structure and function of the cell membrane, hypotheses have been proposed • first important one was proposed by Danielli and Daveson in 1955 • Singer and Nicholson postulated the Fluid- Mosaic Model of cell membrane (1972)
  10. 10. FLUID-MOSAIC MODEL Component: • proteins are either embedded or floating in the bilayer. • the phospholipids of the cell membrane are arranged in a bilayer to form a fluid-liquid crystalline matrix or core. • the proteins are globular and cholesterol appears sparsely on the external surface of the membrane
  11. 11. • There are 2 forms of proteins based on their location: • Extrinsic or peripheral proteins • Intrinsic or integral proteins • The extrinsic ones are superficially placed in the lipid bilayer, while the intrinsic proteins are deeply embedded in the lipids spanning its entire length
  12. 12. The cell membrane is composed almost entirely of lipids and proteins. However, CHO are also present, in form of oligo, or poly-saccharides, attached either to proteins (glycoproteins) or lipids (glycolipids), projecting outwards from the cell surface • The membrane entirely envelopes the cell. Its external surface (plasmalemma) is covered with glycoproteins (cell coat, or glycocalyx)
  13. 13. • The World is looking for people that have solutions to Life’s problems • Nobel Prizes are usually not won by the bed side, but on the bench • Laureates are really not geniuses, but people who determine to be – They pay more attention to minute details • “Find a need and fill it”

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