Cell Structure and Function: Powerpoint Presentations Prepared by Mindy Miller-Kittrell, North Carolina State University
Cell Structure and Function: Powerpoint Presentations Prepared by Mindy Miller-Kittrell, North Carolina State University
Presentations prepared by
Mindy Miller-Kittrell,
North Carolina
State University
CHAPTER 3
Cell Structure
and Function
• Growth
• Reproduction
• Responsiveness
• Metabolism
• Prokaryotes
• Composed of bacteria and archaea
• Lack nucleus
Inclusions
Ribosome
Cytoplasm
Nucleoid Flagellum
Glycocalyx
Cell wall
Cytoplasmic membrane
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Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: An Overview
• Eukaryotes
• Have nucleus
Nuclear envelope
Nuclear pore
Nucleolus
Lysosome
Mitochondrion
Centriole
Secretory vesicle
Golgi body
Cilium
Transport vesicles
Smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
Cytoplasmic
membrane
Cytoskeleton
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Figure 3.4 Approximate size of various types of cells.
• Glycocalyces
Glycocalyx Glycocalyx
(capsule) (slime layer)
PLAY Motility
• Flagella
• Are responsible for movement
• Flagella
• Structure
• Composed of filament, hook, and basal body
Filament
Direction
of rotation
during run
Rod Peptidoglycan
layer (cell wall)
Protein rings
Cytoplasmic
membrane
Cytoplasm
Filament
Outer
protein
rings Outer
membrane
Rod Cell
Gram + Gram – Peptidoglycan wall
Integral layer
Basal protein
body
Inner
protein Cytoplasmic
rings membrane
Cytoplasm
Integral
protein
PLAY Spirochetes
Endoflagella
rotate Axial filament
rotates around
Axial filament cell
Outer
membrane
Cytoplasmic
membrane
Spirochete
corkscrews Axial filament
and moves
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External Structures of Bacterial Cells
• Flagella
• Function
• Rotation propels bacterium through environment
• Runs
• Tumbles
• Pili
• Special type of fimbria
Sugar
backbone
Tetrapeptide
(amino acid)
crossbridge
Connecting chain
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Bacterial Cell Walls
Peptidoglycan layer
(cell wall)
Cytoplasmic
membrane
Teichoic acid
Integral
protein
Porin
Outer Porin
membrane (sectioned)
of cell wall
Peptidoglycan
layer of cell wall Periplasmic space
Cytoplasmic
Gram-negative cell wall membrane
Phospholipid layers
Lipopolysaccharide
(LPS) layer, containing Integral
lipid A proteins
• Structure
• Referred to as phospholipid bilayer
• Composed of lipids and associated proteins
• Integral proteins
• Peripheral proteins
Head, which
contains phosphate
(hydrophilic)
Phospholipid
Tail
(hydrophobic)
Integral
proteins
Cytoplasm
Integral
protein
Phospholipid
bilayer
Peripheral protein
Integral protein
• Function
• Energy storage
• Selectively permeable
Cytoplasmic membrane
Integral
protein
Protein
DNA
Protein
• Function
• Passive processes
• Diffusion
• Facilitated diffusion
• Osmosis
• Function
• Active processes
• Active transport
• Group translocation
Extracellular fluid
Uniport
Cytoplasmic
membrane
ATP
ATP
ADP P
ADP P
Symport
Cytoplasm
Uniport Antiport Coupled transport:
uniport and symport
Glucose
Extracellular
fluid
PO4
Cytoplasm
Glucose 6-PO4
• Cytosol
• Liquid portion of cytoplasm
• Mostly water
• Inclusions
• May include reserve deposits of chemicals
• Endospores
• Unique structures produced by some bacteria
Cytoplasmic
Steps in Endospore Formation Cell wall membrane
Spore coat
2 DNA aligns along 6 Spore coat forms
the cell’s long axis. around endospore.
Outer
3 Cytoplasmic membrane Forespore 7 Endospore matures: spore coat
invaginates to form completion of spore coat
forespore. and increase in resistance
to heat and chemicals by
unknown process. Endospore
• Nonmembranous Organelles
• Ribosomes
• Sites of protein synthesis
• Composed of polypeptides and ribosomal RNA
• Cytoskeleton
• Composed of three or four types of protein fibers
• Can play different roles in the cell
• Cell division
• Cell shape
• Segregate DNA molecules
• Move through the environment
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Figure 3.24 A simple helical cytoskeleton.
• Glycocalyces
• Function in the formation of biofilms
• Adhere cells to one another and inanimate objects
• Flagella
• Consist of basal body, hook, and filament
• Numerous differences with bacterial flagella
Grappling
hook
Prickles
• Fibrous cytoskeleton
• Circular DNA
• Glycocalyces
• Not as organized as prokaryotic capsules
Cytoplasmic
membrane
Intercellular
matrix
Cytoplasmic
membrane
• Flagella
• Structure and arrangement
• Function
Flagellum
Cilia
• Cilia
• Shorter and more numerous than flagella
Cytoplasmic membrane
Cytosol
Central pair
microtubules
“9 + 2”
Microtubules arrangement
(doublet)
Cytoplasmic
membrane
Portion
cut away to show
transition area
from doublets
Basal body to triplets and
the end of
central
microtubules
Microtubules
“9 + 0”
(triplet) arrangement
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Figure 3.31 Movement of eukaryotic flagella and cilia.
Microtubules
• Membranous Organelles
• Nucleus
• Often largest organelle in cell
• Contains most of the cell's DNA
• Semiliquid portion called nucleoplasm
• Contains chromatin
• RNA synthesized in nucleoli present in nucleoplasm
• Surrounded by nuclear envelope
• Contains nuclear pores
Nucleolus
Nucleoplasm
Chromatin
Nuclear envelope
Two phospholipid
bilayers
Nuclear pores
Rough ER
• Membranous Organelles
• Endoplasmic reticulum
• Two forms
Membrane-bound
ribosomes
Mitochondrion
Free ribosome
Rough endoplasmic
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
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Cytoplasm of Eukaryotes
• Membranous Organelles
• Golgi body
Secretory vesicles
Vesicles
arriving
from ER
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Cytoplasm of Eukaryotes
• Membranous Organelles
• Lysosomes, peroxisomes, vacuoles, and vesicles
• Store and transfer chemicals within cells
Cell wall
Nucleus
Central vacuole
Cytoplasm
Smooth
endoplasmic
Phagosome reticulum
(food vesicle) (SER)
Vesicle Transport
fuses with a vesicle
lysosome
Lysosome
Phagolysosome
Golgi body
Secretory
vesicle
Exocytosis
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Cytoplasm of Eukaryotes
• Membranous Organelles
• Mitochondria
• Have two membranes composed of phospholipid bilayer
Outer membrane
Inner membrane
Crista
Matrix
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Ribosomes
Cytoplasm of Eukaryotes
• Membranous Organelles
• Chloroplasts
Granum
Stroma
Thylakoid Thylakoid
space
Inner bilayer
membrane
Outer bilayer
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Cytoplasm of Eukaryotes
• Endosymbiotic Theory