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AP9 HW: pp. 24-29

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AP9HW: pp. 24-29

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• What are the major components of the cell?

• HW: Chapter 2 this week. • tonight: pp. 18-23

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Do NOT copy this

• A child appears to develop normally for the first six months of life. The child becomes blind, deaf, and unable to swallow. Muscles begin to atrophy and paralysis sets in. Death usually occurs before the age of 4

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terms

• plasma membrane• cytosol• organelles

– endoplasmic reticulum– ribosomes– lysosomes– mitochondria– nucleus

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plasma (cell) membrane

• encloses the cell• lipid bilayer

• what does lipid mean?

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plasma membrane

• hydrophobic = “water fearing”

• hydrophilic = “water loving”

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endoplasmic reticulum

• “synthesizing factory”

• primarily synthesizes proteins

• 2 types: smooth ER and rough ER

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ribosomes

• on rough ER• site of protein synthesis

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smooth ER

• lipid metabolism– e.g. steroid hormone secretion

• detoxification

• sarcoplasmic reticulum: special ER in muscles.– stores Ca2+– role in muscle contraction

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lysosomes

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enzymes

• proteins that do work

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nucleus