Anatomy and Physiology 1
Cellular Anatomy and
Physiology
Hierarchical Organisation of the Body
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Diversity of Cells
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All organisms are made of cells
Within cells many functions take place
Cells communicate within themselves and
also with other cells
Cells react to hormones and
neurotransmitters
Many different specialised cells make up
the systems of the human body
Cardiovascular
systems
Muscular
systems
Digestive
systems
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Structure of Cells cell membrane
Cell membrane encloses all cells contents
Cell membranes consist of a lipid layer
with large amounts of cholesterol
Protein scattered through the lipid layer
include enzymes, receptors and
transporters
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Selective permeability allows specific
substances into the cell, while leaving others
out
The internal environment of all cells is
composed of water
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Structure of Cells Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm is the cellular material inside
the cell membrane and outside the
nucleus
Cytoplasm is comprised of metabolic
machines called organelles
Substances within cells vary liver and
muscle cells contain high levels of CHO
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Structure of Cells Nucleus
Considered the control centre for cells and
contains the genes of the cells
These genes give the cell the ability to
duplicate itself
Most cells have one nucleus, some have
multiple including muscle cells
Red blood cells do not have nuclei
Genetic material is called DNA
OR
Deoxyribonucleic acid
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Structure of Cells
mitochondria
The power plant of the cell
Supplies the cell with energy in the form of
ATP or adenosine triphospate
ATP is produced through a series of steps
known as the aerobic energy system
Aerobic energy
system is heavily
involved in activities
that last longer than a
few minutes
Cells that are packed
with mitochondria
have high energy
requirements
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Metabolically active cells such as liver and
muscle cells use large amounts of ATP
every day
The human body can oxidise up 120
kilograms of ATP in one day!
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