Lesson 4 Cell Modifications

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General Biology 1 for STEM students


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Cell Modification
Prepared by:
MR. KEVIN FRANCIS E. MAGAOAY
Faculty, SHS Biology Department
C h a p t e r 4

Learning Objectives:
Define cell modification
enumerate and describe the three types of cell
modification
characterize apical, basal and lateral cell
modifications
give examples of apical, basal and lateral cell
modifications

Overview:
Definition of Cell modification
Three types of Cell Modification
Examples of Apical, Basal and Lateral Cell
Modification
Functions of the different Cell Modification

What is Cell Modification?
Are specialized or modifications re-acquired by
the cell after cell division that helps the cell in
different beneficial ways

Cell Modification

Apical
Cilia
Flagella
Microvilli
Pseudopods
ECM
Cell wall
Glycoprotein Collagen
Basal Hemidesmosomes
Lateral
Tight Junctions
Adhering Junctions
Gap Junctions

basement membrane
A Three types of cell junctions in animal tissues.
gap junctions


adhering junctions
tight junctions
free surface of epithelial tissue
plasmodesma


ER
cytoplasm
plasma membrane
cell wall
B Plasmodesmata are channels
that connect the cytoplasm and ER
of adjacent plant cells.

Apical Modification
Cell modification found on
the apical surface of the
cell

basement membrane
gap junctions


adhering junctions
tight junctions
free surface of epithelial tissue

Apical Modification
Cilia and Flagella
Cilia are usually short,
hair-like structures that
move in waves
Flagella are long whiplike
structures
Formed from
microtubules

Apical Modification
Cilia Flagellum

Apical Modification
Villi and Microvilli
Villi are finger-like projections
that arise from the epithelial
layer in some organs. They help
to increase surface area
allowing for faster and more
efficient adsorption
Microvilli are smaller projections
that arise from the cell's surface
that also increase surface area
allowing faster and more
efficient absorption

Apical Modification
Pseudopods
Temporary, irregular
lobes formed by
amoebas and some
other eukaryotic cells
Bulge outward to
move the cell or
engulf prey

Apical Modification
Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM)
Compound secreted by the cell on its apical
surface
Cell wall is the extracellular structure in plant
cells that distinguishes them from animal cells
Glycoprotein is the main ingredient of ECM in
animal cells

Apical Modification

Basal Modification
Cell modification found on
the basal surface of the
cell
basement membrane
gap junctions


adhering junctions
tight junctions
free surface of epithelial tissue

Basal Modification
Desmosomes/Hemidesmosomes
Anchoring junction on the
basal surface of the cell
Rivet-like links between
cytoskeleton and extracellular
matrix components such as
the basal lamina that underlie
epithelia
Primarily composed of keratin,
integrins and cadherins

Basal Modification

Lateral Modification
Cell modification found
on the basal surface of
the cell

Lateral Modification
Tight Junction
Act as barriers that
regulate the movement
of water and solutes
between epithelial layers
Prevent leakage of ECF

Lateral Modification
Adhering Junction
Anchoring junction on the
lateral surface of the cell
Very similar to the
anchoring junction of the
basal surface of the cell
Fasten cells to one
another

basement membrane
Three types of cell junctions in animal tissues.
gap junctions


adhering junctions
tight junctions
free surface of epithelial tissue

Lateral Modification
Gap Junction
Also known as
communicating junctions
Closable channels that
connect the cytoplasm of
adjoining animal cells
Presence of connexon that
allow direct exchange of
chemicals between the
cytoplasm of two cells
basement membrane
Three types of cell junctions in animal tissues.
gap junctions


adhering junctions
tight junctions
free surface of epithelial tissue

Assignment
Visit the link:
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Eukaryotic_Cell_v
s_Prokaryotic_Cell