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Cytology. General structure of the cell. Superficial complex 1. Cytology. 2. General structure of the cell 3. Noncellular structures 4. Cell membrane (plasmalemma) 5. Junctions. 6. Organeles 7. Nucleus 8. Cell cycle

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Cytology. General structure of the cell. Superficial complex

1. Cytology.2. General structure of the

cell3. Noncellular structures 4. Cell membrane

(plasmalemma)5. Junctions.6. Organeles7. Nucleus8. Cell cycle

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Cytology – sience about structure, function and development of cells and noncelllular structures

Cell – limited by active membrane structuraly arenged system of bipolimers, which form nucleus and cytoplasm, take part in metabolism, protection and renewal cells as system

Components of cell: cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus

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Noncellular structure:

• Nucleated:

- symplast (sceletal muscular fibers)

- syncytium (spermatogenesis, ovogenesis)

• Nonnucleated:

- Extracellular matrix

- Erythrocytes and platelates

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Fluid-mosaic structure of the cell membrane

1.Glycocalyx2. Bilipid layer3. Cortical layer

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Cell membrane scheme

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Cell membrane proteins

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Functions of cell membrane:• Limiting and transport:

a) endocytosis:- fagocytosis- pinocytosis

a) ekzosytosis:- Secretion- Excretion- Recretion- clazmatosis

2. Perimembrane metabolism

3. Cell reception

4. Junctions:

a) adhesive (tight, adherent),

b) isolated (desmosome, gap)

c) communicative (necsus, synapse)

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Cell

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Organelles • General• 1. Microscopic and submicroscopic

• Special – Cilia– Flagella – Fibrilles (myo-, tono-, neurofibrilles)

Membranebounded:

1. Mitochondrion

2. endoplasmatic reticulum (rough and smooth)

3. Golgi apparatus

4. Lysosome

5. Peroxisome

Membraneless:

1. Ribosome

2. Microfilament

3. Microtubules

4. Cell center

5. Proteasome

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Components of nucleus:• Nucleolemma

(cariolemma)• Carioplasma• Nucleolus• Cromatin or chromosomes

Function:

1. Storage and passihg genetic information

2. Control of protein synthesis (realization of genetic information)

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Round nuclei with nucleoli

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Hertiving ratio – nucleo-cytoplasmatic ratio

Paranecrosis – state between life and die of nucleus

Kinds of nucleus die:

Cariopiknosis - condensation

Cariorecsis - desintegration

Cariolysis - dussolution

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Barr’s body – condensated sex

chromatin

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Cell cycle

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G0-period cells:

•Steam cells

•Differentiated cells:

–Erythrocytes, epidermocytes

–Can rephase (hepatocytes)

•Cannot dived (higher differentiated) neurons, cardiomyoctyes

Dies of cells:

Necrosis – due to outer environment factors

Apoptosis – inner checking, due to genetic program

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Confocal scanning laser microscope image