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Tissues and organs are made up of cells and... |
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Nerve Muscle Blood Lymphoid Epithelial Connective |
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Cells don't exist alone, they have.... |
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extracelluilar and cell to cell interactions. |
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Epithelial tissues
Made up in _____ Polar -________ Apical- Basolateral- Differences in membranes are important for function |
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-sheets -two different sides -the surface of the plasma membrane that faces the lumen. -the side that faces away from the lumen |
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The tissue of the gut is important for |
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Molecules taken through the cell - |
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Molecules that pass between the cells - |
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Cells in tissues
Form a ________ barrier allows the movement of .... How? |
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selective permeability, some molecules and not the movement of others Cell junctions |
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Classification of cell junctions Occuluding junctions |
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1) Tight junctions (Vert) 2) Seperate junctions (mostly inverts) |
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Anchoring Junctions Actin Filament attachment sites |
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1) Cell to cell junctions (adherens junctions) 2) Cell to Matrix Junctions (focal adhesions) |
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Anchoring Junctions Intermediate filaments attachment sites |
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1) Cell to cell junctions (desmosomes) 2) Cell to Matrix junctions (hemidesmosomes) |
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1) gap junctions 2) Chemical synapses 3) plasmodesmata (plants) |
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Occluding Junctions
What does their name tell you? |
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they occlude the movement of most molecules between cells |
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Tight junctions Keep ______ from crossing between cells Keep ________ membrane proteins in their correct location |
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macromolecules, apical and basolateral |
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Proteins of tight junctions
______-integral tm protein ______ proteins - peripheral intracellular protein |
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Claudins and Occludins, ZO (zona occludens) |
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ZO are ____ ____ ____ proteins- |
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-Intracellular peripheral membrane -Bind to actin cytoskeleton and TJ proteins |
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Anchoring Junctions functions |
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anchor the cells to one another and to the extracellular matrix Cell-cell Cell-ECM |
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4 types of Anchoring Junctions 2 that are cell-cell |
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Adherins junctions Desmosomes |
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Adherens junctions and desmosomes Function- Use proteins called ____ These proteins connect to cytoskeleton proteins via ______ |
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-Connect cells to one another cadherins -intracellular anchor proteins |
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Adherins Junctions
Cadherin - |
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transmembrane proteins that interact with one another |
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Adherins Junctions Catenins- |
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bind to cadherin and to actin filaments |
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Desmosomes - linked to
Look like little rivets holding cell together because _____ |
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Intermediate Filaments they provide strength |
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What are the other two anchoring junctions?
Don’t bind cell to cell, but instead cell to ______ Transmembrane proteins - |
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-Focal adhesions and hemi-desmosomes -extracellular matrix (ECM) -integrins |
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Focal adhesions - anchor to Hemidesmosomes - anchor to |
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Integrin is made up of __ and ___ Subunits |
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Communication Junctions ... to pass from one cell to the next What kind? |
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Allow chemical or electrical signals Gap Junctions |
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Gap Junction Proteins Differ in different tissues (___) Called ____ _______ proteins that assemble into aqueous channel (__________) Allow _______ to pass |
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-16 -connexins -4 pass transmembrane -need 6 to make one channel on one cell -small molecules |
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Importance of gap junctions What small molecules pass - Electrical coupling - Regulated by ____ - ____ |
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-nucleotides, monosaccharides, amino acids etc… sharing is good - allows for fast responses and synchronizes actions quickly (heart) -pH and Calcium |
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