hlt31507 certificate iii in nutrition & dietetic assistance
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HLT31507 CERTIFICATE III IN NUTRITION & DIETETIC ASSISTANCE. CELLS & TISSUES delivered by: Mary-Louise Dieckmann. Cells are the building blocks of life They are comprised of four elements: Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen. Cells. Cells have three main parts: The plasma membrane - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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HLT31507 CERTIFICATE III IN NUTRITION & DIETETIC ASSISTANCE
CELLS & TISSUESdelivered by:
Mary-Louise Dieckmann
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Cells
• Cells are the building blocks of life
• They are comprised of four elements:– Carbon– Oxygen– Hydrogen– Nitrogen
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Structure of a Cell
Cells have three main parts:• The plasma membrane• The cytoplasm• The nucleus
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The Nucleus
Control centre of a cell. It contains:• DNA – deoxyribonucleic acid
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The Plasma Membrane
• is the outer boundary for the cell, also referred to as cell membrane
• Is arranged ‘tail to tail’• has a double phospholipid layer with– Hydrophilic heads (water loving)– Hydrophobic tails (water hating)
• contains proteins, cholesterol and gylcoproteins (sugar-proteins)
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The Plasma Membrane
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The Cytoplasm• is outside the nucleus but inside the plasma membrane• Contains:– Cytosol– Organelles– Inclusions
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The Cytoplasm• The cytosol is the fluid that suspends other elements
• The inclusions are chemical substances (present depending on the type of cell)
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The Organelles• Metabolic machinery of the cell. They include:– Mitochondria– Ribosomes– Endoplasmic Reticulum (rough and smooth)– Golgi Apparatus– Lysosomes– Peroxisomes– Cytoskeleton– Centrioles
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Organelles
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The OrganellesMitochondria are the ‘powerplants’ of a cell– They carry out reactions where oxygen is used to break down food– Provide ATP for cellular energy
Ribosomes are the actual sites of protein synthesisThey are made of protein and RNA (riboxynucleicacid)
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The OrganellesGolgi Apparatus is the ‘traffic director’ for cellular proteinsModifies and packages proteins for transportProduces different types of ‘packages’:• Secretory vesicles• Cell membrane components• Lysosomes
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The Golgi Apparatus
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The Organelles
Cytoskeleton is the framework that determines the cell shape
A network of protein structures
Provides the cell with an internal framework that helps to support other organelles
Allows transport and types of cellular movement
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Cell Diversity
Two types of cells that connect body parts• Fibroblasts• Erythrocytes (red blood cells)
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Cell Diversity• Epithelial cells cover and line body organs
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Cell Diversity• Skeletal muscles and smooth muscle cells have contractile filaments designed for contraction that causes movement
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Cell Diversity• Fat cells store nutrients
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Cell Diversity• Macrophages or phagocytes fight disease. The lysosomes digest infectious micro-organisms
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Cell Diversity• Nerve cells gather information and control body functions
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Cell Diversity• Reproductive cells include oocytes and sperm
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CHAPTER 3 – PART 2CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY
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Membrane Transport• Membrane transport – movement of substances into and out of the cell
• Two Transport Methods – passive (no energy) and active (metabolic energy provided by the cell)
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Solutions• Intracellular fluid (found inside the cell)– cytosol and nucleoplasm
• Extracellular fluid (or interstitial fluid) (found outside the cell)– hormones, nutrients, neurotransmitters and waste products
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Passive Transport
• Two types – diffusion and filtration
• Simple diffusion:– substances move from an
area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentrations
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Passive Transport
• Facilitated (helped) diffusion – uses a carrier or a channel – Substances bind to
protein carriers– Moves through a
channel constructed by channel proteins
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Passive TransportFiltration• water and solutes are forced through the membrane wall by pressure• Pressure can be caused by blood pressure ie. Kidney filtration.
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Active Transport• Uses sodium-potassium pump to move ions against the concentration gradient• Requires ATP to energise the protein carriers
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Active Transport
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Active Transport
• Step 1 – Sodium enters the protein pump, and 1 ion of phosphate binds onto the pump, causing it to change shape
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Active Transport
• Step 2 – The protein pump changes shape and then sodium ions (Na) are forced out of the cell.
• Next, potassium (K) ions bind onto the pump protein, and the phosphate ion lets go.
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Active Transport
• Step 3 – this causes the pump protein to return to its original shape, and then potassium ions are released into the cell.
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Exocytosis (out of the cell)• Bulk transport of substances – hormone, mucus or ejection of waste products
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Endocytosis (into the cell)• Includes all of the ATP-fuelled processes• Vesicular sac forms, bringing ingested substance into cell• Lysosomes digest vesicle, releasing contents into cytoplasm
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Endocytosis (into the cell)
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CHAPTER 3 – PART 3BODY TISSUES
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TissuesTissues are groups of cells that are similar in structure and function.Four primary tissue types:– Epithelial tissue– Connective tissue– Muscle tissue– Nervous tissue
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Epithelial Tissue• Forms body coverings, body linings and glandular tissue• Major functions:– Protection– Absorption– Filtration– Secretion
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Special Characteristics of Epithelial Tissue
• Closely packed cells• Always have apical (unattached) and basal (attached) surfaces• Innervated but avascular• Two names – first indicates number of layers, second describes the shape of the cell
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Simple Epithelia
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Stratified Epithelia• More than one layer. More durable than simple epithelia, mostly concerned with protection.
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Pseudostratified Columnar Epithelium
• False (pseudo) impression of being stratified
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Transitional Epithelia
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Connective TissueMost abundant and widely distributed tissue in human bodyFunctions:• Binding and support• Protection• Insulation• Transportation
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Connective Tissue Characteristics
• Blood supply varies – some are well vascularized and others have poor blood supply or are avascular
• Extracellular Matrix – non living material that surrounds living cells
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Extracellular Matrix• Ground substance – mostly water, adhesion proteins & polysaccharide molecules• Fibers – provide support. Three types:– Collagen (providing high tensile strength) – Elastic (allowing stretch and recoil)– Reticular (fine fibers that form networks)
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Major Classes of Connective Tissue
• Blood• Loose Connective Tissue • Dense Connective Tissue • Cartilage • Bone
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Blood• Blood cells surrounded by fluid matrix (plasma)• Fibers visible during clotting• Functions as transport vehicle
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Loose Connective TissueAreolar Connective Tissue• Most widely distributed connective tissue• Soft and pliable – ‘cob-web’ like• Contains all fiber types• Can soak up excess fluid
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Loose Connective Tissue
Adipose (fat) Connective Tissue• Matrix is areolar tissue with
fat globules• Cells contain large lipid
deposits• Functions:– Insulates the body– Protects some organs (ie.
Kidneys)– Site of fuel storage
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Loose Connective TissueReticular Connective Tissue• Delicate network of interwoven fibers• Forms internal supporting network (stroma) of lymphoid organs, including:– Spleen– Lymph nodes– Bone marrow
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Dense Connective Tissue
• Major matrix element is collagen fibers
• Cells are known as fibroblasts
• Two major types:– Tendon (attach muscle to
bone)– Ligaments (attach bone to
bone)
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Cartilage
Hyaline Cartilage• Most abundant
cartilage in body• Comprised of
collagen fibers and a rubbery matrix
• Entire fetal skeleton is hyaline cartilage
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Cartilage
• Elastic Cartilage – provides strength and stretchability – ie. The external ear
• Fibrocartilage – highly compressible, providing cushioning – ie. The intervertebral discs
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Bone
• Also know as osseous tissue• Protects and supports the
body• Comprised of:– Bone cells in lacunae– Hard matrix of calcium salts– Large numbers of collagen fibers
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Muscle Tissue• Highly specialised to contract or shorten to produce movement.• Three major types:– Skeletal muscle– Cardiac muscle– Smooth muscle
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Skeletal Muscle Tissue• Under voluntary control• Cells are striated, multi-nucleate• Attaches to the bones
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Cardiac Muscle Tissue
• Only found in the heart• Involuntary• Cells are uninucleate and
striated• Cells attach to other
cardiac muscle cells at intercalated disks
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Smooth Muscle Tissue
• Involuntary• No visible striations,
uninucleate• Surrounds hollow organs• Attaches to other smooth
muscle cells
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Nervous Tissue• Two principal types:– Nerve Cells (Neurons)
Highly specialised in order to transmit nerve impulses. All have a cell body, nucleus and one or more fibers
– Supporting Cells (Neuroglia)Provide insulation, support and protection. They do not transmit nerve impulses and can divide… (unlike neurons)
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Tissue Repair• Regeneration– Replacement of destroyed tissue by the same kind of cells
• Fibrosis– Repair by dense fibrous connective tissue (scar tissue)
• Determination of method – type of tissue and severity of the injury