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Instructor Manual Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism, 7th Edition Sareen Gropper, Jack Smith, Timothy Carr | Complete A+ Guide

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Advanced Nutrition and Human Metabolism, Gropper, 7e
Chapter 1 – The Cell: A Microcosm of Life

Table of Contents
 Chapter Outline
 Resources
 Perspectives – Classroom Discussion
 Assignment – Group Project
 Answer Keys
o Case Study
o Responding to Research
o Labeling It
 Worksheet 1: Responding to Research – Mitochondria and Aging
 Worksheet 2: Labeling It – A Eukaryotic Cell

Chapter Outline
I. Introduction
1. This chapter provides a brief review of the basics of a cell, including cellular
components, biological energy, and an overview of a cell’s natural life span.
2. Key Terms
a. Cells – basic living, structural, and functional units of the human body
b. Eukaryotic cells – multicellular organisms
c. Prokaryotic cells – primitive cells
d. Plasma membrane – sheet-like structure that encapsulates and
surrounds the cell, allowing it to exist as a distinct unit
3. Figures and Tables
a. Figure 1.1 – three-dimensional depiction of a typical mammalian liver cell

II. Components of Cells
A. Plasma Membrane
1. Sheet-like structure that encapsulates and surrounds the cell. It is
asymmetrical and considered to be a fluid structure
2. Key Terms
a. Hydrophobic – molecule or part of molecule that repels water but has
strong affinity for nonpolar substances
b. Receptors – macromolecules that bind a signal molecule with a high
degree of specificity that triggers intracellular events
c. Enzymes – protein catalysts that increase the rate of a chemical reaction
in the body
3. Figures and tables
a. Figure 1.2 – lipid bilayer structure of biological membranes
b. Figure 1.3 – fluid model of cell membrane. Lipids and proteins are mobile
and can move laterally in the membrane

,B. Cytoplasmic Matrix
1. Consists of filaments or fibers and provides the cell with structural support,
framework, network to direct movement, means of independent location,
pathway for intercellular communication, and possible transfer of RNA and
DNA
2. Key Terms
a. Microtubules – hollow, cylindrical cytoskeletal structures composed of
the protein tubulin that act to support the cell structure
b. Intermediate filaments – strong, ropelike cytoskeletal fibers that are
made of protein and that function to provide mechanical stability to cells
c. Microfilaments – solid cytoskeletal structures made of a double-helix
polymer of the protein actin that play a role in cell motility
3. Microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments – make up the
cytoskeleton
4. Structural arrangement
a. Hexose monophosphate shunt – pentose phosphate pathway
5. Figures and tables
a. Figure 1.4 – the cytoskeleton provides a structure for cell organelles,
microvilli, and large molecules
C. Mitochondrion
1. Cellular organelle that is the site of energy production by oxidative
phosphorylation and the site of tricarboxylic acid cycle
2. Key terms
a. Mitochondria – primary sites of oxygen use and ATP production in cells
b. Oxidative phosphorylation – pathway in the mitochondria that makes
ATP from ADP and Pi
c. Electron transport chain – sequential transfer of electrons from reduced
coenzymes to oxygen that is coupled with ATP formation and occurs
within the mitochondria
3. Mitochondrial membrane – consists of a matrix or interior space
surrounded by a double membrane
4. Mitochondrial matrix – metabolic enzyme systems that function by
catalyzing reactions of the tricarboxylic acid and fatty acid oxidation
5. Figures and tables
a. Figure 1.5 – the mitochondrion
b. Figure 1.6 – overview of a cross section of a mitochondrion
D. Nucleus
1. Largest organelle within the cell, regulating most cellular activities
2. Key terms
a. Nuclear envelope – composed of an inner and an outer membrane;
surrounds the cell nucleus
b. Nucleolus – region of the nucleus containing condensed chromatin and
sites for synthesizing ribosomal RNA
c. Genes – section of chromosomal DNA that codes for a single protein
d. Genome – sum of all the chromosomal genes of a cell
e. Nucleotides – phosphate esters of the 5ʹ-phosphate of a purine or
pyrimidine in N-glyosidic linkage with ribose or deoxyribose; occurs in
nucleic acids

, f. Complementary base pairing – pairing of nucleotide bases in two strands
of nucleic acids; A pairs with T or U, while G pairs with C
g. Replication – synthesis of a daughter duplex DNA molecule identical to
the parental duplex DNA
h. Transcription factors – auxiliary proteins that bind to specific sites in the
DNA and alter the transcription of nearby genes
i. Sense strand – the strand of DNA that serves as a template for mRNA
j. Introns – noncoding regions of a gene
k. Exons – coding regions of a gene
l. Anticodons – three-base sequences of nucleotides within transfer RNA
molecules
m. Elongation – (1) extension of the polypeptide chain of the protein product
during protein synthesis, (2) the addition of carbons to a fatty acid chain
n. MicroRNAs – small noncoding RNAs that silence gene expression by
binding to mRNA to inhibit its translation and/or promote its
degradation
3. Nucleic acids – macromolecules of nucleotides; consist of a nitrogenous
core, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate
4. Cell replication – synthesis of daughter DNA identical to the parental DNA
5. Transcription – taking genetic information in a single strand of DNA and
making a specific sequence of bases in a messenger RNA chain
6. Translation – process by which genetic information in an mRNA molecule is
turned into the sequence of amino acids in the protein
7. Control of gene expression – controlled through transcription, processing-
level control mechanisms determine the path by which mRNA is translated
into polypeptide and translation-level control mechanisms determine which
mRNA is translated
8. Figures and tables
a. Figure 1.7 – steps of protein synthesis
b. Figure 1.8 – DNA replication
E. Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus
1. The organelles function together to create a mechanism for communication
from the innermost part of the cell to its exterior
2. Key terms
a. Endoplasmic reticulum – network of membranous channels pervading
the cytosol and providing continuity between the nuclear envelope, the
Golgi apparatus, and the plasma membrane
b. Sarcoplasmic reticulum – smooth endoplasmic reticulum that is found in
muscle cells and is the site of the calcium pump
c. Cytochromes – heme-containing proteins that serve as electron carriers
d. Oxidation – enzymatic reaction in which oxygen is added to, or hydrogen
and its electrons are removed from, the reactant
e. Lipophilic – state of being attracted to lipids and thus repelled by water
f. Hydrophilic – refers to a molecule or part of a molecule having a strong
affinity for water and other polar substances
g. Golgi apparatus – the part of the cell responsible for modifying
macromolecules synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and
packaging them to be transported to the cell surface or cytosol
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