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Agenda 1) Warm-Up 5 min 2) Cell Theory Notes II 25 min 3) Cell Organelle WS II 25 min 09-21-11 True The “brain” of the cell—control the cells inner workings.

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1 Agenda 1) Warm-Up 5 min 2) Cell Theory Notes II 25 min 3) Cell Organelle WS II 25 min 09-21-11 True The “brain” of the cell—control the cells inner workings

2 Organism Organ Tissue Cell Organelle Cell Biology

3  The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in the human body.  It can be specialized to do many things.  Just as the objective of Santa’s shop is to make toys the objective of a cell is to make proteins.

4 What might the function of this cell be?

5  The cell consists of a mass of cytoplasm surrounded by a cell membrane.  The cytoplasm contains tiny structures called organelles. Each organelle performs a specific function for the cell.

6 The Organelles

7  Large organelle surrounded by a double layered nuclear membrane.  It contains chromatin, made of DNA, which controls the cells activities. (Santa’s List)

8 Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Chromatin Nucleus

9 Nucleolus (Ribosome Factories) Found in nucleus. Dark area that is important in making ribosomes.

10 here amino acids are assembled to form proteins during protein synthesis.  Where amino acids are assembled to form proteins during protein synthesis.  Located on the ER or floating in the cytoplasm.

11  A network of passageways made from membranes that transports proteins around the cell.  Rough ER has ribosomes.  Smooth ER has no ribosomes  Smooth ER has no ribosomes.

12 Endoplasmic Reticulum

13  A series of saclike membranes where proteins are packaged, stored, and shipped off to their destinations.

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15  Rod-shaped organelle, covered by a double membrane, where cellular respiration takes place. Burn sugar (glucose) to make energy (ATP)

16 Mitochondria

17 Double membrane sacs that contain Chlorophyll. It can take light energy and convert it into sugar (glucose) by Photosynthesis. Chloroplasts (plant cells only: Solar Power)

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19  Vesicles(Sacs) filled with digestive enzymes and acid. They break down and recycle old organelles in the cell.

20  Vesicles (Sacs) filled with enzymes that break down toxins in the cell.

21  A net-like framework that gives the cell its shape.  Composed of threadlike proteins called microfilaments, microtubules.

22 Cytoskeleton

23  Two small cylinders made of protein microtubules that help the cell divide during mitosis and meiosis.

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25  Short hair-like structures that wave and create currents to move fluids past a cell.

26 Cilia on a Paramecium

27  Long, hair-like structures that move a cell through a fluid. Flagella

28 Semipermeable barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell  Semipermeable barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell

29 Cell Wall (plant cells only) Rigid layer of cellulose outside the membrane that supports plant cells. Cell Wall

30 Vacuoles (water tower of cell) Stores water and dissolved mineral cells. In plants there is one large central vacuole. Plant CellAnimal Cell

31 The goal of Santa’s shop is to make toys The goal of a Cell is to make proteins

32 DUE TODAY: Organelle Color WS DUE NEXT CLASS: Cell WS Cell WS “It’s never to late to be what you might have been.” George Ellis

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