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The functions of the organism are divided up among its parts (organs and organ systems). All the parts cooperate to carry out all the functions of the whole organism. 1.Some activities cannot be performed by only one person, but need a team of people. What type of activity requires a team of people to work together in order to complete a task? Answers might include building a human pyramid or constructing an arch out of blocks. 2. What do you think are some characteristics of a successful team? Divide up jobs and cooperate well with one another. 3. How is a multicellular organism similar to a successful team?

Chapter 7-2 & 7-3 Cell Structure and Function Image from: © Pearson Education Inc, Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall; All rights reserved Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear envelope Ribosome (attached) Ribosome (free) Cell Membrane Rough endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Mitochondrion Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Centrioles

Go to Section: 7–2 Cell Structure I. Animal cells A.Cell Membrane B. Nucleus C. Cytoskeleton D. Centrioles E. Mitochondria F. Endoplasmic Reticulum G. Ribosomes H. Golgi Apparatus F.Lysosomes II. Plant cells A. Cell wall B. Vacuoles C.Chloroplasts III. Bacteria Section 7-2 Section Outline

Image from: A CELL is... made of MOLECULES _______  ___________  ___________ ATOMS MOLECULESORGANELLES

1. All living things are made of _____________. 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure & function in an organism (= basic unit of __________) 3. New cells are produced from _________________ cells CELL THEORY CELL SIZE ___________ cells > _________ cells > _____________ Cells life existing PLANTANIMAL BACTERIA

CELL MEMBRANE (also called plasma membrane) Cell membranes are made mainly of ________________ & __________________ PHOSPHOLIPIDS PROTEINS Outside of cell Inside of cell (cytoplasm) Cell membrane Proteins Protein channel Lipid bilayer Carbohydrate chains Image from: © Pearson Education Inc, Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall; All rights reserved

LIPID TAILS ARE HYDROPHOBIC HYDROPHILIC  HYDROPHOBIC  Image by Riedell

Oil and water don’t mix! Image from:

PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER Image from: SEE HOW MEMBRANES FORM

CELL MEMBRANE Proteins that stick on the surface = _____________ (either inside or outside of cell) Proteins that stick INTO membrane = ________________ (can go part way in or all the way through) PERIPHERAL INTEGRAL

Recognize “self” GLYCOPROTEINS GLYCOPROTEINS are PROTEINS with carbohydrates attached Image from:

1.What are some things that can pass through a window screen? Answers may include air, fine dust, and rainwater. 2.What are some things that cannot pass through a window screen? Why is it important to keep these things from moving through the screen? Insects, leaves, and other matter that may fall from trees. The screen keeps out annoying insects and objects that may bring dirt into the home. 3. The cell is surrounded by a cell membrane, which regulates what enters and leaves the cell. Why is it important to regulate what moves into and out of a cell? Materials such as oxygen and food that are needed by the cell have to be able to get inside the cell. At the same time, excess materials have to leave the cell.

WHAT DOES IT DO? Acts as a boundary Controls what enters and leaves cell Images from:

Cell membranes MOVE! Molecules in cell membranes are constantly moving and changing Click here to See Fluidity Animation from:

CYTOPLASM (Between nucleus and cell membrane) ORGANELLE- small structure with a specific function (job) Image from: Image from: Organelles suspended in gel-like goo

CELL MEMBRANE (PLASMA MEMBRANE) Made mainly of ____________________ and _________________ HYDROPHOBIC “tails” of phospholipids make molecules line up as LIPID ________________ with POLAR heads facing _______ & NON-POLAR tails facing ________ Proteins attached to surface (inside or outside)= _____________ Proteins stuck into membrane = ______________ (can go part way in or all the way through) OTHER MOLECULES: GLYCOPROTEINS (proteins with ___________attached) STEROIDS (lipids) Membranes are ____________________________________ (=Semi-permeable) Allow certain molecules to pass through; but keep others out __________________ = gel-like material + organelles between nucleus and cell membrane “recognize self” phospholipids proteins BILAYERout in Peripheral Integral sugars SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE cytoplasm

NUCLEUS Largest organelle in animal cells Image from:

NUCLEUS Surrounded by NUCLEAR ENVELOPE (also called NUCLEAR MEMBRANE) DOUBLE MEMBRANE Image from:

NUCLEUS NUCLEAR PORES Openings to allow molecules to move in and out of nucleus Image from:

WHAT DOES IT DO? Contains genetic material (DNA) DNA is spread out as CHROMATIN in non-dividing cells DNA is scrunched up as CHROMOSOMES in dividing cells

WHAT DOES IT DO? Control center of cell Image from: Genetic code tells the cell’s parts what to do Image from:

NUCLEOLUS Dark spot in nucleus = __________ Makes RNA for ribosomes Image from: NUCLEOLUS

NUCLEUS NUCLEOLUS Surrounded by ______________ MEMBRANE called the NUCLEAR __________________  ___________ CENTER OF CELL  Nuclear ___________ allow molecules in & out  CONTAINS GENETIC MATERIAL (_______)  Dark spot = NUCLEOLUS makes ___________________ (RNA) DNA is scrunched up as ______________ in dividing cells. DNA is spread out as ________________ in non-dividing cells. ENVELOPE PORES CONTROL DNA RIBOSOMES CHROMOSOMES CHROMATIN DOUBLE

CYTOSKELETON Helps cell maintain shape Help move organelles around Made of PROTEINS: MICROFILAMENTS (Actin) & MICROTUBULES (Tubulin) Image from: Image from: © Pearson Education Inc, Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall; All rights reserved

CYTOSKELETON Made of PROTEINS called ______________ & _________________ FUNCTION: _________________________ ___________________________________ MICROTUBULES MICROFILAMENTS Helps cell maintain shape; Support; Helps in movement

CENTRIOLES Appear during cell division to pull chromosomes apart

CENTRIOLES/MITOTIC SPINDLE Made of MICROTUBULES (Tubulin) Image from:

CENTRIOLES MICROTUBULES ANIMAL Made of __________________________ Only seen in _______________ cells during cell division Function:__________________________________ Pull chromosomes apart;

MITOCHONDRION (plural=MITOCHONDRIA) Look like “little sausages” Image from:

MITOCHONDRIA Surrounded by a DOUBLE membrane Folded inner membrane increases surface area for more chemical reactions Image from: Has its own DNA

MITOCHONDRIA Come from cytoplasm in EGG You inherit your mitochondria from your mother!

WHAT DOES IT DO? Burns glucose to release energy Stores energy as ATP “Powerplant of cell” Images from: Image by: Riedell

MITOCHONDRION (pl. MITOCHONDRIA) Surrounded by _____________ membrane Contains its own ___________ _______________ of cell Burns ____________ Stores energy released as ______ Folded inner membrane = _________________ (increases surface area for more chemical reactions) DOUBLE DNA Power plant GLUCOSE ATP CRISTAE

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM 2 KINDS: SMOOTH or ROUGH Network of hollow membrane tubules Image from:

ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (Rough ER) Makes membrane proteins and proteins for export out of cell Image from: Animation from:

ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER) Has RIBOSOMES attached Proteins are made on ribosomes and inserted into Rough ER to be modified and transported Image from:

SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (smooth ER) Has NO ribosomes attached Has enzymes for special tasks Image from:

SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (smooth ER) Image from: Makes membrane lipids (steroids) Regulates calcium (muscle cells) Destroys toxic substances (Liver)

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM ROUGH ER SMOOTH ER (with ribosomes) (no ribosomes) Internal Network of membranes Rough ER: Attached ribosomes make _________________ which are modified and transported to Golgi for export Smooth ER: Makes membrane lipids(__________________) Regulates ________________ in muscles Breaks down _________________ in liver PROTEINS STEROIDS CALCIUM TOXINS

RIBOSOMES Made of PROTEINS and RNA Protein factory for cell Join amino acids to make proteins Image from:  Image by: RIedell

RIBOSOMES Can be attached to Rough ER OR free in cytoplasm Image from: Image from:

RIBOSOMES Can be _________ or ___________ to Rough ER MADE OF ______________ & ________ FUNCTION: _____________________ FREE ATTACHED PROTEINS RNA MAKE PROTEINS

GOLGI APPARATUS (BODY) Pancake like membrane stacks Modify, sort, & package molecules from ER for storage OR transport out of cell Image from: Image from:

Animation from: See a Golgi movie

GOLGI APPARATUS (BODY) Looks like a “______________________” Made of ______________________ FUNCTION: Modify, sort, & package substances from ER for ______________ or _______________ out of cell stack of pancakes membranes export storage

It’s ALL connected!

LYSOSOMES Membrane bound sacs that contain PROTEINS called digestive enzymes Animation from: Digest food, unwanted molecules, old organelles, cells, bacteria, etc

LYSOSOMES Image modified from: See lysosomes in actionin action:

LYSOSOMES Image from:

“PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH” = ______________________ APOPTOSIS Lysosomes help digest unwanted cells

Apoptosis plays a role in: Embryonic development Normal body cell maintenance Immune system responses Cancer AIDS infection Transplant rejection

LYSOSOMES Sac containing _________________________ FUNCTION: Digests __________________________________ Plays a role in ____________“Programmed cell death” Cell suicide for the good of the organism Digestive enzymes food molecules & unwanted cells/cell parts; APOPTOSIS

FLAGELLA & CILIA Made of PROTEINS called MICROTUBULES (9 + 2 arrangement) Image from:

FLAGELLA Help in cell movement

CILIA Move cell itself Animation from:

CILIA Move substances past cells

CILIA Many short FLAGELLA Few Long WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? Animation from:

CILIA & FLAGELLA Made of PROTEINS called _______________ organized in a _________ arrangement that help with ___________________ CILIA ________ & __________ FUNCTION: ______________________ FLAGELLA ______ & ________ FUNCTION: _________________ MICROTUBULES MOVEMENT MANY SHORT Move cells; move substances past cells FEW LONG Move cells

WHAT’S SPECIAL ABOUT PLANT CELLS? Cell wall HUGE vacuoles Chloroplasts No centrioles

CELL WALL Supports and protects cell Outside of cell membrane Made of carbohydrates & proteins Plant cell walls are mainly _____________ CELLULOSE

CELL WALL Found OUTSIDE the ____________________ Provides ____________ & ________________ ___________________ makes plant cells sturdy Bacteria have cell walls made of _______________ Cell membrane SUPPORT PROTECTION CELLULOSE PEPTIDOGLYCAN

VACUOLES Storage space Image from:

VACUOLES Storage space for WATER, salts, proteins (enzymes), carbohydrates, and waste Vacuoles SMALL in ANIMAL CELLS NO VACUOLES IN BACTERIA Image from:

Contractile vacuoles control excess water in cells (HOMEOSTASIS) 1

VACUOLES Storage space for: _______________ Proteins, carbohydrates, water, waste Huge in __________cells, small in _____________ cells, Not in _________________ plant animal bacteria

CHLOROPLASTS Use energy from sunlight to make own food (glucose)

CHLOROPLASTS Surrounded by DOUBLE membrane Contains own DNA Thylakoid membrane sacs contain enzymes for photosynthesis

CHLOROPLAST Surrounded by ____________ membrane Has own ________ _____________ =membrane sacs inside Contain CHLOROPHYLL where _______________________ happens FOUND ONLY IN _____________ CELLS PHOTOSYNTHESIS DOUBLE DNA THYLAKOIDS PLANT

Go to Section: Plant Cell Nuclear envelope Ribosome (attached) Ribosome (free) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Nucleus Rough endoplasmic reticulum Nucleolus Golgi apparatus Mitochondrion Cell wall Cell Membrane Chloroplast Vacuole Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells

WHAT’S DIFFERENT ABOUT BACTERIAL CELLS? Cell wall NO NUCLEAR MEMBRANE DNA is circular No membrane bound organelles

BACTERIA have a CELL WALL BUT… IT’S MADE OF DIFFERENT MOLECULES than plant cell walls! _______________ NOT CELLULOSE! Image from: PEPTIDOGLYCAN

WHICH IS BIGGER? _________ > _____________ > ___________ Plant cellAnimal cell bacteria

DIFFERENCES IN ANIMAL CELLS, PLANT CELLS, AND BACTERIA ANIMAL CELLPLANT CELLBACTERIA Eukaryotes Prokaryotes Cell membrane Nuclear membrane NO nuclear membrane NO cell wallCell wall made of CELLULOSE Cell wall made of PEPTIDOGLYCAN Has ribosomes DNA in multiple chromosomes DNA is a single circular strand (ring) CYTOSKELETON Small vacuolesReally big vacuoleNO vacuoles Has lysosomes NO lysosomes Has centriolesNO centrioles NO chloroplastsChloroplastsNO chloroplasts SMALLERSMALLSMALLEST

BACTERIA are PROKARYOTES PLANTS & ANIMALS are EUKARYOTES No membrane bound organelles Organelles with membranes

USE WORDS FROM THE WORD BANKS TO COMPLETE THE VENN DIAGRAM COMPARISON