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cytoplasm jelly-like material around organelles central vacuole storage: food, water or waste cell wall support mitochondria make ATP in cellular respiration lysosome digestion & clean up chloroplast make ATP & sugars in photosynthesis cell membrane cell boundary controls movement of materials in & out recognizes signals

2. Cells need workers = proteins! Making proteins to run daily life & growth, the cell must… read genes (DNA) build proteins structural proteins (muscle fibers, hair, skin, claws) enzymes (speed up chemical reactions) signals (hormones) & receptors organelles that do this work… nucleus ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Golgi apparatus

Proteins do all the work! one of the major job of cells is to make proteins, because… proteins do all the work! structural enzymes signals receptors DNA proteins cells

Nucleus Function Structure control center of cell protects DNA instructions for building proteins Structure nuclear membrane nucleolus ribosome factory chromosomes DNA

cytoplasm jelly-like material holding organelles in place nucleolus produces ribosomes lysosome food digestion garbage disposal & recycling vacuole & vesicles transport inside cells storage nucleus protects DNA controls cell chromosomes DNA mitochondria make ATP energy from sugar + O2 cell membrane cell boundary controls movement of materials in & out recognizes signals

Ribosomes Function Structure protein factories read instructions to build proteins from DNA Structure some free in cytoplasm some attached to ER Ribosomes on ER

cytoplasm jelly-like material holding organelles in place nucleolus produces ribosomes lysosome food digestion garbage disposal & recycling vacuole & vesicles transport inside cells storage nucleus protects DNA controls cell mitochondria make ATP energy from sugar + O2 ribosomes build proteins cell membrane cell boundary controls movement of materials in & out recognizes signals

Endoplasmic Reticulum Function works on proteins helps complete the proteins after ribosome builds them makes membranes Structure rough ER ribosomes attached smooth ER

cytoplasm jelly-like material holding organelles in place lysosome food digestion garbage disposal & recycling vacuole & vesicles transport inside cells storage nucleus protects DNA controls cell mitochondria make ATP energy from sugar + O2 ribosomes builds proteins ER works on proteins makes membranes cell membrane cell boundary controls movement of materials in & out recognizes signals

Golgi Apparatus Function Structure finishes, sorts, labels & ships proteins like UPS headquarters shipping & receiving department ships proteins in vesicles “UPS trucks” Structure membrane sacs vesicles carrying proteins transport vesicles

cytoplasm jelly-like material holding organelles in place lysosome food digestion garbage disposal & recycling vacuole & vesicles transport inside cells storage nucleus protects DNA controls cell mitochondria make ATP energy from sugar + O2 ribosomes builds proteins ER helps finish proteins makes membranes Golgi apparatus finishes, packages & ships proteins cell membrane cell boundary controls movement of materials in & out recognizes signals

endoplasmic reticulum nucleus protein on its way! DNA TO: RNA vesicle TO: TO: vesicle ribosomes TO: protein finished protein Golgi apparatus Making Proteins

nucleolus make ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum processes proteins makes membranes nucleus control cell protects DNA ribosomes make proteins cytoplasm jelly-like material around organelles central vacuole storage: food, water or waste Golgi apparatus finish & ship proteins cell wall support mitochondria make ATP in cellular respiration lysosome digestion & clean up chloroplast make ATP & sugars in photosynthesis cell membrane cell boundary controls movement of materials in & out recognizes signals

3. Cells need to make more cells! Making more cells to replace, repair & grow, the cell must… copy their DNA make extra organelles divide the new DNA & new organelles between 2 new “daughter” cells organelles that do this work… nucleus centrioles

Centrioles Function Structure help coordinate cell division only in animal cells Structure one pair in each cell

cytoplasm jelly-like material holding organelles in place lysosome food digestion garbage disposal & recycling vacuole & vesicles transport inside cells storage nucleus protects DNA controls cell centrioles cell division ribosomes builds proteins ER helps finish proteins makes membranes mitochondria make ATP energy from sugar + O2 Golgi apparatus finishes, packages & ships proteins cell membrane cell boundary controls movement of materials in & out recognizes signals

Our organelles do all those jobs! Cell Summary Cells have 3 main jobs make energy need food + O2 cellular respiration & photosynthesis need to remove wastes make proteins need instructions from DNA need to chain together amino acids & “finish” & “ship” the protein make more cells need to copy DNA & divide it up to daughter cells Our organelles do all those jobs!

That’s my cellular story… Any Questions? 2009-2010