Cells There are two main types of cells:. Prokaryotic D N A small Cell walls Cell membrane ribosome bacteria cytoplasm Cell membrane Cell wall DNA.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Question and Answer Samples and Techniques
Advertisements

The Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells Animal Cells Can not make their own food so they have to eat food Do not go through photosynthesis Animal.
Cell Structure and Function Review
Cell Types and Cell Structure
Cell Organelles. Review  No organelles in prokaryotic cells  Both plants and animals are eukaryotic cells!
The 3 Basic Parts of all Cells 1.Plasma Membrane 2.Cytoplasm 3.Nucleus or Nuclear Area.
WHY DO WE HAVE OVER 35 TRILLION CELLS?. What is a cell?  Cell: Smallest unit of living matter that can carry out all processes required for life.
Cell Membrane Every cell is surrounded by a protective membrane called a cell membrane. This membrane is flexible & protects the inside of the cell from.
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Biology Unit 04 Lesson 01.
Bell Ringer [3 Minutes] State the 3 points of the Cell Theory
Jeopardy Game Host: Kristina Jackson. $100 Name the Cell Part Plant Cell, Animal Cell, or Both $100 $300 $200 Organelle Functions $300 $100 $200 $300.
Cell Organelles Use this presentation in conjunction with the Cell Organelle note-taking worksheet. Run through the entire presentation before using it.
Parts of the Cell.
{ Cell Structures & Functions Review. What type of cell?
Pretest What is a cell? What are some components of a cell? What are 3 differences between a plant and animal cell? What is the difference between a prokaryotic.
7.3 Eukaryotic Cell Structure 1.Plasma Membrane a.Animal and Plant cells b Cell Wall a.Plant cells, fungi, bacteria, some protists b.--- located.
Cell structure Review A cell that has no nucleus or membrane bound organelles is a Plant cell Animal cell Prokaryotic cell Eukaryotic cell.
Cell Organelles.
Animal Cell
Cell Review. Organelles! Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Prokaryote – simple, can’t carry out complex functions – Have DNA/RNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane.
Cell types Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells. Nucleus Nucleus contains DNA Membrane-bound organelles including Nucleolus Nuclear membrane/Envelope Free.
Organelle Review. Eukaryotes Plant and Animal Cells. Eukaryotes have a nucleus.
Cell Organelles Found in Plant and Animal Cells Cell membrane Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochonria Ribosomes Lysosomes Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi Body Cilia.
Prokaryotes - Single celled organisms - No membrane bound organelles - ex: no nucleus or mitochondria - Free floating DNA - Bacteria are prokaryotic.
Cell Parts – Practice Quiz Number your paper 1-15… Identify each structure!
Cell Theory 1. All living things are made of cells. 2. Cells are produced from other cells. 3. Cells are the basic units of structure and function for.
Organelle Function nucleus mitochondria cell membrane chloroplast
Cellular Structure. Nucleus  The control center of the cell.
Chapter 6.  Prokaryote  Cells with no nucleus nucleoid  Simple and small  Bacteria  Eukaryote  Cells with many organelles  Large and complex 
Cell Organelles Section 7.3. Cell Wall  Found outside some cell membranes  It provides support and protection  Made of cellulose.
Objective: What are the functions of the different organelles within cells?
Aim: How can we describe the structure and function of cell organelles?
Cells. How do we study cells? Light Microscope: Magnify about 1000 times Electron Microscope: uses electron beams and magnifies 1,000,000 times. Used.
Cell Organelles and Functions
Cell Organelles. Types of Cells Prokaryotic  Prokaryotes are very simple cells  Probably first to inhabit the earth.  Prokaryotic cells do not contain.
ORGANIZATION CHART BACTERIA. Aim: How can we describe the structure and function of cell organelles?
Cell Structure and Function Chapter 7. Cell Theory  All living things are made of cells.  Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living.
Cell History Membrane Transport Cell TypesOrganelles.
CELL REVIEW. WHAT STRUCTURES MAKE UP PROKARYOTIC CELLS? Cell wall Cell membrane Cytoplasm Ribosomes DNA/RNA.
All Cells have…. Ribosomes - make protein for use by the organism. Cytoplasm - jelly-like goo on the inside of the cell DNA - genetic material Cytoskeleton.
Jeopardy Pro or Eu? Plant or animal? Organelles Protein Secretion Remember that? Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.
Chapter 3 Lesson 3.2 EUKARYOTIC CELLS. Eukaryotic Cells have many parts to help the cell stay alive. They are called ORGANELLES 1. Cell Wall 2. Cell Membrane.
Chapter 1.  Centrosome Function  Organization center for microtubules and provide structure for the cell.  Both.
Cell Structure and Function. Animal Cell Plant Cell.
CELL STRUCTURE: EUKARYOTES. YOU’RE SICK, MAN! REALLY, REALLY SICK !
Cell Organelles. *Review* Types of Cells Prokaryotic Bacteria Archaea Eukaryotic Plants Animals Fungi.
Cells and Organelles A eukaryotic cell has membrane-bound organelles
CELL STRUCTURE Eukaryotic cells contain many organelles: small structures within a cell, sometimes surrounded by a membrane.
What organelle uses sunlight to make food? Chloroplast.
Unit 1 The Biology of Cells
CELLS.
` Eukaryotic Cells All eukaryotic cells (Only pick 2)
ORGANIZATION CHART BACTERIA. Aim: How can we describe the structure and function of cell organelles?
Cells and Their Organelles
ORGANIZATION CHART BACTERIA. Aim: How can we describe the structure and function of cell organelles?
Organelles Review.
HB. 2B.1 Structure and Function of Organelles
Organelles Review.
Cell Structure: What are Cells Made of?
Cell Structure.
Cell Quiz.
Cell Organelles: Be able to identify the cell structures of the animal and plant cell! Know the function of each cell structure!
Cell organelles and the cell
Cell Types and Cell Structure
10T2K© Cell Parts.
Homework Packet 4 Due Friday
Cells Chapter 2. Cells Chapter 2 The Cell Cell- The basic unit of function and structure in living things. Cells come in many shapes and sizes.
Cells Chapter 2.
Structure and Function
The Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells.
Presentation transcript:

Cells There are two main types of cells:

Prokaryotic D N A small Cell walls Cell membrane ribosome bacteria cytoplasm Cell membrane Cell wall DNA

Cell wall Cell membranes Eukaryotic Nucleus DNA examples: plants animals fungi protist

There are two main types of eukaryotic cells:

Plant Cell wall Mitochondria vacuole

nucleus Cell wall Cell membrane mitochondria Chloroplast

Animal chloroplast Ribosomes vacuoles

Cell membrane mitochondria nucleus

all enters leaves Cell membrane protect support NOT Cell Wall

store water vacuole proteins ribosomes

Clean up lysosomes

light sugar water oxygen chloroplast photosynthesis

A T P oxygen Mitochondria Respiration

modifies Golgi Apparatus

moveme nt flagella cilia

control chromosomes D N A Nucleus

This is a(n) _____________ Cell. Animal

This is a(n) ______________ cell Both cells have a nucleus, so they are ______________ cells Plant eukaryotic

chloroplast photosynth esis

lysosome vacuole

ribosomes Golgi apparatus

Cell membrane Cell wall

Mitochondria Respiration – makes ATP

Nucleus Chromosomes D N A

Flagella