© Lisa Michalek 1. The Cell Theory 1. The cell is the basic unit of structure of all living things. § The smallest living things are one-celled or unicellular.

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© Lisa Michalek 1

The Cell Theory 1. The cell is the basic unit of structure of all living things. § The smallest living things are one-celled or unicellular § Large organisms contain millions of cells. They are many-celled or multicellular. 2. The cell is the basic unit of function of all living things § All of the organism’s life functions are carried out by cells or parts of cells. 3. Cells arise (come) from other living cells – not from nonliving matter. 2

Exceptions to the Cell Theory Viruses are not made up of cells. Viruses reproduce inside another cell, called the host cell. The first cell could not have arisen from a previously existing cell. Scientists do not know the origin (beginning) of the first cell. 3

Cell Size If the nucleus were the size of a penny, the cell would be the size of a football field. 4

Organelles There are many small structures located inside the cell. “little organs” These tiny structures perform certain functions that keep the cell (and the organism) alive. Some organelles are found only in animal cells and others are located only in plant cells. Most organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. 5

Cell (Plasma) Membrane A double-layered structure that surrounds the cell. Also called a phospholipid bilayer. Provides a boundary between the cell and its environment. 6

Cell (Plasma) Membrane A complex barrier of lipid and protein molecules. 7

Cell (Plasma) Membrane In animal cells the membrane is located outside the cell border. In plant cells the membrane is located inside the cell wall. 8

Cell (Plasma) Membrane The function (job) of the membrane is to regulate or control the passage of materials into and out of the cell and to help maintain cell shape. Cell membranes are selectively permeable, some substances can pass through it and others cannot. 9

Cytoplasm The watery cell fluid that contains the cell organelles. The cytoplasm is located between the cell membrane and the nucleus. Many life processes take place in the cytoplasm. Nutrients and minerals spread through the cytoplasm to all parts of the cell. 10

Nucleus A large round structure located inside the cytoplasm of the cell. The nucleus is surrounded by its own membrane, called the nuclear membrane. The nucleus contains other organelles (chromosomes - DNA and the nucleolus). Cell activities are controlled by the nucleus 11

Chromosomes Long threadlike structures located in the nucleus of the cell. They contain heredity information organized as genes. Genes are heredity units made up of DNA that control cell activities and may be passed on to the next generation. 12

Mitochondria The organelle involved in cellular respiration. They are called the “powerhouses” of the cell. They are large organelles scattered through most cells. They are most numerous in cells that use a lot of energy. 13

Mitochondria Mitochondria contain materials necessary for respiratory reactions. It is here that energy (ATP) is released from nutrients in the cell. Without the constant supply of energy (ATP) produced by respiration, the cell would die. 14

Endoplasmic Reticulum Materials are transported throughout the cell by a system of channels or canals called the ER. Chemical reactions take place on the surface of ER. In some places it has a rough surface and in other places it is smooth. The rough surface is due to the presence of ribosomes. Cells making proteins contain a large amount of rough ER. 15

Ribosome Proteins are synthesized(made) at the ribosomes. They may be attached to the endoplasmic reticulum or free in the cytoplasm. These small, spherical structures are the most numerous organelles in almost all cells. 16

Golgi Complex A stack of membrane-bounded channels and vacuoles. They synthesize, package, and secrete cell products. 17

Lysosome Membrane-bound sac that contains digestive enzymes. They are involved in food digestion in one-celled animals. Lysosomes destroy damaged or old cell parts or cells in multicellular animals. Although they have been seen only in animal cells, plant cells are now thought to have a similar organelle. 18

Vacuole Membrane bound, sac-like structures used by the cell to store various materials, including food and water. Located in the cytoplasm. Plant cell vacuoles are bigger than those found in animal cells. In plants, their pressure is involved in enabling the plant to stand upright. 19

Centrioles These structures are found mainly in animal cells. They look like cylinders and are located in pairs near the nucleus. Centrioles are involved in cell division. 20

Cell Specialization Certain cells in multicellular organisms do certain jobs. Advanced organisms have more specialized cells. Cell TypeFunction Red Blood Cells Carry oxygen to body cells. Muscle Cells Move parts of organism. Nerve Cells Carry impulses (messages) throughout organism. Xylem and Phloem Cells Transport materials throughout plants. 21

Cell Organization Cells: The cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things. Example: white blood cell, muscle cell Tissue: A group of similar cells performing the same function. Example: muscle tissue, blood tissue Organ: A group of specialized tissues performing one main function. Example: stomach, kidney System: A group of organs that carry on one of the major body functions. Example: digestive system, nervous system Organism: An organism is made up of systems that perform its life functions. Example: plants and animals 22

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