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1 Introduction to Cells Unit 3

2 In your own words tell me what you already know about cells (5 complete sentences).

3 Quizlet 1. Cell- basic unit of life 2. Cell membrane- thin flexible barrier that separates the cell from its environment 3. Cell theory- theory that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic units of structure and function, and new cells come from previously existing cells 4. eukaryote- cell with DNA that is enclosed in a nucleus 5. nucleus- cell structure that contains genetic material 6. prokaryote- cell with DNA not enclosed in a nucleus

4 What is a cell? Cells are the basic unit of all life. Cells are full of working parts called organelles, that perform their own jobs. Cells are the smallest unit in any organism.

5 Cell Theory The Cell Theory is an important concept in Biology. It states: 1.All living things are made up of cells 2.Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. 3. New cells come from existing cells.

6 Living organisms can be made up of one cell or millions of cells. Unicellular- organisms that consist of only one cell. Unicellular- organisms that consist of only one cell. Multicellular- organisms that consist of many cells Multicellular- organisms that consist of many cells

7 Examples of Unicellular Organisms Bacteria: E. Coli are a mostly friendly bacteria that live in the intestines of humans. Amoeba: A Pond water predator that eats other unicellular organisms.

8 Examples of Multicellular Organisms Animals: Mammals, Fish, Reptiles Plants: Flowers, Grasses, Trees

9 Cell Types There are two broad cell type categories: 1. Prokaryotic- cells that do not enclose DNA in a nucleus. 1. Prokaryotic- cells that do not enclose DNA in a nucleus. 2. Eukaryotic- cells that enclose DNA in a nucleus. 2. Eukaryotic- cells that enclose DNA in a nucleus.

10 Prokaryotic Cells First cell type on earth No membrane bound nucleus Prokaryotic Cells are smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells. Nucleoid = region of DNA concentration Organelles not bound by membranes Example of Prokaryotic Cell: Bacteria

11 Prokaryotic Cell

12 Eukaryotic Cells Eukaryotic Cells are larger and more complex than Prokaryotic Cells. Nucleus bound by membrane Possess many organelles. Types of Eukaryotic Cells: Animal and Plant Cells

13 Eukaryotic Cells

14 Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes


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