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1 Chapter 5: Cell structure & function
Unit 4 cells: the basic theory of life

2 Section 5-2: TYPES OF CELLS
State the basic difference between eukaryotic & prokaryotic cells. Compare and contrast plant & animal cells. Vocabulary: prokaryotes, eukaryotes 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

3 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
continued advances in microscopes allowed observation of cell organelles and structure 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

4 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

5 prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryote
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6 prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryote
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7 prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryote
2 types of cells prokaryote – single-celled organism whose cells do not have a true nucleus (& lack membrane bound organelles) bacteria & relatives, usually small & unicellular eukaryote – organisms made up of cells that have a nucleus both unicellular & multicellular 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

8 prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryote
prokaryotes were 1st cells that evolved i.e. bacteria & blue green algae live in a wide variety of environments & very abundant endosymbiosis - theory that eukaryotes evolved from symbiotic relationship between various prokaryotes & developed into larger, more complex organisms prokaryotes generally smaller & simpler than eukaryotes 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

9 PROKARYOTE CELLS EUKARYOTE CELLS
may have cilia or flagella (vary in composition) can have cell wall (vary in complexity) cell/plasma membrane (vary) cytoplasm have chromosomes, which contains DNA which contains genes ribosomes which read genes to make proteins belong to Bacteria Kingdoms (bacteria & archaebacteria) unicellular no nucleus – no nuclear membrane or nucleoli no membrane enclosed organelles (except ribosomes) DNA exists as a single, circular strand & is located in nucleoid (area w/out a protective membrane) surrounded by capsule no cytoskeleton belong to Fungi, Plant, Animal, & Protista Kingdoms uni- or multicellular have nucleus w/ nuclear membrane/envelope & nucleoli membrane enclosed organelles DNA exists as many strands & is contained in a nucleus cytoskeleton 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

10 Anatomy & Physiology: Introduction
made of peptidoglycans (protein-sugars) made of phospholipids 4/21/2018 Anatomy & Physiology: Introduction

11 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
Cells: Plant Vs. Animal 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

12 PLANT CELLS ANIMAL CELLS
cell wall made of cellulose can absorb liquids chloroplast create food by photosynthesis (autotroph) have central vacuole have plastids usually boxy, square, or angular shapes similar in size cell membrane eukaryotic (nucleus) DNA & nucleolus ribosomes, mitochondria, cytoskeleton, Golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum no cell wall no cellulose so can’t absorb much liquid can’t produce own food (heterotroph) have lysosomes have centrioles have cilia small vacuoles usually spherical or free formed - can be variety of shapes 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

13 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
Plant Vs. Animal Cells 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

14 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
Plant Vs. Animal Cells 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

15 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
Plant Vs. Animal Cells 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

16 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
Plant Vs. Animal Cells 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

17 Biology: Cell Structure & Function
Plant Vs. Animal Cells 4/21/2018 Biology: Cell Structure & Function

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