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1 Cell Structure and Function
Life Science

2 Two Categories of Cells:
Prokaryotes: Small and simple cells Do NOT contain a nucleus Do NOT contain organelles All bacteria are prokaryotes Eukaryotes: Large and complex cells Contain a nucleus Contain organelles Animals, plants, fungi, etc.

3 Cell Structures

4 Prokaryotic Cell

5 Plant Cell

6 Animal Cell

7 Don’t forget that all cells have all these things!!!
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Genetic material (almost all contain DNA) Have ribosomes, sites of protein synthesis (dehydration synthesis happens here!)

8 Cell Membrane Structure: Functions
Phospholipid bilayer with proteins and carbohydrates Functions Thin, flexible barrier Separates cell from surroundings Regulates molecules into/out of cell (food, water, wastes, etc.) Selectively Permeable

9 Cell Wall Structure: Made of cellulose (a carbohydrate) and proteins Rigid wall outside of cell membrane Only in plants Function: Support and protect Allows water, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other substances to pass through * Found only in plant, fungi, and algae cells, NOT in animals

10 Nucleus Function: Components (Structure)
Stores DNA (chromatin), hereditary info for cell Controls cell activities Components (Structure) Nuclear Envelope: bilayer lipid membrane that surrounds nucleus and has pores or holes to allow materials to move in/out of nucleus Nucleolus: Small dense region that makes ribosomes

11 Cytoskeleton Structure: Function:
Network of long protein strands called microfilaments and microtubules Function: Microtubules: movement inside cells Microfilaments: Maintain shape and size of cell

12 Ribosomes Structure: Function: Most numerous organelle
Made of RNA and protein Function: Synthesis of Proteins (make proteins)

13 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Structure: Internal membrane system Stacks of flattened sacs Rough: has ribosomes- gives a bumpy appearance Smooth: no ribosomes- looks smooth Function: Intracellular highway—moves molecules around the cell Rough: prepares and sends proteins to Golgi for export Smooth: synthesizes lipids and cell membrane parts, detox (breaks down drugs and toxins)

14 Golgi Apparatus Structure: Function: Stacks of flattened membranes
Processing, packaging, and secreting proteins Send proteins to their final destinations Works with Rough ER

15 Lysosome Structure: Function: Small sac which contains enzymes
Not in plants Function: Breaks down food: digest proteins, carbs, and lipids, DNA or RNA in cell Removes debris: digests old organelle or viruses and bacteria

16 Vacuole Structure: Function:
Large sac filled with enzymes, water, and wastes In plants: VERY large – takes up most of cell In animals: small – store extra materials Function: Storage Vesicles: small vacuoles involved in transporting substances within cells

17 Centrioles Paired cylindrical organelles near the nucleus Structure:
composed of bundles of microtubules at right angles to each other Function: involved in cell division

18 Chloroplast Structure: Function:
Saclike structure that contains chlorophyll (a green pigment) Function: Photosynthesis: Changes sunlight energy to organic chemicals (sugars) Found in plants, algae, and some bacteria NOT found in animals

19 Mitochondria Structure: Function: Has 2 membranes
Cristae: folds of the inner membrane—increases surface area Function: “Powerhouse” of the cell Cellular Respiration: releases energy from food molecules to power cell (growth, movement, development, etc.)

20 Organelle DNA Chloroplasts and mitochondria contain some of their own genetic information or DNA Lynn Margulis – scientist who suggested that mitochondria and chloroplasts are actually descendants of ancient prokaryotes Endosymbiotic Theory – eukaryotic cells formed from a symbiosis among several different prokaryotic organisms

21 A Cell Is Like A City As a pair, match each structure with the city part that has the same function. Write 1-2 sentences for each structure to explain why you have made this analogy. Cell Membrane – ? Cell Wall – ? Nucleus – ? Ribosome – ? ER – ? Golgi Apparatus – ? Lysosome – ? Vacuole – ? Chloroplast – ? Mitochondrion – ? trucking company power plant recycling center storage company fence surrounding city post office factory border patrol city hall restaurant

22 A Cell Is Like A City Cell Membrane – Cell Wall – Nucleus – Ribosome –
ER – Golgi Apparatus – Lysosome – Vacuole – Chloroplast – Mitochondrion – border patrol fence surrounding the city city hall factory trucking company post office recycling center storage company restaurant power plant


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