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1 Notes: Cell Basics and Organelles
Life – it’s all about the cell

2 Levels of organization
ATOMS  elements Organic molecules – Carb, Lip, Prot, NA ORGANELLES – cell parts w/specific functions CELLS – **1st level of life ** TISSUE ORGAN ORGAN SYSTEM ORGANISM

3 Levels of Organization in Plants

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5 Example

6 Cell Trivia An adult has approx. 60 trillion cells
Each of your eyes has 125 million light sensitive cells that are connected to 1 million nerve cells When you donate blood, you give up 5.4 billion cells A square cm of your skin is made up of 155,000 cells. There are 30 billion cells in your brain.

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8 Prokaryotic cells Simple cells – very small, unicellular
pro=before kary=nucleus Prokaryotic cells Simple cells – very small, unicellular 1st cells on Earth – 3.5 BYA Kingdom Eubacteria & Archaebacteria Do NOT have nucleus, but do have nucleic acid/material Most have a cell wall Do NOT have membrane-bound organelles

9 DNA

10 Eukaryotic Cells All other kingdoms (plants, animals, protists, fungi)
eu=true Eukaryotic Cells All other kingdoms (plants, animals, protists, fungi) Found on Earth 1.5 BYA Has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles

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12 Quick check – Why is this cell eukaryotic?
Because it has a cell wall. Because it contains DNA. Because it has membrane-bound organelles. Because it does not have DNA. Nucleus Nucleolus Chromosomes Organelles Plasma membrane

13 Theory of Endosymbiosis
Large cells engulfed smaller bacteria cells They lived together, then those cells became membrane-bound organelles Mitochondria and Chloroplasts have their own DNA

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15 Pro vs Eu Venn Diagram

16 Review: which are prokaryotes?

17 Cell Organelles

18 1. Plasma (Cell) Membrane
Controls what enters and leaves the cell Made up of a phospholipid bilayer and imbedded proteins In all cells

19 2. Cell Wall -Provides protection to the cell -Found around the
cell membrane in bacteria, plant, fungal and some protist cells.

20 3. Cytoplasm Fluid that supports and holds organelles in place

21 4. Nucleus – control center of cell
5. Nuclear envelope/membrane 6. Nucleolus – produces ribosomes

22 7. Chloroplast Green organelle found in plants And some protists.
Photosynthesis occurs here

23 Comparing Cells Lab time!

24 8. Mitochondria – converts sugar into usable energy for the cell (ATP)

25 9. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) – produces and transports lipids
10. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) – transports proteins

26 11. Ribosome – site of protein synthesis

27 12. Golgi Apparatus (Complex or Bodies) – modifies, packages and ships molecules in and out of the cell; uses vesicles

28 13. Vacuole Stores food, water and waste products.
Large and central in plant cells Small and numerous in animal cells

29 14. Lysosomes – break down waste and foreign invaders, not found in plant cells

30 15. Cytoskeleton – Provides shape and structure to cell
microfilaments microtubules

31 16. Cilia -. 17. Flagella – hair-like projections
16. Cilia Flagella – hair-like projections Tail-like projections for for movement movement Ciliated respiratory cells

32 18. Centrioles – found in animal cells, aid in cellular division


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