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1 TOPIC: Cells AIM: Describe the different cell organelles and their functions. Do Now: Explain what all living cells are made up of. HW: Read p. 39. Write a paragraph describing the two types of cells that exist.

2 Cell Membrane

3 “SECURITY GUARD”

4 Cell membranes are like gates.

5 Plasma Membrane Surrounds the cell

6 Semi-permeable or Selectively permeable: controls what enters & leaves the cell

7 Made of a bilayer of lipids with proteins

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10 Cytoplasm

11 Cytoplasm is the gelatin-like material that is found inside the cell membrane.

12 Jellylike material Holds cell organelles

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14 Nucleus

15 “BRAIN” of the cell (Control center of the cell)

16 Controls all cell activities
Stores hereditary information (DNA)

17 Nucleolus: produces ribosomes

18 Surrounded by the nuclear membrane

19 Nucleus of a Mouse Spleen Cell

20 Onion Cells

21 Cheek Cell

22 Ribosomes

23 Produce proteins

24 Found Floating free in cytoplasm

25 on Endoplasmic Reticulum

26 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Nucleus

27 “HIGHWAY OF THE CELL”

28 Channels in the cytoplasm
Used to TRANSPORT materials 2 types of ER:

29 1.Rough ER: ribosomes on surface

30 2.Smooth ER: no ribosomes on surface

31 Rough ER

32 Smooth ER

33 TOPIC: Cells AIM: Describe the different cell organelles and their functions. Do Now: Take out your notes packet. You will be using the space under the Endoplasmic reticulum box. Write out numbers 1 – 10. HW: Work on your science fair project!

34 Identify the cell organelle described:
Controls all cell activities. Made up of a bilayer of lipids and proteins. Produces proteins. Is selectively permeable. Transports substances around the cell.

35 6. Produces ribosomes. 7. Has ribosomes on its surface. 8
6. Produces ribosomes. 7. Has ribosomes on its surface. 8. Holds all cell organelles. 9. Contains DNA. 10. Controls what enters and leaves the cell.

36 Mitochondria

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38 “POWERHOUSE” of the cell
Mighty Mitochondria

39 Where ENERGY is produced (cell respiration)
ATP

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41 Vacuoles

42 Stores materials (food, water, wastes…)

43 Animal = many small Plant = few large

44 Golgi Bodies

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46 When a protein is made in the ER, something called a vesicle is made
When a protein is made in the ER, something called a vesicle is made. This vesicle or sac floats through the cytoplasm to the Golgi apparatus and is absorbed. After the Golgi does its work on the molecules inside the sac, a secretory vesicle is created and released into the cytoplasm. From there, the vesicle moves to the cell membrane and the molecules are released out of the cell.

47 “UPS / POST OFFICE” Collects, packages, and sends materials out of the cell

48 Lysosome

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50 Contain digestive enzymes that:
1. digest food 2. break down old organelles & bacteria

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56 Centrioles: used for cell division

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59 CELL WALL Cell Membrane

60 Cell Wall: Outer wall of plant cell Gives cell shape and support RIGID

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62 2. Chloroplasts: Carry out photosynthesis Contain green pigment called chlorophyll

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64 Let’s Label!!! M. Centrioles K. Golgi Bodies L. mitochondria
J. Nucleolus I. Nuclear Mem. A. Cell membrane H. chromosomes G. nucleus B. Ribosome F. lysosome E. ER C. cytoplasm D. vacuole

65 3 4 7 8 2 5 6 1 7 8

66 A. Cell Wall H. Ribosome B. Cell Membrane I. Chloroplast C. Nucleus D. Nuclear Mem J. Cytoplasm E. Chromosomes K. Golgi Bodies F. Nucleolus L. Mitochondria G. ER M. Vacuole

67 E

68 Review: Which structure composed mainly of proteins and lipids, aids in maintaining homeostasis in the cell? (1.) chromosome (2.) nucleolus (3.) cell membrane (4.) cell wall

69 2. In which organelle would water and dissolved minerals be stored. (1
2. In which organelle would water and dissolved minerals be stored? (1.) vacuole (2.) lysosome (3.) nucleus (4.) ribosome

70 3. The rigidity (support) of a plant cell is due primarily to the presence of the (1.) DNA (2.) cell membrane (3.) cell wall (4.) lysosomes

71 4. The structure most closely associated with the destruction of worn out cell organelles is the (1.) lysosome (2.) vacuole (3.) golgi apparatus (4.) chromosome

72 5. Which structure is found ONLY in animal cells?
(1.) cell wall (2.) vacuoles (3.) centrioles (4.) ribosomes

73 6. The organelle most closely associated with the manufacture of proteins within the cell is the (1.) ribosome (2.) lysosome (3.) nucleolus (4.) cell membrane

74 7. Which structure chiefly functions in intracellular transport?
(1.) vacuole (2.) mitochondrion (3.) golgi apparatus (4.) endoplasmic reticulum

75 8. The cell wall is (1.) selectively permeable (2.) rigid (3.) living (4.) a hardened cell membrane

76 9. Cyanide, a metabolic poison, interferes with the production of energy. Which cell organelle does cyanide most directly influence first in this situation? (1.) nucleus (2.) lysosome (3.) mitochondria (4.) ribosomes

77 10. The structure that is known as the control center of the cell is the
(1.) vacuole (2.) cell membrane (3.) lysosome (4.) nucleus

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