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1 Building blocks of life!
Cells Building blocks of life!

2 Cell Discovery Anton van Leeuwenhoek Early 1600’s
Saw tiny organisms in pond water Robert Hooke 1665 Saw tiny chambers in cork tissue Termed the tiny chambers “cells”

3 Cell Theory Three components: All living things are composed of cells
Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. New cells are produced from existing cells.

4 Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
Smaller, simpler NO nucleus Bacteria Meet characteristics of life Include cytoplasm, ribosomes, & genetic material All contain Nuclei Most contain organelles Unicellular or multicellular organisms Animal, Fungi, Protist, & Plant Cells

5 Cell Organelles

6 Make a “T-Chart” in your notes
For the cell organelles, make a “T-chart” in your notes by drawing a line down the middle of your paper. Title the RIGHT side “Cell Organelle Names” Title the LEFT side “Functions/jobs”

7 Animal Cell Organelles
Centrioles Microfilaments Mitochondria Microtubules Lysosomes Golgi Apparatus (Golgi Body) Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Plasma Membrane Ribosomes Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Nuclear Membrane Nucleolus Nucleus Animal Cell Organelles

8 Plant Cell Organelles Nuclear Envelope Chloroplast Nucleolus
Nucleus Cell Wall Cell Membrane Mitochondria Vacuole Ribosomes Microtubules Golgi Apparatus Endoplamic Reticulum Chloroplast Plant Cell

9 Cell Membrane Protection and Boundary - “Skin” of the cell

10 Cell Wall Stronger layer outside of cell membrane Support & Protect
Found in Plants, some Protists, Fungi & Prokaryotes Not found in animals

11 Cytoplasm Centriole Located between cell membrane & nuclear membrane
Fills space in cell Centriole Helps organize microtubules during cell division.

12 Nucleus Nucleolus Nuclear Membrane Nuclear Pore -Surrounds Nucleus
-Protection, Boundary from Cytoplasm -Control Center -Contains DNA -3 Components Nucleolus -Makes ribosomes -”inner nucleus” Nuclear Pore -Hole in Nuclear Membrane -Allows materials in and out of nucleus

13 Chromatin -Genetic material made of DNA & proteins
-coils up to be chromosomes -in nucleus

14 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Internal membrane system Assembles components (lipids) of the cell membrane (Smooth ER) Modifies proteins (Rough ER) Ribosomes made of RNA & proteins Assembled in nucleolus Make proteins

15 Golgi Apparatus -Stores and moves products
made in the ER (ie. Proteins)

16 Lysosome Stores enzymes to digests fats, carbs, & proteins
Breaks down old cell parts

17 Vacuole Primarily found in Plants Sac-like structure
Stores water and products Tiny vacuoles (called vesicles) are found in animal cells

18 Chloroplast- site of photosynthesis
Found in plants & some protists. -Contains Chlorophyll -Uses sunlight, carbon dioxide, & water to make food aka. photosynthesis

19 Mitochondria Converts food molecules into energy (the “powerhouse”)
•does process of cellular respiration Found in PLANTS & animals Contain their own DNA (inherit from Mom).


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