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1 Cell Organelles and Organization

2 Two Major Types of Cells
Prokaryote- organisms that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles (bacteria) Eukaryote- organisms with a nuclei (plants and animals) and membrane bound organelles as well as other cell structures

3 Cellular Organization
Cells are diverse in their size and shape and type All cells are made up of some basic parts A boundary An interior substance A control center

4 Cell Membrane Also called Plasma Membrane Location: Outside perimeter
Prokaryotes, Plants, & Animals Function: controls what enter and leaves the cell

5 Structure of Cell Membrane
Selectively Permeable: picks and chooses what is allowed to enter/exit

6 Cytoplasm Location: Jelly-like substance in between cell membrane and nucleus Plants and Animals & Prokaryotes Function: metabolism

7 Nucleus Plants and Animals Function: Control center for metabolism and reproduction

8 Chromatin/Chromosomes
Inside nucleus Plants and Animals Function: DNA

9 Nuclear Envelope: Surrounds the nucleus Plants and Animals
Allows things to enter and exit nucleus

10 Nucleolus Inside nucleus Plants and Animals Function: makes ribosomes

11 Ribosomes Plants and Animals Function: makes proteins

12 Cell Wall Location: outside perimeter Found in prokaryotes and plants
Function: gives cells its shape and protection

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14 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Plants and Animals Function: highway of cell; moves material from one end to the next

15 Two Types: Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): ribosomes attached Smooth ER: no ribosomes

16 Goligi Bodies or Complex
Plants and Animals Looks like a flattened stack of pancakes Membrane bound sacs that modify and transport proteins to parts of the cell

17 Lysosome Plants and Animals
Garbage disposal; break down/digests food or bacteria

18 Mitochondria Plants and Animals Powerhouse of cell
Produces energy for the cell

19 Microtubules Eukaryotes (plants and animals) Gives cell shape

20 Microfilaments Eukaryotes (plants and animals) Involved with cell movement

21 Cilia and Flagella Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes (plants and animals) Function: Hair-like structures for movement

22 Cilia and Flagella Cilia Flagella

23 Vacuoles Plants: one large one Animals: several small ones Function: isolating threats, containing wastes, materials like ions, water(similar to sponge)

24 Plastids Plants only Two types: Leucoplasts: starch storage
Chromoplasts: pigments for color

25 Chloroplast Type of chromoplast Contains chlorophyll; site for photosynthesis Grana and stoma are part of chloroplast

26 Endosymbiosis Theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts were really once bacteria or prokaryotes

27 Centrioles Inside cells animals Function: cellular division

28 Organization of Cells in Living Things:

29 Unicellular Organisms
Example: bacteria, fungi, algae Able to carry on all life processes Usually colonial organisms

30 Multicellular Organisms
Cells---Tissues---Organ---Organ Systems

31 Tissue Group of cells that are similar and perform same function Types: epithelial (skin), connective (bone), and muscle to name a few

32 Organ Group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function EX: Stomach, Liver

33 Organ System Group of organs that work together to perform a function EX: digestive system

34 Critical Thinking Question
Why do you think the cells of all multicellular organisms are specialized?


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