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1 The basic unit of life

2 How would you describe what you see in this picture?

3 Prokaryotes vs.Eukaryotes Cell membrane Contain DNA Ribosomes Cytoplasm Nucleus Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Vacuoles Mitochondria Cytoskeleton Compare and Contrast Circular DNA No Nucleus

4 Examples of Prokaryotes Bacteria

5 Examples of Eukaryotes Plants Animals Protista Fungi

6 Eukaryotic Animal Cell

7 Nuclear envelope Ribosome (attached) Ribosome (free) Smooth ER Nucleus Rough ER Nucleolus Golgi apparatus Mitochondrion Cell wall Cell Membrane Chloroplast Vacuole Eukaryotic Plant Cell

8 Centrioles Cell membrane Ribosomes Nucleus Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Lysosomes Vacuoles Mitochondria Cytoskeleton Compare and Contrast Animal vs. Plant Cell Venn Diagrams Cell Wall Chloroplasts

9 Organelles: Cell Parts  Cells contain ORGANELLES.  Cell Components that perform specific functions for the cell.

10 Cell Membrane  Boundary of the cell.  Composed of three distinct layers.  Two layers of fat and one layer of protein.

11 Nucleus  Brain of Cell  Bordered by a porous membrane called the nuclear envelope.  Contains thin fibers of DNA and proteins called Chromatin.  Rod Shaped Chromosomes  Contains a small round nucleolus  produces ribosomal RNA which makes ribosomes.

12 Ribosomes  Small non-membrane bound organelles.  Contain two sub-units  Site of protein synthesis.  Protein factory of the cell  Either free floating or attached to the Endoplasmic Reticulum.

13 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)  Complex network of transport channels.  Two types:  Smooth ER- ribosome free and functions in poison detoxification.  Rough ER - contains ribosomes and releases newly made protein from the cell.

14 Golgi Apparatus  A series of flattened sacs that modifies, packages, stores, and transports materials out of the cell.  Works with the ribosomes and Endoplasmic Reticulum.

15 Lysosomes  Recycling Center  Recycle cellular debris  Contains a variety of enzymes.  Internal pH = 5.  Help digest food particles inside or out side the cell.

16 Centrioles  Found only in animal cells  Role in building cilia and flagella  Play a role in cellular reproduction

17 Cell membrane Endoplasmic reticulum Cytoskeleton Framework of the cell Small microfilaments and larger microtubules. Gives cell its shape and help with the movement of its organelles.

18 Chloroplast  Found in plants and algae.  Location of photosynthesis

19 Vacuole  Sacs that help in food digestion or helping the cell maintain its water balance.  Found mostly in plants and protists.

20 Cilia/Flagella  Used for motility; whiplike motion  For single cells, such as sperm, this enables them to swim.

21 Cell Wall  Extra structure surrounding its plasma membrane in plants, algae, fungi, and bacteria.


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