2.1 section objectives – page 35
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2.1 Section Objectives – page 35. Today’s Objective:. To investigate and explain cellular processes, such as homeostasis, converting energy, the production of new materials, and transporting materials. Can be found in the book: Chapter 7.3. Section 3 Summary – page 179-187. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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• To investigate and explain cellular processes, such as homeostasis, converting energy, the production of
new materials, and transporting materials.
Today’s Objective:
Can be found in the book: Chapter 7.3
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REMEMBER, cells have tiny organs inside them called organelles.
Each organelle, just like the organs in your body, have a specific job they carry out for the cell’s
survival.
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Also, REMEMBER some organelles have a membrane around them.
What are they called?
While other organelles do not have a protective layer.
mitochondria
ribosome
nucleus
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Genetic Material The master set of directions for making proteins
(making you) is contained in DNA.
Prokaryotic cells only have one long strand of DNA
Eukaryotic cells have different amounts of DNA (depending on what type of organism it is).
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Cell Control Center In prokaryotic cells, the DNA is found floating in the middle of the cell….
In eukaryotic cells, DNA is found inside the nucleus.
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Cell Control Center
Just as every team needs a leader, the cell needs a leader to give directions.
The nucleus is the leader of the eukaryotic cell because it contains directions to make proteins.
Every part of the cell depends on proteins, so by containing the blueprints to make proteins, the nucleus controls the actions of all the organelles.
Nucleus
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• The plasma membrane (also called cell membrane) is a “skin” that covers the cell.
• All cells (prokaryotic and eukaryotic) have a plasma membrane.
Homeostasis
Plasma membrane
Plasma membrane
Inside the cell
Outside the cell
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• The plasma membrane maintains homeostasis (an internal balance) by controlling what goes in and out of the cell.
Homeostasis
Plasma Membrane
Outside the cell
Inside the cell
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Energy Transformers Cells have to transform energy in order to use it.
There are two different organelles that do this as their job.
CHLOROPLAST
● Has a membrane
● Only found in eukaryotic PLANT cells
MITOCHONDRIA
● Has a membrane
● Found in ALL eukaryotic cells
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Chloroplasts: organelles that use light energy and transform it into food energy in eukaryotic PLANT cells.
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
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Chloroplasts contain green pigment called
Chlorophyll traps energy from sunlight and gives leaves and stems their green color.
chlorophyll
Chlorophyll
CHLOROPLAST
Chloroplast
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Mitochondria: membrane-bound organelles in ALL eukaryotic cells that transform food energy into
chemical energy
(that we use to perform all functions: walking, talking, thinking).
Energy Transformers
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Cellular respiration is the process by which mitochondria use food energy, and oxygen to create
CO2 , water, and ATP (chemical energy)
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Cellular Respiration
+
Oxygen Gas
6O2 C6H12O6 →
Glucose
6CO2 + 6H2O + 36ATPCarbon Dioxide Water Energy
It is the reverse process of photosynthesis
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