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Page 1: Cells Basic Units of structure and function of Life

Cells Basic Units of structure and

function of Life

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The Cell 1. The Cell Theory

All organisms have cells Three Parts of the theory

1) All organisms are made of one or more cells

2) The cell is the basic unit of all living things

3) All cells come from existing cells

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2. Eukaryotic Cells – Have a nucleus

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3. Prokaryotic Cells – Do NOT have a Nucleus!

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Does It Have A Nucleus Or Not?4. Prokaryote- A single celled organism that does not have a nucleus. Example: Bacteria

5. Eukaryote- an organism that has a nucleus enclosed by a membrane. Example: Plants and Animals, Fungi, Protists

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PARTS OF A CELL

•6. Cells are the smallest living parts in organisms

•Basic unit of structure and function

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7. CELL MEMBRANE

All cells have a cell membrane.Thin layer of tissue that forms the barrier between the cytoplasm & the environment outside the cell. “the skin”

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CELL MEMBRANE

•Acts like a gatekeeper

•Controls what substances come into and out of a cell

•Protects the cell

•Phospholipids

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8. ORGANELLES•Structures within the cytoplasm•Each one has a specific job or jobs•Most are surrounded by a membrane

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10. NUCLEUS pg. 70• An organelle that

contains the cell’s DNA and that has a role in processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.

• The BRAIN of the Cell….The Control Center….

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Jello represents the cytoplasm and the fruit represents the organelles.

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Cytoskeleton pg 70

•12. Cytoskeleton – A web of proteins that makes the cell stable. It acts like muscles and a skeleton for the cell.

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This is what the cytoskeleton looks like!!!!

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13. MITOCHONDRIA pg. 72

•Rod-shaped structures

• Produce most of the energy a cell needs to carry out its functions

•Turn GLUCOSE into ENERGY!

Energy Producers

ATP……

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Picture of Mitochondria

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MITOCHONDRIA pg. 72

•Mitochondria are where cellular respiration takes place.

• 14. Oxygen + Glucose Carbon dioxide + Water and ENERGY

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15. RIBOSOMES pg. 71

•Make proteins•Smallest of all organelles•All cells have ribosomes•Like a protein factory

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16. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM pg. 71

•Series of maze-like passageways•Attaches to the nuclear membrane•Smooth ER- (Does not have Ribosomes) Makes lipids

•Rough ER-(Has Ribosomes…Makes proteins)

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16. cont. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

Internal delivery system that carries proteins & other materials from one part of the cell to another.

The ER is like a system of conveyors moving materials from one place to another.

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Endoplasmic Reticulum

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17. GOLGI COMPLEX Pg. 73

•Looks like a flattened collection of sacs & tubes

•Receives proteins & other newly formed materials from the ER

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GOLGI COMPLEX•Packages proteins & releases them into the cell and outside the cell. •Cell’s mailroom

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Golgi Complex

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DNA

RNA

ribosomes

endoplasmicreticulum

vesicle

Golgi apparatus

vesicle

proteinon its way!

protein finishedprotein

Making Proteins

TO:

TO:

TO:

TO:

nucleus

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18. LYSOSOMES•Small round structures

•Contain powerful digestive enzymes that break down food particles, wastes, and cell parts

•Animal cells

Acts as a wrecking ball that breaks apart wastes; cleaning crew.

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Lysosomes

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PLANT CELLS

•Have a few extra organelles that function somewhat differently

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19. Large Central Vacuole

•Large, round, water-filled sac

•Most plant cells have one large central vacuole

•Stores food, water and waste

•Like a Storage Tank…..

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Large Central Vacuole

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20. Chloroplasts pg 72•Capture energy from the sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell.

•Chlorophyll gives plants their green color.

Chloroplasts have chlorophyll that soaks up energy from the sun and uses it to produce food…photosynthesis.

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Chloroplast Pictures

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21. Chloroplasts pg 72

• Photosynthesis takes place in chloroplasts.

light Energy

• Carbon dioxide + Water Oxygen + Glucose

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22. CELL WALLRigid layer of material called cellulose that surrounds the cells of plants.

A rigid structure outside the cell membrane that supports & protects the cell.

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Cell Walls

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23. BACTERIAL CELLS

•Usually smaller than plant & animal cells

•Have a cell wall, cell membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm, & genetic material/DNA.

•Does NOT contain a nucleus so it is a PROKARYOTE

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Prokaryotic Cell – Does NOT have a Nucleus!

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