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Cell Structure and Function

Discovering Cells Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. The invention of the microscope made it possible for people to discover and learn about cells. microscope – an instrument that makes small objects look larger Robert Hooke was one of the first people to observe cells.

Cell Theory cell theory – a widely accepted explanation of the relationship between cells and living things The cell theory states the following: All living things are composed of cells. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. All cells are produced from other cells.

Light and Electron Microscopes The lenses in light microscopes magnify an object by bending the light that passes through them. Electron microscopes use a beam of electrons instead of light to produce a magnified image.

Looking Inside Cells organelles – tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within the cell cell wall – a rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms A plant’s cell wall helps to protect and support the cell. cell membrane – located just inside the cell wall or forms the outside boundary that separates the cell from its environment The cell membrane controls what substances come into and out of a cell.

Nucleus nucleus – the “brain” of the cell You can think of the nucleus as the cell’s control center, directing all of the cell’s activities.

Organelles in the Cytoplasm cytoplasm – the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus mitochondria – rod-shaped structures known as the “powerhouses” of the cell because they convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions. The endoplasmic reticulum is a maze of passageways that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another.

Organelles in the Cytoplasm ribosomes – small, grainlike bodies that are attached to some surfaces of the endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes function as factories to produce proteins.

Golgi bodies receive proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticulum, package them, and distribute them to other parts of the cell. Chloroplasts capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell. Vacuoles are the storage areas of cells. Lysosomes are small, round structures containing chemicals that break down certain materials on the cell.

Specialized Cells In many-celled organisms, cells are often organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.

Bacterial Cells While a bacterial cell does have a cell wall and a cell membrane, it does not contain a nucleus. The bacterial cell’s genetic material, which looks like a thin, tangled string, is found in the cytoplasm.