The Cell How are prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells similar, and how are they different? What do the structures in a cell do? Lesson 2 Reading Guide.

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The Cell How are prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells similar, and how are they different? What do the structures in a cell do? Lesson 2 Reading Guide

The Cell cell membrane cell wall cytoplasm cytoskeleton organelle nucleus chloroplast Lesson 2 Reading Guide

Cell Shape and Movement The size and shape of a cell relates to its job or function. Cells are made of different structures that perform different functions that keep a cell alive. Lesson 2

Cell Shape and Movement The cell membrane is a flexible covering that protects the inside of a cell from the environment outside a cell. A cell wall is a stiff structure outside the cell membrane that protects a cell from attack by viruses and other harmful organisms. Lesson 2

The cytoskeleton maintains the shape of an animal cell. Lesson 2

Cell Shape and Movement (cont.) Cell appendages, like flagella and cilia, are often used for movement. The cytoskeleton is a network of threadlike proteins that are joined together. Lesson 2

The cell wall maintains the shape of a plant cell. Lesson 2

Cell Shape and Movement (cont.) Cytoplasm is fluid inside a cell that contains most of the cell’s water, salts, other molecules, and the cytoskeleton. cytoplasm from Greek kytos, means “hollow vessel”; and plasma, means “something molded” Lesson 2

Cell Types With more advanced microscopes, scientists discovered that all cells can be grouped into two types: prokaryotic cells eukaryotic cells Most prokaryotic cells are unicellular organisms called prokaryotes. Lesson 2

Cell Types (cont.) The genetic material in a prokaryotic cell is not surrounded by a membrane. Lesson 2

Cell Types (cont.) Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are all made of eukaryotic cells and are called eukaryotes. In eukaryotic cells, the genetic material is surrounded by a membrane. Lesson 2

Every eukaryotic cell has membrane-surrounded organelles, which have specialized functions and enable the cell to carry out different functions at the same time. Lesson 2

Cell Types (cont.) How are prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells similar, and how are they different? Lesson 2

Nucleus Organelles enable cells to carry out different functions at the same time. The nucleus is the part of a eukaryotic cell that directs cell activities and contains genetic information stored in DNA. Lesson 2

Nucleus (cont.) In most cells, the nucleus is the largest organelle. EM Research Services, Newcastle University Lesson 2

Nucleus (cont.) DNA in the nucleus is organized into structures called chromosomes. The nucleolus is also contained in the nucleus and makes ribosomes, organelles involved in the production of proteins. The nuclear envelope is a porous, two-membrane structure that surrounds the nucleus. Lesson 2

Nucleus (cont.) envelope Science Use an outer covering Common Use a flat paper container for a letter Lesson 2

Manufacturing Molecules Ribosomes are in a cell’s cytoplasm and make proteins. Ribosomes can be attached to a weblike organelle called the endoplasmic reticulum, or ER. ER with ribosomes on its surface is called rough ER and is the site of protein production. Lesson 2

Manufacturing Molecules (cont.) ER without ribosomes is called smooth ER. It makes lipids like cholesterol and helps remove harmful substances from a cell. Lesson 2

Processing Energy Most eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria, where energy-releasing reactions occur. Chloroplasts are membrane-bound organelles that use light energy and make food—a sugar called glucose—from water and carbon dioxide through the process of photosynthesis. Lesson 2

Processing, Storing, and Transporting Molecules The Golgi apparatus prepares proteins for their specific functions and packages the proteins into vesicles. Vesicles are organelles that transport substances from one area of a cell to another area of a cell. Vacuoles—organelles found in some cells—store food, water, and waste material. Lesson 2

Cell Organelles Lesson 2

Cell Organelles (cont.) What is the function of the Golgi apparatus? Lesson 2

A cell is protected by a flexible covering called the cell membrane. Lesson 2

Cells can be grouped into two types— prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. In a chloroplast, light energy is used for making sugars in a process called photosynthesis. Lesson 2

What is the flexible covering that protects the inside of a cell from the environment outside a cell? A. appendages B. wall C. membrane D. organelles Lesson 2

Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are all made of which of these? A. eukaryotic cells B. prokaryotic cells C. organelles D. chloroplasts Lesson 2

What is the name for the part of a eukaryotic cell that directs cell activities and contains genetic information stored in DNA? A. cell membrane B. nucleus C. Golgi apparatus D. nuclear envelope Lesson 2

3. Different organisms have cells with different structures. Do you agree or disagree? 3. Different organisms have cells with different structures. 4. All cells store genetic information in their nuclei. Lesson 2