Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Cells are the basic building block of life.
All living things are made of cells Did you know that all cells come from preexisting cells through cell division? Cells, Cells, Cells
2
Examples of Cells Amoeba Proteus Plant Stem Bacteria Red Blood Cell
Nerve Cell
3
Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Two Types of Cells
4
Prokaryotic Do not have structures surrounded by membranes
Few internal structures One-celled organisms, ex Bacteria
5
Eukaryotic Contain organelles surrounded by membranes
Most living organisms Multi-cellular Plant Animal
6
Do Now: 1. Pick up a plant and animal cell worksheet. 2
Do Now: 1. Pick up a plant and animal cell worksheet. 2. Color the worksheet (make each part a different color)
9
Let’s look at the structure of the cell -
How do you think the structure of the cell relates to a school?
10
Surrounding the Cell
11
Cell Membrane Provides support and protection Functions as cell
Both plant and animal cells Think of a school’s doors and intercom system and
12
Cell Wall Surrounds cell and gives additional support and protection.
Plant cells only Think of this as the brick and concrete outer walls surrounding the school.
13
Inside the Cell
14
Nucleus Contains DNA, which makes you unique
Directs the activity of the cell for example, when it grows and d i v i d e s Both plant and animal cells Think of the principal’s office as the nucleus and the student files in the office as DNA
15
Nuclear Membrane Double layer material surrounding the nucleus and separating it from the cytoplasm. Pores on the outside allow material to pass in and out. Both plants and animal cells Think of the secretary outside the principal’s office that controls who enters the office.
16
Brain Break: What is the cell membrane’s function?
A) Allows materials to enter/exit cell B) Contains the DNA C) Cleans up cell waste
17
Cytoplasm Jelly-like material that fills the cell
Contains water and food for cell Holds organelles in place Both plant and animal cells Think of the air that fills up the entire school
18
Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)
The “highway” of the cell that moves materials around to other parts Some parts of the E.R. contain ribosomes, which create proteins Both plant and animal cells Think of the school hallways where students and teachers transport ideas to other parts of the school If you drive too fast, you’ll end up in the E.R.!
19
Golgi Apparatus Packages, stores, and secretes energy for the cell
Both plant and animal cells Think of the lunch faculty who bring cafeteria food into the school, then pack and store it in the kitchen for later use
20
Mitochondria Break down food (sugars) and release energy to cell – the “Powerhouse” of the cell – cellular respiration Both plant and animal cells Think of lunch time at school – food is taken out of packages, cooked, and then provided to students and teachers to power them for the rest of the day
21
Brain Break: Which organelle is the highway of the cell?
A) Mitochondria B) Nucleus C) Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)
22
Lysosomes Clean up the cell waste products (Lysosomes clean just like Lysol!) Both plant and animal cells Think of the janitors who clean up any waste in the school at the end of the day
23
Ribosomes Builds the proteins needed inside and outside the cell
Free inside cytoplasm and attached to E.R. Both plant and animal cells Think of the construction men who build the school and make any necessary repairs to keep it going.
24
Chloroplast Makes sugars and starches during photosynthesis for energy
Food producers in plant cell Green chlorophyll inside chloroplasts assist with the process
25
Vacuoles Stores water, food and wastes and other materials.
26
Brain Break: Which organelle is the “powerhouse”?
A) Lysosomes B) Mitochondria C) Golgi Apparatus
27
Nucleolus Produces ribosomes!
28
Chromatin Tiny strands inside the nucleus that have instructions for directing cells.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.