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The Cell Organelles Plants Animals Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus
Nucleolus Mitochondria Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Bodies Lysosomes Ribosomes Centrioles Cilia Flagella Cell membrane Cell wall Chloroplast Chromplast Leucoplast Vacuole Plants Animals
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Animal Cell
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Plant Cell
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Organelle: The Cell Membrane
Two Word Definition a. Selectively permeable Function a. an outer membrane perimeter of the cell that acts as a fence with gates which allow certain materials to pass in and out of the cell
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Individual phospholipid
Organelle: The Cell Membrane 3. Structure a. the structure is a complex structure known as a lipid bi-layer. The concept of the structure is called the “fluid mosaic model” Lipid bi-layer Individual phospholipid Protein gate
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Organelle: The Cell Membrane TEM
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Organelle: Nucleus 1. Two Word Definition 2. Function 3. Structure
a. Control center 2. Function a. Controls the activities of the cell 3. Structure Outer membrane called the nuclear membrane is a double membrane
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Organelle: Nucleus 3. Structure con’t
b. Inner fluid environment called nucleoplasm c. Nucleus contains genetic molecule DNA, structured as chromosomes
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Organelle: Nucleus TEM
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1. Two Word Definition/ Function
Organelle: Nucleolus 1. Two Word Definition/ Function a. makes ribosomes 2. Structure a. basically a “knot” of chromatin Ribosome maker Nucleus Nucleolus b. can be more than one in a nucleus
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Organelle: The Mitochondria
1. Two Word Definition a. powerhouse 2. Function a. site of cell process : cell respiration b. production of “ATP” i. ATP molecule of energy cell battery pack ii. Trivia: use 1 billion ATP’s / 2 minutes
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Organelle: The Mitochondria
3. Structure a. overall appearance: kidney bean shape b. two regions of the interior i. matrix: inner fluid ii. cristae: inner folded membrane
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Diagram of mitochondria
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TEM of Mitochondria
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Organelle: Endoplasmic Reticulum
1. Prefix / Suffix Time a. endo means: inside b. plasma means: fluid c. reticulate means: repeated patterns 2. Two word definition a. transport and storage 3. Function a. transports and stores proteins b. divides cell into compartments
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Organelle: Endoplasmic Reticulum
4. Two kinds of “ER” a. rough “ER”: has ribosomes b. smooth “ER”: has no ribosomes 5. Structure of “ER” a. network of channel like membranes b. connectd to the nuclear membrane
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Diagram of Endoplasmic Reticulum
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TEM of Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Organelle: Golgi Apparatus or Complex
1. Mr. Golgi Camello Golgi discovered the Golgi Apparatus in 1898 Camello Golgi won 1906 Nobel Prize recognition in Medicine for his work on cells 2. Two Word Definition a. cell packaging center b. modifies protein vesicles made in rough “ER” c. makes lysosomes
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Organelle: Golgi Apparatus or Complex
3. Function a. modifies protein vesicles made in rough “ER” these vesicles will leave the cell b. makes lysosomes 4. Structure a. Flattened stack of membranes “ a pancake stack”
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The Golgi Apparatus
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TEM of Golgi Complex
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Organelle: Lysosomes 1. Two Word Definition a.”suicide sacs” 2. Function a. contain enzymes used to destroy material inside and outside the cell 3. Structure a. membrane sack filled with hydrolytic enzymes b. made by the Golgi Complex
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The Formation of Lysosomes by Golgi Apparatus
Vesicle containing hydrolytic enzymes is pinched off the Golgi and begins journey to cell membrane
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Organelle: Ribosomes 1. Two Word Definition a. protein synthesis 2. Function a. site of the construction of proteins 3. Structure a. made of ribosomal RNA ( nucleic acid ) b. two locations i. free ribosomes or “floaters” ii. ribosomes connected to rough “ER”
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TEM of ribosomes: free ribosomes in cytoplasm
Ribosome Structure Ribosome structure: made of two subunits
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Organelle: Chromosomes
1. Two Word Definition a. Heredity information, genetic mailman 2. Function a. code for all the organisms’ traits 3. Structure a. composed of DNA and proteins b. when cell is at rest, DNA is known as chromatin
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Organelle: Chromosomes TEM
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Organelle: Cilia and Flagella
1. Two Word Definition a. Cilia: short / fast movement b. Flagella: long / slow movement 2. Structure a. Cilia: short hair-like structures 9 + 2 arrangement of microtubules cilia in trachea
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biological motor in bacteria
Organelle: Cilia and Flagella 2. Structure ( con’t) b. Flagella: long hair-like structures biological motor in bacteria
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Organelle: Centrioles
1. Two Word Defintion a. cell division b. makes spindle fibers 2. Structure a. Made of microtubules of contractile proteins b. Tubules organized in a 9 x 3 arrangement c. Centrioles located at right angles to each other outside the nucleus
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Organelle: Centrioles
3. Function a. Centrioles produce spindle fibers during cell division i. As cell division begins centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell ii. Once positioned centrioles will produce spindle fibers
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Organelle: Chloroplast
1. Two Word Defintion a. Photosynthesis 2. Function a. Site of photosynthetic reactions b. Conversion of light energy into chemical energy 3. Structure a. similar appearance to mitochondria b. two main regions i. stroma: fluid ii. grana: stacks of chlorophyll discs
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Organelle: Chloroplast
3. Structure Chlorophyll storage Fluid environment
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Organelle: Chloroplast
4. Relation of structure to function Sunlight energy is absorbed by the chlorophyll
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Organelle: Plastids / chromoplast, leucoplast, chloroplast
A. Chromoplast (plants only) 1. Two word definition: color storage or color bodies 2. Structure a. Membrane sacks filled with non-green pigments in plants 3. Function a. Coloration of flowers, fruit and leaves B. Leucoplast (plants only) 1. Two word definition: starch storage (function) 2. Structure: membrane sack filled with starch
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One cell organisms “stomach”
Organelle: Vacuole A. Two word definition 1. Water / food storage Function of water vacuole in plants is to provide tugor pressure which keeps plants upright One cell organisms “stomach”
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Cells: Two Kinds Eu: true Karyon: nucleus pro: first Karyon: nucleus
Eukaryotic Prokaryotic 1. Generally larger 1. Very small cell size 2. Contain a defined nucleus 2. No defined nucleus 3. Contain membrane bound organelles 3. No membrane bound organelles 4. Found in kingdoms: Animalia, Plantae, Protista, Fungi 4. Found only in the kingdom Monera: bacteria and blue green algae
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Cells: organization Unicellular organisms Multi-cellular Colonies
Groups of cells Little cell specialization high cell specialization
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Cells: multi-cellular organization
tissues organs systems
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Organism
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