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1 Click on the name of each organelle to learn about its structure and function
Cytoskeleton Lysosome To Plant Cell

2 Cytoskeleton To Animal Cell

3 Centriole Barrel-shaped made up of 9 microtubules
Structure Function Barrel-shaped made up of 9 microtubules found in only animal cells Organizes spindle fibers used during cell division Helps in forming flagella and cilia Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

4 Mitochondria Double Membrane
Structure Function Double Membrane Outer is smooth Inner cristae is folded to increase surface area “Powerhouse” - - Site of cellular respiration Breaks down glucose to Produce ATP (energy) Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

5 Golgi Body Stacks of membranes and sacs in cytoplasm Structure
Function Stacks of membranes and sacs in cytoplasm Found near cell membrane Prepares protein for secretion Adds carbohydrates to the proteins to make glycoproteins. “post office”, labeling directions Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

6 Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (R.E.R)
Structure Function Membrane vesicles covered with ribosomes Connects to nuclear membrane Transports proteins made on its surface Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

7 Nuclear Membrane Separates the chromatin from the rest of the cell
Structure Function Separates the chromatin from the rest of the cell Pores allow material to enter and leave the nucleus Lipid bilayer containing many openings (pores) Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

8 Ribosomes Tiny “Packets” of RNA. Site of protein synthesis
Structure Function Tiny “Packets” of RNA. Made up of a large and a small subunit Site of protein synthesis “protein factory” Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

9 Cell Membrane Structure Function
Flexible boundary that surrounds the cell Bi-layer of proteins & phospholipids Selectively permeable: Regulates what enters & leaves the cell “border” Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

10 Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (S.E.R.)
Structure Function Vesicles NOT covered with ribosomes synthesis of lipids and protein. transports large molecules around the cell Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

11 Lysosome Spherical body in the cytoplasm found in animal cells
Function Structure Spherical body in the cytoplasm found in animal cells Storage of digestive enzymes (for digesting food or worn out cell parts) “recycling truck” Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

12 Cytoplasm Structure Function Made up of the cytosol (jelly/liquid within the cell) and all of the organelles Site of glycolysis (breaking down glucose molecules) Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

13 Chromatin “Unwound” chromosomes (DNA)
Structure Function “Unwound” chromosomes (DNA) Instructions (genetic code) for producing all of the body’s proteins Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

14 Nucleolus Spherical body found in the nucleus Produces ribosomes
Structure Function Spherical body found in the nucleus Produces ribosomes Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

15 Nucleus Large membrane bound organelle Controls cellular activity
Structure Function Large membrane bound organelle Controls cellular activity Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

16 Vacuole Membrane bound organelle
Structure Function Membrane bound organelle Large in plants and fungi very small or absent in bacteria, protists, or animal cells Storage of water, digestive enzymes, wastes and food Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

17 Cell Wall Protection and support Structure Function
Rigid Structure outside plasma membrane Made of cellulose (in plants) Protection and support Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

18 Chloroplast Structure Function Double membrane spherical body containing structures called thylakoids Found in plants and algae Site of photosynthesis (glucose production) Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

19 Cytoskeleton A network of microtubules and microfilaments
Structure Function A network of microtubules and microfilaments Support and aid in transport within the cell Back to Animal Cell Back to Plant Cell

20 CELLS Unit 2 Chapter 7

21 Principles of Cell Theory
Unit of life All living things are made of cells All cells come from cells (no spontaneous generation)

22 Cells unicellular Multicellular

23 cells Many types Different functions

24 Cell Size <iframe width="560" height="315" src="// frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

25 All Cells Have: Membrane around cytoplasm
Cytoplasm – thick fluid with organelles DNA

26 Organelles Cellular “organs” made of macromolecules

27 Cell Types Prokaryotic: bacteria Eukaryotic: plants, animals

28 Prokaryotic Cells NO nucleus Organelles have no membranes
First cell type on Earth Smaller than eukaryotic cells bacteria

29 Eukaryotic Cells HAS a nucleus Possess many organelles with membranes
Plants, Animals, fungi, protozoans Protozoan

30 Eukaryotic vs. prokaryotic cells

31 Eukaryotic cells Plant vs animal cells
ribosomes

32 CELLS Unit 2 Chapter 7

33 Principles of Cell Theory
Unit of life All living things are made of cells All cells come from cells (no spontaneous generation)

34 Cells unicellular Multicellular

35 cells Many types Different functions

36 Cell Size <iframe width="560" height="315" src="// frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

37 All Cells Have: Membrane around cytoplasm
Cytoplasm – thick fluid with organelles DNA

38 Organelles Cellular “organs” made of macromolecules

39 Cell Types Prokaryotic: bacteria Eukaryotic: plants, animals

40 Prokaryotic Cells NO nucleus Organelles have no membranes
First cell type on Earth Smaller than eukaryotic cells bacteria

41 Eukaryotic Cells HAS a nucleus Possess many organelles with membranes
Plants, Animals, fungi, protozoans Protozoan

42 Eukaryotic vs. prokaryotic cells

43 Eukaryotic cells Plant vs animal cells
ribosomes

44 Cell Coloring Instructions:
Use the following color coding according to the functions of the cell organelles: RED - Energy (Animal: Mitochondria; Plants: Mitochondria and Chloroplasts) YELLOW - Protein Preparation (Animal/Plant: Golgi, Rough-ER, Smooth-ER, Ribosomes, Nucleolous, Nuclear Membrane). BLUE - Genetic Information (Animal/Plant: Nucleus, Chromatin) GREEN - Waste (Animal: Change the Vacuole's name into Lysozome; Plant: Vacuole). BROWN - Physical Support (Animal: Draw Cytoskeleton elements, such as rods and branches; Plants: Cell Wall). Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane - are involved in nearly ALL of these processes. Leave uncolored (or add a very light background color).


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