Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEthan Felix Oliver Modified over 6 years ago
1
Cell Structures: Be able to identify the cell structures of the animal and plant cell! Know the function of each cell structure!
2
Nucleus: Controls all of the cell’s activities; made up of chromosomes, the nucleolus, the nuclear envelope and nuclear pores.
3
Nucleolus: Dark, dense, area of fibers and granules in the cell's nucleus; are made of ribosomal proteins and ribonucleic acid.
4
Chromosomes: DNA; contains genetic material
5
Nuclear Envelope: A membrane that covers the nucleus and controls what enters and leaves the nucleus.
6
Nuclear Pore: Openings that allow the transport of water-soluble molecules across the nuclear envelope.
7
Endoplasmic Reticulum
rough ER-transports substances throughout the cell. smooth ER – makes lipids & breaks down toxic substances
8
Golgi Apparatus: Packages and ships out substances.
9
Mitochondria: Makes energy (ATP) for the cell.
10
Lysosome: Contains digestive enzymes that helps break down substances for the cell.
11
Vacuole: Stores water, food, ions, and waste for the cell.
12
Ribosomes: Makes proteins.
13
Cytoskeleton: A network of protein fibers that gives the cell shape and support; is also involved in cell movement.
14
Cytoplasm: Jelly-like liquid substance that contains or holds the cell’s organelles.
15
Centrioles: Cylindrical structures made up of microtubules;
they help divide the DNA during cell division.
16
Cell Membrane: A membrane that covers the cell; it controls what
enters and leaves the cell.
17
The Animal Cell:
18
Chloroplast: Contains chlorophyll and makes food for the plant cell through photosynthesis.
19
Cell Wall: Supports and protects the plant cell.
20
The Plant Cell:
21
Animal Cell vs. Plant Cell
22
Cell Analogy:
23
Cell Analogy
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.