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Cells: The Basic Unit of Life
Cells are the basic units of organisms Cells can only be observed under microscope Two basic types of cells: Plant Cell Animal Cell On the following slides, all structures are found in both plant and animal cells unless stated otherwise. 1
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Plant Cell Cell wall Made of cellulose which forms very thin fibres
Strong and rigid In plant cells only
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Plant Cell Cell wall A dead layer Freely permeable
Protect and support the interior of the cell. Give shape to the cell A dead layer Freely permeable
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Plant Cell Cell membrane Lies immediately against the cell wall
Made of protein and lipid Selectively permeable
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Plant Cell Cell membrane
Can control the movement of materials into and out of the cell A living layer Found in plant & animal cells
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Plant Cell Cytoplasm Jelly-like substance enclosed by cell membrane
Provide a medium for chemical reactions to take place
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Plant Cell Cytoplasm Found in all cells
Contains organelles and granules : e.g. chloroplast e.g. mitochondrion
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Organelles very small size – some can only be observed under electron microscope All organelles have specific functions Found in the cytoplasm
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Plant Cell Chloroplast
Only in plant cells. Contain the green pigment chlorophyll Chlorophyll traps light energy, to make food by photosynthesis
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Plant Cell Chloroplast
Contain starch grains (products of photosynthesis)
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Plant Cell Mitochondrion ( mitochondria ) Rod shape
For cellular respiration (provides energy for the cell)
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Plant Cell Mitochondrion ( mitochondria )
Active cells ( eg. sperms, liver cells) have more mitochondria
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Plant Cell Non-living granules Starch granules Oil droplets
Crystals of insoluble wastes
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Plant Cell Vacuole large central vacuole Contains cell sap
a solution of chemicals (sugars, proteins, mineral salts, wastes, pigments) Larger in plant cells than animal cells
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Plant Cell Nucleus Control the normal activities of the cell
Bounded by a nuclear membrane Contains the genetic material (DNA). DNA is organized into threadlike structures called chromosomes.
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Nucleolus Nuclear Pore
Contains the information for the production of proteins in the cell. Not bound by a membrane Nuclear Pore Allows large molecules to move in and out of the nucleus
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Different kinds of plant cells
Onion Epidermal Cells Root Hair Cell root hair Guard Cells Cellular World - YouTube
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Animal cell No cell wall or chloroplasts
Stores glycogen granules and oil droplets in the cytoplasm
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Animal Cell Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.) Found in plant & animal cells
Transport of materials in cell Rough and smooth types Rough E.R. has ribosomes attached to the outside.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
mitochondrion
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Animal Cell Ribosomes Found in plant & animal cells.
Sites of protein synthesis. Found on rough E.R. or in the cytoplasm.
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Animal Cell Golgi Bodies Found in plant & animal cells.
Serve as storage, packaging and processing centres for products released by the cell. Animal Cell rleasedout 24
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Animal Cell Microtubules “Skeleton” of the cell.
Found in plant & animal cells. Gives cells shape and support. Found in centrioles, cilia, & flagella. Composed of Tubulin.
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Animal Cell Lysosomes Small saclike structures that contain digestive enzymes. Found in most animal and some plant cells.
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Rough E.R.
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Different kinds of animal cells
white blood cell red blood cell cheek cells sperm nerve cell muscle cell Amoeba Paramecium Journey Into a Cell - YouTube
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Similarities between plant cells and animal cells
Both have a cell membrane surrounding the cytoplasm. Both have a nucleus. Both contain mitochondria, golgi bodies, E.R. , ribosomes and microtubules.
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Differences between plant cells and animal cells
Relatively smaller in size Relatively larger in size Irregular shape Regular shape No cell wall Cell wall present
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Differences between plant cells and animal cells
Vacuole small or absent Large central vacuole No Chloroplasts Chloroplasts Present Nucleus at the centre Nucleus near cell wall
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