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Cell Theory All organisms are made of cells. All existing cells are produced by other living cells The cell is the most basic unit of life.
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Cell Structures, Functions and Transport
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All Cells share characteristics. All cells are… Enclosed by a membrane. Filled with cytoplasm. Microscopic Bacterium (colored SEM; magnification 8800x)
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Prokaryotic Cell simple organism without a defined nucleus or internal membranes Ex: bacteria “Pro” before “karyon” nut or kernel (nucleus)
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Nucleoid “Nucleus-like”, Contains genetic material for cell division (DNA) No membrane around it
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Plasmid External, single DNA molecules Often contain genes that can adapt, offer selective advantages
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Ribosomes Site where protein synthesis occurs Where proteins are made
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Plasma Membrane Controls movement of materials in & out of the cell
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Prokaryotic Cell Wall Protects & maintains shape of cell
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Cytoplasm Makes up majority of cell allows reactions to proceed contains enzymes “Cell goo”
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Flagella or Flagellum Cell movement, transportation mechanism “Propeller”
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Pilli or Pilus Allows cell to attach to surfaces & other bacteria
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Eukaryotic Cells Eu-True complex cells with a nucleus MUCH larger than prokaryotic cells Cells that contain membrane bound organelles
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Eukarotic Cell Types Animal Cells-heterotrophic (consumers, rely on outside source for food) Plant Cells-autotrophic (producers, rely on energy from sun)
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Go to Section: Animal Cell Nucleus Nucleolus Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
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Eukaryotic Cell Organelles and Function Nucleus Nickname: “Control Center” or “Brain” Function: holds DNA, controls all cell activity (eating, movement, reproduction) Nucleolus: - Found inside nucleus - makes ribosomes
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Ribosomes Function: make proteins Found in all cells, prokaryotic and eukaryotic “Body Builders”
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Go to Section: Animal Cell Nucleus Nucleolus Ribosomes Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Nickname: “Roads” Function: The internal delivery system of cell
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Go to Section: Animal Cell Nucleus Nucleolus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Ribosomes
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Endoplasmic Reticulum 2 Types: 1. Rough ER: Rough appearance because it has ribosomes Function: helps make proteins, gives proteins shape 2. Smooth ER: NO ribosomes Function: makes fats or lipids, transports proteins
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Golgi Complex Nickname: The shippers Function: packages, modifies, & transports materials inside/outside of cell Appearance: stack of pancakes
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Go to Section: Animal Cell Nucleus Nucleolus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosomes Golgi Complex Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
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Lysosomes: circular, but bigger than ribosomes Nickname: “Clean-up Crews” Function: break down food into usable particles, destroy old cells (enzymes)
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Cytoplasm Makes up majority of cell Function: allows reactions, contains enzymes “Cell goo”
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Animal Cell Nucleus Nucleolus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosomes Golgi Bodies Mitochondria Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
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Eukaryotic Cell Organelles and Function 6. Mitochondria Nickname: “The Powerhouse” Function: Energy formation Breaks down food to make ATP ATP: is the major fuel for all cell activities that require energy
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Plasma Membrane or Cell membrane controls entry & exit of any material “Bouncer”
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Animal Cell Nucleus Nucleolus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Ribosomes Golgi Bodies Mitochondria Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
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Now let’s talk about structures found in PLANT Cells!!
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Go to Section: Cell Membrane Vacuole Chloroplasts Vacuole: stores water “Water bubble” This is what makes lettuce crisp When there is less water, plant wilts Vacuole
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Go to Section: Plant Cell Cell Membrane Vacuole
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Chloroplasts Function: traps energy from sun & converts it to food for plant cell “Green goblins” chlorophyll is green
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Chloroplasts
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Cell Wall Function: cellulose structure that provides support & protection to cell membrane “Peanut shell” Found outside cell membrane in plant cells
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Section 7-2 Figure 7-5 Plant and Animal Cells Go to Section: Plant Cell Cell Membrane Vacuole Chloroplasts Cell Wall
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Plant Cell Cell Membrane Vacuole Chloroplasts Cell Wall Nucleolus Nucleus Rough ER Smooth ER Golgi Bodies Mitochondria Ribosomes Cytoplasm
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Comparing Plant and Animal Cells PlantAnimal
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