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How does a cell survive?
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http://www.cs.brown.edu/stc/outrea/greenhouse/nursery/biology/home.html Everything, from the structure covering the cells to the organelles inside them, performs a task that helps to keep the cell alive.
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Cell Membrane Holds the cell’s inside organelles together Allows nutrients in and waste products out
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Phospholipids Molecules Make up the cell membrane and are made of fatty acids and glycerol & phosphates.
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Cell Wall Only in plants and algae Made of cellulose Provides strength/support around the membrane It allows trees, leaves, & plants to stand up.
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Nucleus Means “kernel” or “nut” Is covered by a membrane which allows materials to pass. Is the control center of the cell Stores DNA (Which makes protein)
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Nucleolus Dark spot inside the nucleus Stores material to make ribosomes. DNA Nucleus Nucleolus
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Ribosomes Are proteins (made of amino acids) which are the building blocks of the cell. Small organelles in every cell b/c they need protein. Have no membranes.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Covered with membrane Makes lipids Breaks down drugs/chemicals that might harm the cell Internal delivery system Moves through the tubular connections
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Mitochondria The cells “power plant” Food molecules are broken down in the cell to release energy. Then, ATP moves energy to Mitochondria Bean shaped 2 membranes Work only with oxygen Outer and Inner Membranes
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Chloroplasts Only in plants and algae Energy-converting from the sun 2 membranes Looks like stacked coins Contain Chlorophyll (green) which traps light and makes it into sugar (photosynthesis)
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Chloroplasts & Mitochondria Theory that they evolved from anceient bacteria. Created by cells eating each other. Have the same kind of ribosomes and circular DNA. & = Old Bacteria
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The Golgi Bodies From ER it transports modified lipids & proteins in its’ membrane. Named after Camillo Golgi (Italian) Look like ER but are close to cell membrane
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Vesicles Membrane covered compartments Formed from ER Golgi Ex. How white blood cells eat other cells. Check out the picture on page 73 in your text book.
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Vacuoles Only in plants Membrane covered chamber Full of water Ex. Oranges Ever wonder how to make lettuce crisp or roses red?
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Lysosomes Only in animal cells Vesicles with enzymes. Destroy worn-out or damaged cells Get rid of waste Protect the cell. Ex. Caterpillars, tadpole’s tales, aging
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Plant Cell
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Animal Cell
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Plant Cell
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So now, create a Venn diagram comparing a plant and animal cell.
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