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The Cell
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You are made of trillions of cell.
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As we study cells, remember this important truth:
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If your cells aren’t happy, YOU aren’t going to be happy!
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The cell is the basic unit of life.
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Cells are classified into two main groups.
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The first group are prokaryotic cells.
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Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. They have a nucleoid (resembles a nucleus).
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They are very small and simple cells.
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Prokaryotic cells are single-celled organisms.
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Some examples of prokaryotic cells:
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Bacteria (Kingdom Monera) Source: greenfacts.org
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Prokaryotic cells resemble the earliest cells found on Earth. Source: Discover West Tours, Australia
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The second group are eukaryotic cells.
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Eukaryotic cells are very complex.
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They are much larger than prokaryote cells.
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Eukaryotes can be either single- or multi-celled.
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They also have organelles (little organs).
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Examples include: Plant cells Animal cells
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How did we learn about the cell?
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Robert Hooke discovers the cell in 1678 Robert Hooke(?) Source: University of St. Andrews
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek Source: University of California Paleontology Museum
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek Greatly improved the microscope (1680). Discovered microorganisms.
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Matthias Schleiden Plants are made of cells (1838).
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Theodor Schwann Animals are made of cells (1839).
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Rudolph Virchow Cells can only come from other living cells.
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Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow’s work lead to the development of cell theory.
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Cell Theory All living things are made of cells.
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Cell Theory Cells are the basic unit of life.
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Living cells can only come from other living cells.
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Structure of the cell
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A cell is made of organelles. (Organelle – “little organ.” )
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Each organelle has a special function that keeps the cell running.
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Nucleus The nucleus is the brain of the cell. It controls what everything that happens in a cell.
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Cell Membrane It is the gateway of the cell. It controls what goes into and out of the cell.
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Cell Membrane Controlling what goes in and out of the cell is called Selective Permeability.
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Organelle responsible for digestion.
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Lysosome Contains enzymes that help break down chemicals into forms that can be used by the cell.
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Organelles that manufacture
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Smooth ER (Endoplasmic Reticulum) Manufactures lipids (fats) and other products needed by the cell.
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Golgi Body Manufactures lysosomes. Manufactures other complex molecules and packages them in vesicles.
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Nucleolus Located in the nucleus. Responsible for the manufacture of ribosomes.
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Ribosomes Manufacture proteins needs by the cell.
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Organelles that provide power
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Mitochondria Takes nutrients and provides energy for the cell.
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Organelles that provide power and are found only in plant cells
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Chloroplasts The food producer for the plant cell. Takes water, CO 2, and sunlight to produce sugar (food) and O 2 as a waste product.
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Organelles that provide power support
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Cell Membrane Surrounds the cell and helps maintain the shape of the cell.
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Cytoplasm Helps the cell keep its shape and protects the cell. Cell organelles are found in the cytoplasm.
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Cytoskeleton Provides physical structure to the cell.
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Organelles that provide support and are found only in plant cells
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Cell Wall Stiff outer wall that provides support, structure, and protection to the plant cell.
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Central Vacuole A large vacuole in the plant cell. Provides extra support and structure to the cell.
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Organelles that provide storage
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Golgi Body Stores molecules necessary to make lysosomes and vesicles.
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Lysosome Stores enzymes necessary to digest food, breakdown waste, and break down old organelles and dead cells.
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Smooth ER Stores steroids and other chemicals the cell will need at a later time.
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Vacuole Storage bubbles that can store food, chemicals, and water products.
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Organelles that provide power transportation
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Rough E.R. Transports ribosomes (attached to the rough E.R.) around the cell.
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Organelles that provide waste removal
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Lysosome Breaks down waste products. Called the “suicide organelle” because it destroys a dying cell.
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And that’s cell basics.
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