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EUKARYOTIC* CELL STRUCTURE REMEMBER: You need to write the notes on the slides with this icon. Interactive Cell
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Quick Review We have already talked about Cell Theory and two types of cells. What are the 3 key points of the Cell Theory? All living things are made of cells Cells are the basic unit of structure of living things Cells come from other cells What are the two types of cells? Prokaryotic Eukaryotic What is the main difference between these two cell types? Prokaryotic – No nucleus Eukaryotic - Nucleus
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Eukaryotic Examples Plant Cells Animal Cells Membrane bound nucleus
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Cytoplasm Cytoplasm Fluid part of the cell between the nucleus and cell membrane Contains structures called organelles “Little Organs”
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Nucleus Nucleus Contains the cell’s DNA (also called Chromatin) DNA codes instructions for making proteins and other molecules
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Nucleus (continued) Surrounded by a double lipid layer. Nuclear Envelope (Membrane) Nuclear Envelope has pores/openings to allow material to move into and out of the nucleus
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Nucleolus Small region inside nucleus that produces ribosomes Nucleolus
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Cell Membrane Controls what enters and leaves the cell. Homeostasis Provides protection and support Made of a double-layered sheet called Lipid Bilayer (Lipids)
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Mitochondria Changes energy stored in food into energy the cell can use (ATP). Cellular Respiration “Power Plant” of the cell
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Mitochondrion Under a Microscope Outer Membrane Inner Membrane
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Ribosomes Synthesize (build) proteins Connect Amino acids into chains Found throughout the cytoplasm (tiny dots)
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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Where lipids and proteins are built Two types of ER Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
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ER (continued) Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough ER) Ribosomes on its surface Synthesize proteins
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ER (continued) Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (Smooth ER) No ribosomes Synthesis of membrane lipids
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Golgi Apparatus It packages materials from ER for storage or release from the cell It is found next to the ER
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NUCLEUS Rough ER Golgi Apparatus Smooth ER
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Vacuoles Store material (water, salts, food) Plants have a single, large vacuole The control of water content within a cell is an example maintaining homeostasis
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Lysosomes Filled with enzymes Digestion (breakdown) of items Lipids, Carbohydrates, Proteins Organelles that are not useful anymore Removes “junk” that a cell does not need
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Cytoskeleton Proteins that help the cell to maintain its shape. Involved in movement
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Chloroplast*** Found in plant cells Capture energy from the sunlight and convert it into chemical (food) energy. Photosynthesis
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Cell Wall *** Found in Plants Lies outside the cell membrane Provides support and protection for the cell In plants, cell walls are made up of Cellulose (Carbohydrate)
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Movement Cilia Short hair like structure covering the cell Flagella Longer wipe like (tail) Cilia & Flagella Movement
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Videos and Interactive Models Interactive Cell Model Interactive Cell Model Crash Course - Animal Cell Crash Course - Animal Cell Inside the Cell Inside the Cell
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