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1 Basic Structure of a Cell copyright cmassengale
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2 Review Facts About Living Things copyright cmassengale
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3 What Are the Main Characteristics of organisms? 1.Made of CELLS 2.Require ENERGY (food) 3.REPRODUCE (species) 4.Maintain HOMEOSTASIS 5.ORGANIZED 6.RESPOND to environment 7.GROW and DEVELOP 8.EXCHANGE materials with surroundings (water, wastes, gases) copyright cmassengale
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4 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION Nonliving Levels: 1.ATOM (element) 2.MOLECULE (compounds like carbohydrates & proteins) 3.ORGANELLES (nucleus, ER, Golgi …) copyright cmassengale
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5 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION Living Levels: 1.CELL (makes up ALL organisms) 2.TISSUE (cells working together 3.ORGAN (heart, brain, stomach …) 4.ORGAN SYSTEMS (respiratory, circulatory …) 5.ORGANISM copyright cmassengale
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6 LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION Living Levels continued: 1.POPULATION (one species in an area) 2.COMMUNITY (several populations in an area 3.ECOSYSTEM (forest, prairie …) 4.BIOME (Tundra, Tropical Rain forest…) 5.BIOSPHERE (all living and nonliving things on Earth) copyright cmassengale
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7 Cell Size and Types Cells, the basic units of organisms, can only be observed under microscope Three Basic types of cells include: Animal CellPlant Cell Bacterial Cell copyright cmassengale
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8 Number of Cells Although ALL living things are made of cells, organisms may be: Unicellular – composed of one cell Multicellular- composed of many cells that may organize into tissues, etc. copyright cmassengale
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9 CELL SIZE Typical cells range from 5 – 50 micrometers (microns) in diameter copyright cmassengale
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10 Which Cell Type is Larger? _________ > _____________ > ___________ Plant cellAnimal cellbacteria copyright cmassengale
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11 How Big is a Micron ( µ ) ? 1 cm = 10,000 microns 1” = 25,000 microns copyright cmassengale
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12 Multicellular Organisms Cells in multicellular organisms often specialize (take on different shapes & functions) copyright cmassengale
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13 Cell Specialization Cells in a multi- cellular organism become specialized by turning different genes on and off This is known as DIFFERENTIATION copyright cmassengale
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14 Specialized Animal Cells Muscle cellsRed blood cells Cheek cells copyright cmassengale
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15 Specialized Plant cells Xylem cells Pollen Guard Cells copyright cmassengale
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16 Organization Levels of Life Atoms to Organisms copyright cmassengale
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17 ATOMS MOLECULES ORGANELLES Nonliving Levels copyright cmassengale
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18 CELLS – life starts here TISSUES – Similar cells working together Living Levels copyright cmassengale
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19 ORGANS ORGAN SYSTEMS ORGANISM Different tissues working together Different organs working together More Living Levels copyright cmassengale
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20 Cell Size Question: Are the cells in an elephant bigger, smaller, or about the same size as those in a mouse? copyright cmassengale
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21 Factors Affecting Cell Size Surface area (plasma membrane surface) is determined by multiplying length times width (L x W) Volume of a cell is determined by multiplying length times width times height (L x W x H) Therefore, Volume increases FASTER than the surface area copyright cmassengale
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22 Cell Size When the surface area is no longer great enough to get rid of all the wastes and to get in enough food and water, then the cell must divide Therefore, the cells of an organism are close in size copyright cmassengale
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23 Cell Size Question: Are the cells in an elephant bigger, smaller, or about the same size as those in a mouse? About the same size, but … The elephant has MANY MORE cells than a mouse! copyright cmassengale
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Different kinds of plant cells Onion Epidermal Cells Root Hair Cell root hair Guard Cells
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Different kinds of animal cells white blood cell red blood cell cheek cells sperm nerve cell muscle cell Amoeba Paramecium
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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
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Differences between plant cells and animal cells Animal cellsPlant cells Relatively smaller in size Irregular shape No cell wall Relatively larger in size Regular shape Cell wall present
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Animal cellsPlant cells Vacuole small or absent Glycogen as food storage Nucleus at the center Large central vacuole Starch as food storage Nucleus near cell wall Differences between Plant Cells and Animal Cells
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