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The Cell
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2 Major Types Prokaryotic- Mainly bacteria or cells without a nucleus Genetic material floats in the cytoplasm Do not have many of the common organelles or cell parts.
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Eukaryotic- Contain a nucleus Plants, animals, fungi, and protists Genetic material is generally found in the nucleus and is surrounded by a membrane Contain organelles with specific functions
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Many sizes and shapes Related to function of the cell Example: Human blood cell looks like a donut because it needs to bend and fold to fit into tight spaces. Nerve cell- very long because it sends signals over long distances.
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Cell membrane Found in plant and animal cells Protects the cell from outside substances Regulates or allows some substances into the cell Made of a protein layer and phospholipid layer
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Cell wall Found in plant cells, bacteria, and fungal and some protists Protects from attack of viruses and harmful organisms In plants- provides support and structure
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Cell membrane Cell Wall
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Cytoplasm- a fluid inside the cell that is mostly water but also contains salts and other molecules. Also contains the CYTOSKELETON- a network of threadlike proteins join together Gives the cell shape and allows for movement
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Used for movement Flagella- long, tail like appendages that move back and forth Cilia- short, hair like structures
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Largest organelle in most eukaryotic cells Surrounded by two membranes- nuclear membrane Directs cells activities Contains the genetic information Human’s genetic information is found on 46 chromosomes Kangroo’s genetic information is on 6 chromosomes
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Makes ribosomes Often appears as a dark spot
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Ribosomes make proteins Ribosomes can be found floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The ER extends from the nucleus to the cytoplasm
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Two types of ER Rough and Smooth Rough Protein production Smooth Makes lipids like cholesterol Helps remove harmful substances from the cell
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Mitochondria are responsible for processing energy in most cells Surrounded by two membranes Energy is stored in molecules called ATP Chemical processes release the ATP ATP= Adenosine triphosphate ATP is the fuel for cellular processes such as growth, cell division, and material transport
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Found in plant cells, algae, some protists Use light energy to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Green pigment- chlorophyll
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The Golgi Apparatus or Golgi Body Prepares and Packages proteins into tiny membrane bound ball like structures known as vesicles. Transport materials from one part of the cell to another.
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Found in some animal cells Break down and recycle cellular parts Contain digestive enzymes
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Found in both plant and animal cells Animal cells tend to be small Store food, water, and waste material Plant cells usually have one large one called the CENTRAL VACUOLE. It stores water for support and shape of the cell.
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