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1 Living layer Controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell Selectively permeable Cell membrane Cell or Plasma Membrane
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2 Nonliving layer Gives structure and shape to plant and bacterial cells Cell wall Cell Wall
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3 Organelles Very small (microscopic) Perform various functions for a cell Found in the cytoplasm May or may not be membrane-bound
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4 Animal Cell Organelles Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear envelope Ribosome (attached) Ribosome (free) Cell Membrane Rough endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Mitochondrion Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Centrioles
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5 Plant Cell Organelles
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6 CytoplasmCytoplasm -Jelly-like substance enclosed by cell membrane -Provides a medium for chemical reactions to take place CytoskeletonCytoskeleton - Cellular framework made of microtubules and microfilaments Cellular Structure cytoplasm
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7 Controls the normal activities of the cell Contains the DNA in chromosomes Bounded by a double layer nuclear envelope (membrane) with pores Usually the largest organelle Nucleus
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8 Nucleolus Inside nucleusInside nucleus Cell may have 1 to 3 nucleoliCell may have 1 to 3 nucleoli Disappears when cell dividesDisappears when cell divides Makes ribosomes that make proteinsMakes ribosomes that make proteins
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9Ribosomes Made of PROTEINS and rRNA “Protein factories” for cell Connect amino acids to make proteins Process called protein synthesis
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10 Endoplasmic Reticulum - ER Two kinds of ER ---ROUGH & SMOOTH Network of hollow membrane tubules Connects to nuclear envelope & cell membrane Functions in Synthesis of cell products & Transport
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11 Smooth & Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth ER Smooth ER lacks ribosomes & makes proteins USED In the cell Rough ER Rough ER has ribosomes on its surface & makes proteins to EXPORT OUT of the cell
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12 Golgi Bodies Stacks of flattened sacsStacks of flattened sacs Have a shipping side & a receiving sideHave a shipping side & a receiving side Receive & modify proteins made by ERReceive & modify proteins made by ER Transport vesicles with modified proteins pinch off the endsTransport vesicles with modified proteins pinch off the ends Transport vesicle
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13 Lysosomes Contain digestive enzymesContain digestive enzymes Break down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts for cellsBreak down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts for cells Lyse & release enzymes to break down & recycle cell parts)Lyse & release enzymes to break down & recycle cell parts)
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14Vacuoles Fluid filled sacks for storage Small or absent in animal cells Plant cells have a large Central Vacuole No vacuoles in bacterial cells
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15 Mitochondria “Powerhouse” of the cell Generate cellular energy (ATP) More active cells like muscle cells have MORE mitochondria Both plants & animal cells have mitochondria Site of CELLULAR RESPIRATION (burning glucose)
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16 Mitochondria Surrounded by a DOUBLE membrane Folded inner membrane increases surface area for more chemical Reactions Has its own DNA
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17 Chloroplasts Found only in producers (organisms containing chlorophyll) Use energy from sunlight to make own food (glucose) Energy from sun stored in the Chemical Bonds of Sugars
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18 Chloroplasts Surrounded by double membrane Contains its own DNA Contains enzymes & pigments for Photosynthesis Never in animal or bacterial cells
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19 Cilia & Flagella Cilia are shorter and more numerous on cells Flagella are longer and fewer (usually 1-3) on cells
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20 Cell Movement with Cilia & Flagella
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