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Cell Structure and Function Notes
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What is a cell? The basic unit of structure and function in organisms. The basic unit of structure and function in organisms.
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Organisms Prokaryote Eukaryote An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell structures An organism with cells that contain nuclei (plural of nucleus) and other cell structures.
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Examples Prokaryote: Bacteria Prokaryote: Bacteria Eukaryote: Plants, Animals, and many other organisms. Eukaryote: Plants, Animals, and many other organisms.
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Organelle Cells contain organelles which are tiny structures that carries out a specific function within the cell. Cells contain organelles which are tiny structures that carries out a specific function within the cell. Example: Nucleus, Cell membrane, etc. Example: Nucleus, Cell membrane, etc.
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Organelles in Plant Cells 1. Cell wall 2. Chloroplast 3. Cell Membrane 4. Cytoplasm 5. Vacuole 6. Mitochondrion (singular) 1. Mitochondria (plural) 7. Nucleus And others…
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Organelles in Animal Cells 1. Cell Membrane 2. Cytoplasm 3. Vacuole 4. Mitochondrion (singular) 5. Nucleus And others…
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Organelles in a Prokaryote
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What is the difference between the plant cell and animal cell? Animal cells do not have a CELL WALL and CHLOROPLAST while plants cell do.
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Nucleus Structure: Large oval structure Structure: Large oval structure Function: It directs cell’s activities Function: It directs cell’s activities Analogous: Human brain that controls us Analogous: Human brain that controls us Fact: Contains DNA Fact: Contains DNA
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Cell Wall Structure: Rigid, tough outer layer of the plant cell Structure: Rigid, tough outer layer of the plant cell Function: Protect and support the cell Function: Protect and support the cell Analogous: Wall of the building Analogous: Wall of the building Fact: Animals cells do not have cell wall Fact: Animals cells do not have cell wall
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Cell Membrane Structure: Forms the outside boundary that separates the cell from its environment Structure: Forms the outside boundary that separates the cell from its environment Function: Controls what substances come into and out of a cell Function: Controls what substances come into and out of a cell Analogous: Security gate in an apartment Analogous: Security gate in an apartment Fact: All cells have this structure Fact: All cells have this structure
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Chloroplast Structure: Large green structures floating in cytoplasm Structure: Large green structures floating in cytoplasm Function: Captures energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell. Function: Captures energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell. Fact: Animal cells don’t have this structure because the plant cells don’t make their own food. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast. Fact: Animal cells don’t have this structure because the plant cells don’t make their own food. Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast.
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Vacuole Structure: Large, round, water-filled sac. Structure: Large, round, water-filled sac. Function: Storage area of the cell (food, water, waste) Function: Storage area of the cell (food, water, waste) Analogous: Storage tanks Analogous: Storage tanks Fact: Most plant cells have one large vacuole. Fact: Most plant cells have one large vacuole.
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Mitochondrion (singular) Structure: Rod shaped organelle Structure: Rod shaped organelle Function: Most of the cells energy is produced. Might Mouse Power House Function: Most of the cells energy is produced. Might Mouse Power House Analogous: Power Plant Analogous: Power Plant Fact: Muscle cells have more mitochondria Fact: Muscle cells have more mitochondria
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Cytoplasm Structure: Clear, thick, gel-like fluid Structure: Clear, thick, gel-like fluid Function: Many cell organelles are found Function: Many cell organelles are found Fact: It is the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus. Fact: It is the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus.
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