Keynote; ch. 3; cell structure & function

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7th, Ch. 3, Cell Biology, Cell structure & function

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Cell Structure & Function

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Cell Theory

• All living things are made up of cells. • Cells are the smallest working units of all living things. • All cells come from preexisting cells through cell division.

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Definition of CellA cell is the smallest unit of life that

is capable of performing life’s functions of reproducing and

getting food.

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Examples of Cells

Amoeba Proteus

Plant Stem

Red Blood Cell

Nerve Cell

Bacteria

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Two Types of Cells

•Prokaryotic•Eukaryotic

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Prokaryotic

• Do not have structures surrounded by membranes

• Few internal structures

• One-celled organisms, Bacteria

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Eukaryotic• Contain organelles surrounded by membranes• Most living organisms

Plant Animal

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“Typical” Animal Cell

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“Typical” Plant Cell

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Cell Parts

Organelles

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Surrounding the Cell

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Cell Membrane

• Outer membrane of cell that controls movement in and out of the cell

• Double layer

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Cell Wall

• Most commonly found in plant cells & bacteria

• Supports & protects cells

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Inside the Cell

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Nucleus

• Directs cell activities• Separated from cytoplasm by nuclear

membrane• Contains genetic material - DNA

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Nuclear Membrane

• Surrounds nucleus• Made of two layers• Openings allow

material to enter and leave nucleus

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Chromosomes

• In nucleus• Made of DNA• Contain instructions

for traits & characteristics

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Nucleolus

• Inside nucleus• Contains RNA to build

proteins

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Cytoplasm

• Gel-like mixture• Surrounded by cell membrane• Contains hereditary material

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Endoplasmic Reticulum• Moves materials around

in cell• Smooth type: lacks

ribosomes• Rough type (pictured):

ribosomes embedded in surface

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Ribosomes

• Each cell contains thousands

• Make proteins• Found on ribosomes

& floating throughout the cell

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Mitochondria

• Produces energy through chemical reactions – breaking down fats & carbohydrates

• Controls level of water and other materials in cell

• Recycles and decomposes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates

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Golgi Bodies

• Protein 'packaging plant'

• Move materials within the cell

• Move materials out of the cell

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Lysosome• Digestive 'plant' for

proteins, fats, and carbohydrates

• Transports undigested material to cell membrane for removal

• Cell breaks down if lysosome explodes

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Vacuoles

• Membrane-bound sacs for storage, digestion, and waste removal

• Contains water solution

• Help plants maintain shape

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Chloroplast

• Usually found in plant cells

• Contains green chlorophyll

• Where photosynthesis takes place

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