Unit 7. Discovery of a Cell Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at a piece of cork. He saw...

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CELL ORGANELLES Unit 7

Transcript of Unit 7. Discovery of a Cell Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at a piece of cork. He saw...

Page 1: Unit 7. Discovery of a Cell  Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at a piece of cork.  He saw little squares that look like prison cells.  Named.

CELL ORGANELLESUnit 7

Page 2: Unit 7. Discovery of a Cell  Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at a piece of cork.  He saw little squares that look like prison cells.  Named.

Discovery of a Cell

Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at a piece of cork.

He saw little squares that look like prison cells.

Named them cells

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Organelle

Cells are made of smaller parts called organelles.

Each organelle has a specific function.

Plants and animal cells have some different organelles.

Page 4: Unit 7. Discovery of a Cell  Robert Hooke used a microscope to look at a piece of cork.  He saw little squares that look like prison cells.  Named.

Cell Membrane Covers the outside of the cell and

controls what enters and exits Only animals and plants

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Cytoplasm A jelly like liquid that fills the cell.

Organelles can move around the cell Plants and animals

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Nucleus Controls all activities in the cell and

houses the DNA. (brain of cell) Plants and animals

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Mitochondrion Changes food and oxygen into

energy. (Power house of the cell) Plants and animals

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Vacuole Storage area of the cell. Holds water,

food, and minerals……BIGGER in plant cells

Plants and animals

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Vacuoles in Plants

Vacuoles are much larger in plants.

Storing food.

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Lysosome Breakdown and recycle material in a

cell (known as the “stomach of the cell”)

Animals

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Nuclear Membrane

Controls what enters and exits the nucleus.

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Cell Wall Surrounds the cell. Gives the cell

shape and structure. (bones of the cell)

Plants only

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Chloroplast Contains chlorophyll that traps

sunlight. Photosynthesis occurs here. Plants only

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Plant cell

What do you think the green dots are?

Where on a plant would you find cells like this?

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Animal Cells