SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 34
Download to read offline
Cell Structure
& Function
The Cell
•A cell is the smallest unit that
is capable of performing life
functions.
Amoeba
Proteus Plant
Stem
Red
Blood
Cell
Nerve
Cell
Bacteria
Microscopes and Cells
• 1600’s.
–Anton van
Leeuwenhoek
first described
living cells as
seen through a
simple
microscope.
Microscopes and Cells
–Robert Hooke first used a
compound microscope to
view thinly sliced cork cells.
•Compound scopes use
a series of lenses to
magnify in steps.
•Hooke was the first to
use the term “cell”.
Microscopes and Cells
• 1830’s.
–Mathias Schleiden identified
the first plant cells and
concluded that all plants
are made of cells.
- Thomas Schwann made
the same conclusion about
animal cells.
Cell Theory
1. All living things are made up of 1
or more cells.
2. Cells are the smallest working
units of all living things.
3. All cells come from pre-existing
cells through cell division.
Number of Cells
Organisms may be:
• Unicellular-
composed of 1 cell
OR
• Multicellular-
made of many cells
Cells can be Eukaryotic or
Prokaryotic
•Prokaryotes :do not have a nucleus or
organelles (bacteria).
•Eukaryotes: have a nucleus and
organelles (plants, fungi, animals,
protists)
Organelles
• Cell structures that have a specific
function and are surrounded by a
membrane that are found in eukaryotes
only.
Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
Http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells.html
Prokaryotic Cells
• Believed to be the
first cells to evolve.
• Lack a membrane
bound nucleus and
organelles.
• Genetic material is
free in the cytoplasm
• Ribosomes are only
other cell structure.
Eukaryotic
• 2 major types of eukaryotic cells-
Plant and Animal cells
Plant Animal
http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/eukaryotic_cells.html
Cell Structures
& Functions
Cell Wall
• Found outside of the
cell membrane in
plant cells & bacteria
only
• Contains cellulose
that provides support
(rigidity) & protection
Cell or Plasma Membrane
• Outer membrane of
cells that controls
movement of
substances in and out of
the cell
• Double layer (bi-layer)
• In plants and bacteria,
this is within the cell
wall.
Cytoplasm
• Gel-like mixture inside cells
• Surrounded by cell membrane
• Contains cell structure that carry out
specific jobs ex. Mitochondrion, nucleus
• Provides a medium for chemical reactions
to take place
Nucleoid
• In prokaryotes.
• Region of the
cytoplasm where
chromosomal DNA is
located.
• Singular, circular
chromosome.
• Smaller circles of
DNA called plasmids
are also located in
cytoplasm.
Ribosomes
• Each cell contains
thousands
• Make proteins
• Found on
endoplasmic
reticulum & floating
throughout the cell
cytoplasm
Organelles
Nucleus
• “Control center”
• Directs cell activities
• Contains the genetic
material (DNA)
• Separated from
cytoplasm by nuclear
membrane (or nuclear
envelope).
Nuclear Membrane
• Surrounds nucleus,
separates DNA from
cytoplasm
• Made of two layers
• Openings called
pores allow some
materials to enter and
leave nucleus
Chromatin
• In nucleus
• Genetic material
(DNA) of cell in its
non-dividing state.
• Ie. Uncoiled
chromosomes
• Contain instructions
for traits &
characteristics
Nucleolus
• Dark-staining
structure in the
nucleus
• Makes ribosomes
that make proteins
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
• Network of continuous
sacs, studded with
ribosomes.
• Internal delivery
system of the cell.
• Manufactures, pro-
cesses, and transports
proteins for export
from cell.
• Continuous with
nuclear envelope.
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
• Similar in
appearance to
rough ER, but
without the
ribosomes.
• Produces lipids, involved in
carbohydrate metabolism, and
detoxification of drugs and poisons.
Golgi Apparatus
• Protein 'packaging plant‘
• Modifies proteins and
lipids made by the ER
and prepares them for
export from the cell.
• Encloses digestive
enyzymes into
membranes to form
lysosomes (transport
pods).
Lysosome
• Digestive 'plant' for
proteins, fats, and
carbohydrates
• Digestive enzymes
break down cellular
waste and debris
• Transports undigested
material to cell
membrane for removal
• Cell breaks down if
lysosome explodes
Mitochondria
• Cell “powerhouse”
• Membrane bound
organelles that are
the site of cellular
respiration (use
glucose to produce
cell energy, ATP)
• Active cells like
muscles have more
mitochondria
Animal Vacuole
• Membrane-bound
sacs for storage,
digestion, and waste
removal
• Contains water
solution
Plant Vacuole
• Plants have large
central vacuoles that
store water and
nutrients needed by
the cell.
• Help support the
shape of the cell.
Chloroplast
• Usually found in plant
cells
• Contains green
pigment chlorophyll
• Where
photosynthesis takes
place
• Produces plant food
(sugars) and oxygen
gas
Cilia and Flagella
• External
appendages from
the cell membrane
that aid in
locomotion
(movement) of the
cell.
• Cilia also help to
move substance
past the membrane.
Cilia
Flagella
Centrioles
• Found only in animal
cells.
• Self-replicating
• Made of bundles of
microtubules.
• Help in organizing cell
division.
Cytoskeleton
• The cell’s skeleton
• Made of
microtubules and
filaments
• Give the cell
shape, strength
and ability to move

More Related Content

What's hot

What's hot (20)

Introduction to cell
Introduction to cellIntroduction to cell
Introduction to cell
 
Cell Organelles ppt
Cell Organelles pptCell Organelles ppt
Cell Organelles ppt
 
Lecture#01 (Cell structure and function).pptx
Lecture#01 (Cell structure and function).pptxLecture#01 (Cell structure and function).pptx
Lecture#01 (Cell structure and function).pptx
 
Unit 3 - 7.1 Cell Discovery and Theory
Unit 3 - 7.1 Cell Discovery and TheoryUnit 3 - 7.1 Cell Discovery and Theory
Unit 3 - 7.1 Cell Discovery and Theory
 
Prokaryotic cell Of Bacteria
Prokaryotic cell Of BacteriaProkaryotic cell Of Bacteria
Prokaryotic cell Of Bacteria
 
Cell structure revised
Cell structure revisedCell structure revised
Cell structure revised
 
cell and its organelle
 cell and its organelle cell and its organelle
cell and its organelle
 
Cell organelle presentation
Cell organelle presentationCell organelle presentation
Cell organelle presentation
 
Andrew Greens Power
Andrew Greens PowerAndrew Greens Power
Andrew Greens Power
 
B14 eukaryotic cell structure powerpoint
 B14 eukaryotic cell structure  powerpoint B14 eukaryotic cell structure  powerpoint
B14 eukaryotic cell structure powerpoint
 
Cell :the unit of life
Cell :the unit of life  Cell :the unit of life
Cell :the unit of life
 
Cell history and structure
Cell history and structureCell history and structure
Cell history and structure
 
Connective tissue : General
Connective tissue : General Connective tissue : General
Connective tissue : General
 
Cell the basic unit of life
Cell the basic unit of lifeCell the basic unit of life
Cell the basic unit of life
 
Chapter 3 Chemical Bonding
Chapter 3 Chemical BondingChapter 3 Chemical Bonding
Chapter 3 Chemical Bonding
 
Mitosis
MitosisMitosis
Mitosis
 
Cytoskeleton
CytoskeletonCytoskeleton
Cytoskeleton
 
Introduction to physiology lecture
Introduction to physiology lectureIntroduction to physiology lecture
Introduction to physiology lecture
 
Centrosome and centrioles
Centrosome and centriolesCentrosome and centrioles
Centrosome and centrioles
 
A.1 Postulates of the Cell Theory.ppt
A.1 Postulates of the Cell Theory.pptA.1 Postulates of the Cell Theory.ppt
A.1 Postulates of the Cell Theory.ppt
 

Similar to NOTES Cell Structure and Function.pdf

Cell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.pptCell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.pptLoveMaribao
 
2092_Cell as basic unit of life.ppt
2092_Cell as basic unit of life.ppt2092_Cell as basic unit of life.ppt
2092_Cell as basic unit of life.pptShekhar224925
 
week-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdf
week-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdfweek-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdf
week-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdfKunici1
 
Genetics Lab 3-Cell.pptx
Genetics Lab 3-Cell.pptxGenetics Lab 3-Cell.pptx
Genetics Lab 3-Cell.pptxGavin Malala
 
Cell structure and function
Cell structure and functionCell structure and function
Cell structure and functionKhanSaif2
 
Cell the fundamental unit of life
Cell the fundamental unit of life Cell the fundamental unit of life
Cell the fundamental unit of life SharanyaS23
 
Cell structure
Cell structureCell structure
Cell structureVeraAdeel
 
cellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdf
cellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdfcellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdf
cellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdfForYTGaming
 
Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01
Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01
Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01Prince Anwar Ali
 
Cellular Organizations | Class 8 | Science
Cellular Organizations | Class 8 | ScienceCellular Organizations | Class 8 | Science
Cellular Organizations | Class 8 | ScienceVijay Meena
 
prokayotic and eukaryotic cells.ppt
prokayotic and eukaryotic cells.pptprokayotic and eukaryotic cells.ppt
prokayotic and eukaryotic cells.pptTishitaDhabhai
 
Cell structure 2013
Cell structure 2013Cell structure 2013
Cell structure 2013Jenny Dixon
 

Similar to NOTES Cell Structure and Function.pdf (20)

Cell parts 09 0 (2)
Cell parts 09 0 (2)Cell parts 09 0 (2)
Cell parts 09 0 (2)
 
Cell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.pptCell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.ppt
 
Cell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.pptCell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.ppt
 
Cell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.pptCell parts 09-0.ppt
Cell parts 09-0.ppt
 
2092_Cell as basic unit of life.ppt
2092_Cell as basic unit of life.ppt2092_Cell as basic unit of life.ppt
2092_Cell as basic unit of life.ppt
 
week-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdf
week-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdfweek-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdf
week-1-2-ppt-bio-1 (3).pdf
 
7225564.ppt
7225564.ppt7225564.ppt
7225564.ppt
 
cell.ppt
cell.pptcell.ppt
cell.ppt
 
Cell.pptx
Cell.pptxCell.pptx
Cell.pptx
 
Genetics Lab 3-Cell.pptx
Genetics Lab 3-Cell.pptxGenetics Lab 3-Cell.pptx
Genetics Lab 3-Cell.pptx
 
Cell structure and function
Cell structure and functionCell structure and function
Cell structure and function
 
Cell the fundamental unit of life
Cell the fundamental unit of life Cell the fundamental unit of life
Cell the fundamental unit of life
 
Cell structure
Cell structureCell structure
Cell structure
 
cellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdf
cellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdfcellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdf
cellthefundamentalunitoflife-180820182355 (1).pdf
 
Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01
Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01
Cells2 091001182025-phpapp01
 
Cellular Organizations | Class 8 | Science
Cellular Organizations | Class 8 | ScienceCellular Organizations | Class 8 | Science
Cellular Organizations | Class 8 | Science
 
prokayotic and eukaryotic cells.ppt
prokayotic and eukaryotic cells.pptprokayotic and eukaryotic cells.ppt
prokayotic and eukaryotic cells.ppt
 
1.1 cell structure
1.1 cell structure1.1 cell structure
1.1 cell structure
 
Cell structure 2013
Cell structure 2013Cell structure 2013
Cell structure 2013
 
cell.pptx
cell.pptxcell.pptx
cell.pptx
 

Recently uploaded

User Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather StationUser Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather StationColumbia Weather Systems
 
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docxScheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docxyaramohamed343013
 
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?Patrick Diehl
 
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)Columbia Weather Systems
 
Citronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyay
Citronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyayCitronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyay
Citronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyayupadhyaymani499
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝soniya singh
 
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutionsSolution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutionsHajira Mahmood
 
Pests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdf
Pests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdfPests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdf
Pests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Base editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editing
Base editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editingBase editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editing
Base editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editingNetHelix
 
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.aasikanpl
 
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.PraveenaKalaiselvan1
 
Pests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdfPirithiRaju
 
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptxAnalytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptxSwapnil Therkar
 
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 trNeurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 trssuser06f238
 
Call Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCRCall Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCRlizamodels9
 
BUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdf
BUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdfBUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdf
BUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdfWildaNurAmalia2
 

Recently uploaded (20)

User Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather StationUser Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather Station
User Guide: Magellan MX™ Weather Station
 
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of castor_Binomics_Identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docxScheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
Scheme-of-Work-Science-Stage-4 cambridge science.docx
 
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
Is RISC-V ready for HPC workload? Maybe?
 
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
User Guide: Orion™ Weather Station (Columbia Weather Systems)
 
Citronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyay
Citronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyayCitronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyay
Citronella presentation SlideShare mani upadhyay
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝8264348440🔝
 
Volatile Oils Pharmacognosy And Phytochemistry -I
Volatile Oils Pharmacognosy And Phytochemistry -IVolatile Oils Pharmacognosy And Phytochemistry -I
Volatile Oils Pharmacognosy And Phytochemistry -I
 
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutionsSolution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
Solution chemistry, Moral and Normal solutions
 
Pests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdf
Pests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdfPests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdf
Pests of soyabean_Binomics_IdentificationDr.UPR.pdf
 
Base editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editing
Base editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editingBase editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editing
Base editing, prime editing, Cas13 & RNA editing and organelle base editing
 
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of jatropha_Bionomics_identification_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
Call Girls in Munirka Delhi 💯Call Us 🔝9953322196🔝 💯Escort.
 
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
BIOETHICS IN RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY.
 
Pests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdfPests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdf
Pests of Blackgram, greengram, cowpea_Dr.UPR.pdf
 
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptxAnalytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
Analytical Profile of Coleus Forskohlii | Forskolin .pptx
 
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 trNeurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
Neurodevelopmental disorders according to the dsm 5 tr
 
Call Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCRCall Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
Call Girls In Nihal Vihar Delhi ❤️8860477959 Looking Escorts In 24/7 Delhi NCR
 
BUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdf
BUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdfBUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdf
BUMI DAN ANTARIKSA PROJEK IPAS SMK KELAS X.pdf
 
Hot Sexy call girls in Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
Hot Sexy call girls in  Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort ServiceHot Sexy call girls in  Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
Hot Sexy call girls in Moti Nagar,🔝 9953056974 🔝 escort Service
 

NOTES Cell Structure and Function.pdf

  • 2. The Cell •A cell is the smallest unit that is capable of performing life functions. Amoeba Proteus Plant Stem Red Blood Cell Nerve Cell Bacteria
  • 3. Microscopes and Cells • 1600’s. –Anton van Leeuwenhoek first described living cells as seen through a simple microscope.
  • 4. Microscopes and Cells –Robert Hooke first used a compound microscope to view thinly sliced cork cells. •Compound scopes use a series of lenses to magnify in steps. •Hooke was the first to use the term “cell”.
  • 5. Microscopes and Cells • 1830’s. –Mathias Schleiden identified the first plant cells and concluded that all plants are made of cells. - Thomas Schwann made the same conclusion about animal cells.
  • 6. Cell Theory 1. All living things are made up of 1 or more cells. 2. Cells are the smallest working units of all living things. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells through cell division.
  • 7. Number of Cells Organisms may be: • Unicellular- composed of 1 cell OR • Multicellular- made of many cells
  • 8. Cells can be Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic •Prokaryotes :do not have a nucleus or organelles (bacteria). •Eukaryotes: have a nucleus and organelles (plants, fungi, animals, protists)
  • 9. Organelles • Cell structures that have a specific function and are surrounded by a membrane that are found in eukaryotes only.
  • 11. Prokaryotic Cells • Believed to be the first cells to evolve. • Lack a membrane bound nucleus and organelles. • Genetic material is free in the cytoplasm • Ribosomes are only other cell structure.
  • 12. Eukaryotic • 2 major types of eukaryotic cells- Plant and Animal cells Plant Animal http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/eukaryotic_cells.html
  • 14. Cell Wall • Found outside of the cell membrane in plant cells & bacteria only • Contains cellulose that provides support (rigidity) & protection
  • 15. Cell or Plasma Membrane • Outer membrane of cells that controls movement of substances in and out of the cell • Double layer (bi-layer) • In plants and bacteria, this is within the cell wall.
  • 16. Cytoplasm • Gel-like mixture inside cells • Surrounded by cell membrane • Contains cell structure that carry out specific jobs ex. Mitochondrion, nucleus • Provides a medium for chemical reactions to take place
  • 17. Nucleoid • In prokaryotes. • Region of the cytoplasm where chromosomal DNA is located. • Singular, circular chromosome. • Smaller circles of DNA called plasmids are also located in cytoplasm.
  • 18. Ribosomes • Each cell contains thousands • Make proteins • Found on endoplasmic reticulum & floating throughout the cell cytoplasm
  • 20. Nucleus • “Control center” • Directs cell activities • Contains the genetic material (DNA) • Separated from cytoplasm by nuclear membrane (or nuclear envelope).
  • 21. Nuclear Membrane • Surrounds nucleus, separates DNA from cytoplasm • Made of two layers • Openings called pores allow some materials to enter and leave nucleus
  • 22. Chromatin • In nucleus • Genetic material (DNA) of cell in its non-dividing state. • Ie. Uncoiled chromosomes • Contain instructions for traits & characteristics
  • 23. Nucleolus • Dark-staining structure in the nucleus • Makes ribosomes that make proteins
  • 24. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum • Network of continuous sacs, studded with ribosomes. • Internal delivery system of the cell. • Manufactures, pro- cesses, and transports proteins for export from cell. • Continuous with nuclear envelope.
  • 25. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum • Similar in appearance to rough ER, but without the ribosomes. • Produces lipids, involved in carbohydrate metabolism, and detoxification of drugs and poisons.
  • 26. Golgi Apparatus • Protein 'packaging plant‘ • Modifies proteins and lipids made by the ER and prepares them for export from the cell. • Encloses digestive enyzymes into membranes to form lysosomes (transport pods).
  • 27. Lysosome • Digestive 'plant' for proteins, fats, and carbohydrates • Digestive enzymes break down cellular waste and debris • Transports undigested material to cell membrane for removal • Cell breaks down if lysosome explodes
  • 28. Mitochondria • Cell “powerhouse” • Membrane bound organelles that are the site of cellular respiration (use glucose to produce cell energy, ATP) • Active cells like muscles have more mitochondria
  • 29. Animal Vacuole • Membrane-bound sacs for storage, digestion, and waste removal • Contains water solution
  • 30. Plant Vacuole • Plants have large central vacuoles that store water and nutrients needed by the cell. • Help support the shape of the cell.
  • 31. Chloroplast • Usually found in plant cells • Contains green pigment chlorophyll • Where photosynthesis takes place • Produces plant food (sugars) and oxygen gas
  • 32. Cilia and Flagella • External appendages from the cell membrane that aid in locomotion (movement) of the cell. • Cilia also help to move substance past the membrane. Cilia Flagella
  • 33. Centrioles • Found only in animal cells. • Self-replicating • Made of bundles of microtubules. • Help in organizing cell division.
  • 34. Cytoskeleton • The cell’s skeleton • Made of microtubules and filaments • Give the cell shape, strength and ability to move