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CELLS Presented By:- Ravi Upadhyay VIIIth  ‘A’
What are cells? Cell: a cell is a basic unit of structure and function of life.  In other words, cells make up living things and carry out activities that keep a living thing alive.
The Animal Cell Animals are made up of many different types of cells.  The structures I am about to introduce to you are found in a typical cell.  Please note:  Not all animal cells contain all the same structures.
Animal Cell terms/Structures Cell membrane:  The cell membrane  surrounds the cell. Think of the membrane as a gatekeeper, it only allows some materials to pass through, but keeps others out. Cytoplasm:  This is a gel-like fluid, that takes up most of the space inside a cell. Cytoplasm kind of looks like jell-o.
Cytosol  Cytoplasmrefers to the jelly-like material with organelles in it.If the organelles were removed, the soluble part that would be left is called the cytosol. It consists mainly of water with dissolved substances such as amino acids in it.
Nucleus- The nucleus is the control center of the cell. It is the largest organelle in the cell and it contains the DNA of the cell. The DNA of all cells is made up of chromosomes.    DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) contains all the information for cells to live, perform their functions and reproduce.   Inside the nucleus is another organelle called the nucleolus. The nucleolus is responsible for making ribosomes. The circles on the surface of the nucleus are the nuclear pores. These are where ribosomes, and other materials move in and out of the cell.
Mitochondria Mitochondria are membrane-enclosed organelles distributed through the cytosol of most eukaryotic cells. Their main function is the conversion of the potential energy of food molecules into ATP. Every type of cell has a different amount of mitochondria.. There are more mitochondria in cells that have to perform lots of work, for example- your leg muscle cells, heart muscle cells etc. Other cells need less energy to do their work and have less mitochondria.
Mitochondria have: an outer membrane that encloses the entire structure  ,[object Object]
between the two is the intermembrane space
the inner membrane is elaborately folded with shelflike cristae projecting into the matrix. ,[object Object]
Terms/Structures continued Nuclear membrane:  This surrounds and protects the nucleus.  The nucleus has its own protector. Nucleolus:  This structure is found inside the nucleus.  It is responsible for making ribosome's.  We will get to this term in a bit.
Terms/Structures continued Golgi bodies:  These help package products in the cell and then give them out around the cell.  Look at it like this, you wrap a present and then give it to your friend.  Well, that is what Golgi bodies do.
Golgi complex- It is organelle in the cell that is responsible for sorting and correctly shipping the proteins produced in the ER.  Just like our postal packages which should have a correct shipping address, the proteins produced in the ER, should be correctly sent to their respective address.  In the cell, shipping and sorting done by the Golgi complex. It is a very important step in protein synthesis. If the Golgi complex makes a mistake in shipping the proteins to the right address, certain functions in the cell may stop.                                                                                              
The Plant Cell Plants cells have all of the structures that animal cells do.  But they also have some structures that the animal cell does not. Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts.
The three new structures for a plant cell Cell Wall:  This wall provides extra support for the cell and gives it a shape.  In other words, if there was no cell wall then the cell would have no shape. Chloroplasts:  These make food for the plant.  They are green. Chorophyll:  This is very important in making the food for the plant.  This structure takes in sunlight and makes sugar for the plant to eat and become green.
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)- It is a network of membranes throughout the cytoplasm of the cell. There are two types of ER.  When ribosomes are attached it is called rough ER and smooth ER when there are no ribosomes attached.  The rough endoplasmic reticulum is where most protein synthesis occurs in the cell. The function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is to synthesize lipids in the cell. The smooth ER is also helps in the detoxification of harmful substances in the cell.
Ribosomes- Organelles that help in the synthesis of proteins. Ribosomes are made up of two parts, called subunits.     They get their names from their size. One unit is larger than than the other so they are called large and small subunits.  Both these subunits are necessary for protein synthesis in the cell. When the two units are docked together with a special information unit called messenger RNA, they make proteins.  Some ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm, but most are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. While attached to the ER, ribosomes make proteins that the cell needs and also ones to be exported from the cell for work elsewhere in the body.
Lysosomes function as the cell's recycling compartment.  Lysosomes receive cellular and endocytosed proteins and lipids that need digesting. The metabolites that result are transported either by vesicles or directly across the membrane.
                     Steps in lysomal formation The ER and Golgi apparatus make a lysosome (2) The lysosome fuses with a digestive vacuole(3) Activated acid  hydrolases digest the contents
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                       Chloroplast- The cell organelle in which photosynthesis takes place. In this organelle the light energy of the sun is converted into chemical energy.   Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells not animal cells. The chemical energy that is produced by chloroplasts is finally used to make carbohydrates like starch, that get stored in the plant.  Chloroplasts contain tiny pigments called chlorophylls. Chlorophylls are responsible for trapping the light energy from the sun.
        One of the most important distinguishing features of plant cells is the presence of a cell wall, a which serves a variety of functions.    The cell wall protects the cellular contents; gives rigidity to the plant structure; provides a porous medium for the circulation  and distribution of water, minerals, and other small nutrient molecules; and contains specialized molecules that regulate growth and protect  the plant from disease. A structure of great tensile strength, the cell wall is formed from fibrils of cellulose molecules, embedded in a  water-saturated matrix of polysaccharides and structural glycoproteins.        .
                       Cell wall & Plasmodesmata- In addition to cell membranes, plants have cell walls. Cell walls  provide protection and support for plants.    Unlike cell membranes materials cannot get through cell walls. This would be a problem for plant cells if not for special openings called plasmodesmata. These openings are used to communicate and transport materials between plant cells because the cell membranes are able touch and therefore exchange needed materials.
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Cells

  • 1. CELLS Presented By:- Ravi Upadhyay VIIIth ‘A’
  • 2.
  • 3. What are cells? Cell: a cell is a basic unit of structure and function of life. In other words, cells make up living things and carry out activities that keep a living thing alive.
  • 4. The Animal Cell Animals are made up of many different types of cells. The structures I am about to introduce to you are found in a typical cell. Please note: Not all animal cells contain all the same structures.
  • 5. Animal Cell terms/Structures Cell membrane: The cell membrane surrounds the cell. Think of the membrane as a gatekeeper, it only allows some materials to pass through, but keeps others out. Cytoplasm: This is a gel-like fluid, that takes up most of the space inside a cell. Cytoplasm kind of looks like jell-o.
  • 6. Cytosol Cytoplasmrefers to the jelly-like material with organelles in it.If the organelles were removed, the soluble part that would be left is called the cytosol. It consists mainly of water with dissolved substances such as amino acids in it.
  • 7. Nucleus- The nucleus is the control center of the cell. It is the largest organelle in the cell and it contains the DNA of the cell. The DNA of all cells is made up of chromosomes.   DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) contains all the information for cells to live, perform their functions and reproduce.  Inside the nucleus is another organelle called the nucleolus. The nucleolus is responsible for making ribosomes. The circles on the surface of the nucleus are the nuclear pores. These are where ribosomes, and other materials move in and out of the cell.
  • 8. Mitochondria Mitochondria are membrane-enclosed organelles distributed through the cytosol of most eukaryotic cells. Their main function is the conversion of the potential energy of food molecules into ATP. Every type of cell has a different amount of mitochondria.. There are more mitochondria in cells that have to perform lots of work, for example- your leg muscle cells, heart muscle cells etc. Other cells need less energy to do their work and have less mitochondria.
  • 9.
  • 10. between the two is the intermembrane space
  • 11.
  • 12. Terms/Structures continued Nuclear membrane: This surrounds and protects the nucleus. The nucleus has its own protector. Nucleolus: This structure is found inside the nucleus. It is responsible for making ribosome's. We will get to this term in a bit.
  • 13. Terms/Structures continued Golgi bodies: These help package products in the cell and then give them out around the cell. Look at it like this, you wrap a present and then give it to your friend. Well, that is what Golgi bodies do.
  • 14. Golgi complex- It is organelle in the cell that is responsible for sorting and correctly shipping the proteins produced in the ER.  Just like our postal packages which should have a correct shipping address, the proteins produced in the ER, should be correctly sent to their respective address.  In the cell, shipping and sorting done by the Golgi complex. It is a very important step in protein synthesis. If the Golgi complex makes a mistake in shipping the proteins to the right address, certain functions in the cell may stop.                                                                                              
  • 15. The Plant Cell Plants cells have all of the structures that animal cells do. But they also have some structures that the animal cell does not. Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts.
  • 16. The three new structures for a plant cell Cell Wall: This wall provides extra support for the cell and gives it a shape. In other words, if there was no cell wall then the cell would have no shape. Chloroplasts: These make food for the plant. They are green. Chorophyll: This is very important in making the food for the plant. This structure takes in sunlight and makes sugar for the plant to eat and become green.
  • 17. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)- It is a network of membranes throughout the cytoplasm of the cell. There are two types of ER. When ribosomes are attached it is called rough ER and smooth ER when there are no ribosomes attached.  The rough endoplasmic reticulum is where most protein synthesis occurs in the cell. The function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum is to synthesize lipids in the cell. The smooth ER is also helps in the detoxification of harmful substances in the cell.
  • 18. Ribosomes- Organelles that help in the synthesis of proteins. Ribosomes are made up of two parts, called subunits.  They get their names from their size. One unit is larger than than the other so they are called large and small subunits.  Both these subunits are necessary for protein synthesis in the cell. When the two units are docked together with a special information unit called messenger RNA, they make proteins.  Some ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm, but most are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. While attached to the ER, ribosomes make proteins that the cell needs and also ones to be exported from the cell for work elsewhere in the body.
  • 19. Lysosomes function as the cell's recycling compartment. Lysosomes receive cellular and endocytosed proteins and lipids that need digesting. The metabolites that result are transported either by vesicles or directly across the membrane.
  • 20.                      Steps in lysomal formation The ER and Golgi apparatus make a lysosome (2) The lysosome fuses with a digestive vacuole(3) Activated acid hydrolases digest the contents
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.                        Chloroplast- The cell organelle in which photosynthesis takes place. In this organelle the light energy of the sun is converted into chemical energy.  Chloroplasts are found only in plant cells not animal cells. The chemical energy that is produced by chloroplasts is finally used to make carbohydrates like starch, that get stored in the plant.  Chloroplasts contain tiny pigments called chlorophylls. Chlorophylls are responsible for trapping the light energy from the sun.
  • 24.         One of the most important distinguishing features of plant cells is the presence of a cell wall, a which serves a variety of functions.   The cell wall protects the cellular contents; gives rigidity to the plant structure; provides a porous medium for the circulation  and distribution of water, minerals, and other small nutrient molecules; and contains specialized molecules that regulate growth and protect  the plant from disease. A structure of great tensile strength, the cell wall is formed from fibrils of cellulose molecules, embedded in a  water-saturated matrix of polysaccharides and structural glycoproteins.        .
  • 25.                        Cell wall & Plasmodesmata- In addition to cell membranes, plants have cell walls. Cell walls  provide protection and support for plants.   Unlike cell membranes materials cannot get through cell walls. This would be a problem for plant cells if not for special openings called plasmodesmata. These openings are used to communicate and transport materials between plant cells because the cell membranes are able touch and therefore exchange needed materials.
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