5. Cement Iron
Bricks
Wood
(Are the smallest building unit that make up our school)
6. Also, Our bodies are made of:
Which is
made of
Systems Organs
Which is
made of
Which is
made of
Cells Tissues
(The smallest
building unit of our
body)
7. What do cells do?
Cells help us:
1) Grow
2) Breathe
3) Move
4) Reproduce (make more of its kind)
5) Excrete (remove wastes from their
bodies)
6) Respond to stimulus (feel the weather
changes)
7) Feed
8. Cells
Smallest unit of living things
that can carry out the basic
processes of life.
10. Plant Cell organelle functions
1) Cell Wall
- Stiff structure
outside the cell
membrane.
- It provides the cell
with strength and
extra support.
11. 2) Cell membrane
- Controls what
materials enter the
cell and what
materials leave the
cell.
(It’s like the gate of the cell)
12. 3) Cytoplasm
- Gel like liquid
mostly made of
water.
- It fills the area
between the cell
membrane and
nucleus (organelles
float in it). (It’s clear, thick &
jelly like substance)
13. 4) Nucleus
- Controls all the cell
functions (the brain
of the cell).
(It acts like our brain that
control every job we do)
14. 5) Vacuole
- 1 large central
vacuole used for
storing excess water
and providing extra
support to the plant.
(It acts like store house that
stores water, food & excess
wastes of the cell)
(i.e: It’s like our lunch box)
15. 6) Mitochondria
- Oval, membrane
covered organelle
that breaks down
food to give energy to
the cell (power
plant).
(It acts like the power house
or power factory that gives
energy to the cell)
16. 7) Chloroplast
- A green structure
where energy from
the sunlight is used
to make the plants
food. (Contains
chlorophyll)
18. Animal Cell organelle functions
1) Cell membrane
- Give the cell its
shape.
- Controls what
materials enter the
cell and what
materials leave the
cell.
19. 2) Cytoplasm
- Gel like liquid mostly
made of water.
- It fills the area between
the cell membrane and
nucleus (organelles float
in it).
- Some of the life
processes take place in
it.
20. 3) Nucleus
- Controls all the cell
functions (the brain of
the cell).
21. 4) Vacuole
- A membrane covered
structure used for
storage (stores food,
water and wastes).
- Some animal cells have
many small vacuoles and
some do not have
vacuoles.
22. 5) Mitochondria
- Oval, membrane
covered organelle that
breaks down food to give
energy to the cell (power
plant).
- Animal cells that need
more energy (ex. muscle
cells) have many
mitochondria.