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• All living things are made up of cells. 
• Cells are the basic structural and functional 
unit of life. 
• All cells come from pre-existing cells
Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms. 
Individual cells are classified as living things, and there 
are millions of organisms that are unicellular across 
the planet. 
As they are living units, cells consequently need 
energy, and therefore respire to survive. Parts of the 
cell, called organelles, work like organs of a body. 
Energy for the cell to process can be provided by the 
cell, such as through photosynthesis in plants, or 
absorbed into the cell through cell membranes and 
then processed within it by the mitochondrion. Single 
cells operate like this, and there are billions of 
unicellular organisms that survive independently or 
within multicellular organisms. These single cell 
organisms are generally prokaryotic cells, which are 
much smaller and have fewer organelles, most 
importantly lacking a nucleus. Multicellular organisms 
are primarily made up of eukaryotic cells which are 
more complex and can therefore specialize so the 
organism can become more complex. They do this by 
grouping together to form tissues, which then group 
to form organs within the organism.
• Protoplasm 
The term "protoplasm," from proto, first, and plasma, formed substance, was 
coined by the botanist Hugo von Mohl, in 1846, for the "tough, slimy, 
granular, semi-fluid“ 
It was used 1839 by Czech physiologist Johannes Evangelista Purkinje 
(1787-1869) to denote the gelatinous fluid found in living cell. 
Compose of inorganic and organic compounds like carbohydrates, proteins, 
lipids and nucleic acids
• Plasma membrane / plasmolemma 
• Bi-lipid layer 
• Semi permeable 
• Serves as boundary between the outside 
environment and the inside environment 
• Outer membrane of cell that controls movement 
in and out of the cell
-S.J.Singer and Garth Nicolson in 1972
The cell wall is a tough, flexible but sometimes fairly rigid layer that surrounds some 
types of cells. It is located outside the cell membrane and provides these cells with 
structural support and protection, in addition to acting as a filtering mechanism. A major 
function of the cell wall is to act as a pressure vessel, preventing over-expansion when 
water enters the cell. Cell walls are found in plants, bacteria, fungi,algae, and 
some archaea. Animals and protozoa do not have cell walls.
Amorphous, gel sol nature of substance. 
Allows movement of various substances inside the cytoplasm due to cytoplasmic streaming. 
In eukaryotic cell, cytoplasm is embedded with many organelles. 
Transparent ground substance. 
The cytoplasm has three major elements; the cytosol, organelles and inclusions. 
It is about 80% water and usually colorless.
The 2 main functions of Nucleus: 
•Helps in reproduction. 
•Regulates the chemical activities of cell.
Nuclear Membrane: 
oDouble membranous cover . 
oEncloses nucleoplasm (chromatin & 
Nucleolus). 
oBears many fine pores called nuclear pore. 
Nuclear Pore: 
oOccupies 10% of total area of nucleus. 
oPermit the entry and exit of various 
substances from cytoplasm to nucleoplasm 
and vice versa. 
Chromatin: 
oEntangled network of thread – DNA & 
Protein. 
oIn dividing cells, chromatin fibre is coiled 
and condensed to form chromosomes- 
(DNA + Protein) = Histone.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a type 
of organelle in the cells of eukaryotic 
organisms that forms an interconnected 
network of flattened, membrane-enclosed 
sacs or tubes known as cisternae. The 
membranes of the ER are continuous with 
the outer membrane of the nuclear 
envelope. Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in 
most types of eukaryotic cells, including the 
most primitive Giardia, but is absent 
from red blood cells and spermatozoa. 
There are two types of endoplasmic 
reticulum, rough endoplasmic 
reticulum (RER) and smooth endoplasmic 
reticulum (SER). The outer (cytosolic) face 
of the rough endoplasmic reticulum is 
studded with ribosomes that are the sites 
of protein synthesis. 
The rough endoplasmic reticulum is especially prominent in cells such as hepatocytes where active 
protein synthesis occurs. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum lacks ribosomes and functions 
in lipid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, and detoxification and is especially abundant in 
mammalian liver and gonad cells. The lacey membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum were first 
seen in 1945 by Keith R. Porter, Albert Claude, Brody Meskers and Ernest F. Fullam.
Smooth endoplasmic Reticulum 
• Branching canal 
• No ribosomes 
• Transport for large 
molecules 
• Stores calcium ions in 
muscle cells 
• Found in both animal and 
plant cells 
• Consists of tubules that 
are located near the cell 
periphery.
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum 
• Contains attached 
ribosomes 
• Transport ribosomes 
• Synthesis, storage and 
transfer of proteins 
• Manufacture of lysosomal 
enzymes 
• Provides skeletal support 
to cell
Derived from greek word ‘lysis’ means ‘to 
loosen’ and ‘soma’ means ‘body’. 
This was discovered by Christian de Duve. 
They are also called Digestive bags or 
Suicidal bags. 
They are single membrane bounded 
vesicles formed from Golgi bodies. 
Contains more than 40 enzymes . 
Clears out foreign bodies/food particles 
by digesting it. 
Digests damaged/worn out organelles of 
their own. 
Described as ‘stomach of the cell’. 
The size of lysosomes varies from 0.1– 
1.2 μm. 
They are the recycling units of cell.
 The word comes from the greek word 
‘mitos’ means ‘thread’ and ‘chondrion’ 
means ‘granule’. 
Mitochondria range from 0.5 to 
1.0 micrometer in diameter. 
They are called the ‘Power House of 
Cell’. 
They generate ATP-Adenosine 
Triphosphate. 
It is the organelle of respiration. 
Double membrane bounded 
membrane. 
The number of mitochondria in a cell 
varies widely by the organism and tissue 
type.
•They are the site for the manufacture and storage of important chemical 
compounds used by cell. 
•Present in plant cells and absent in animal cells except Euglena. 
•Plastids with pigments – Chromoplasts 
1. Chloroplasts-Green 
2. Chromoplasts-Orange/Yellow 
•Plastids without pigments- Leucoplasts –storage of reserved food.
Discovered by Camillo Golgi. 
After maturity, the organelles divides and forms either vacuole or lysosomes. 
Function: Packaging, modification and dispatching of various substances. 
It forms lysosomes and vacuoles. 
In plant cells, they are called dictyosomes. 
The Cisternae stack has four functional regions: the cis-golgi, media-golgi, endo-golgi and trans-golgi 
network.
Single membranous sacs meant for storage of solids and liquids. 
Vacuoles are smaller and few in animal cells and it is large and more in plant cells. 
Occupies 50%-90% of cell volume. 
Storage of various substances 
Provides turgidity and rigidity to cells. 
They are of 2 types:- 
1. Food vacuoles-digesting food. 
2. Contractile vacuoles-storage and release of equess.
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Cell Organelles ppt

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  • 2. • All living things are made up of cells. • Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of life. • All cells come from pre-existing cells
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  • 4. Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms. Individual cells are classified as living things, and there are millions of organisms that are unicellular across the planet. As they are living units, cells consequently need energy, and therefore respire to survive. Parts of the cell, called organelles, work like organs of a body. Energy for the cell to process can be provided by the cell, such as through photosynthesis in plants, or absorbed into the cell through cell membranes and then processed within it by the mitochondrion. Single cells operate like this, and there are billions of unicellular organisms that survive independently or within multicellular organisms. These single cell organisms are generally prokaryotic cells, which are much smaller and have fewer organelles, most importantly lacking a nucleus. Multicellular organisms are primarily made up of eukaryotic cells which are more complex and can therefore specialize so the organism can become more complex. They do this by grouping together to form tissues, which then group to form organs within the organism.
  • 5. • Protoplasm The term "protoplasm," from proto, first, and plasma, formed substance, was coined by the botanist Hugo von Mohl, in 1846, for the "tough, slimy, granular, semi-fluid“ It was used 1839 by Czech physiologist Johannes Evangelista Purkinje (1787-1869) to denote the gelatinous fluid found in living cell. Compose of inorganic and organic compounds like carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids
  • 6. • Plasma membrane / plasmolemma • Bi-lipid layer • Semi permeable • Serves as boundary between the outside environment and the inside environment • Outer membrane of cell that controls movement in and out of the cell
  • 7. -S.J.Singer and Garth Nicolson in 1972
  • 8. The cell wall is a tough, flexible but sometimes fairly rigid layer that surrounds some types of cells. It is located outside the cell membrane and provides these cells with structural support and protection, in addition to acting as a filtering mechanism. A major function of the cell wall is to act as a pressure vessel, preventing over-expansion when water enters the cell. Cell walls are found in plants, bacteria, fungi,algae, and some archaea. Animals and protozoa do not have cell walls.
  • 9. Amorphous, gel sol nature of substance. Allows movement of various substances inside the cytoplasm due to cytoplasmic streaming. In eukaryotic cell, cytoplasm is embedded with many organelles. Transparent ground substance. The cytoplasm has three major elements; the cytosol, organelles and inclusions. It is about 80% water and usually colorless.
  • 10. The 2 main functions of Nucleus: •Helps in reproduction. •Regulates the chemical activities of cell.
  • 11. Nuclear Membrane: oDouble membranous cover . oEncloses nucleoplasm (chromatin & Nucleolus). oBears many fine pores called nuclear pore. Nuclear Pore: oOccupies 10% of total area of nucleus. oPermit the entry and exit of various substances from cytoplasm to nucleoplasm and vice versa. Chromatin: oEntangled network of thread – DNA & Protein. oIn dividing cells, chromatin fibre is coiled and condensed to form chromosomes- (DNA + Protein) = Histone.
  • 12. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a type of organelle in the cells of eukaryotic organisms that forms an interconnected network of flattened, membrane-enclosed sacs or tubes known as cisternae. The membranes of the ER are continuous with the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope. Endoplasmic reticulum occurs in most types of eukaryotic cells, including the most primitive Giardia, but is absent from red blood cells and spermatozoa. There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum, rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). The outer (cytosolic) face of the rough endoplasmic reticulum is studded with ribosomes that are the sites of protein synthesis. The rough endoplasmic reticulum is especially prominent in cells such as hepatocytes where active protein synthesis occurs. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum lacks ribosomes and functions in lipid metabolism, carbohydrate metabolism, and detoxification and is especially abundant in mammalian liver and gonad cells. The lacey membranes of the endoplasmic reticulum were first seen in 1945 by Keith R. Porter, Albert Claude, Brody Meskers and Ernest F. Fullam.
  • 13. Smooth endoplasmic Reticulum • Branching canal • No ribosomes • Transport for large molecules • Stores calcium ions in muscle cells • Found in both animal and plant cells • Consists of tubules that are located near the cell periphery.
  • 14. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum • Contains attached ribosomes • Transport ribosomes • Synthesis, storage and transfer of proteins • Manufacture of lysosomal enzymes • Provides skeletal support to cell
  • 15. Derived from greek word ‘lysis’ means ‘to loosen’ and ‘soma’ means ‘body’. This was discovered by Christian de Duve. They are also called Digestive bags or Suicidal bags. They are single membrane bounded vesicles formed from Golgi bodies. Contains more than 40 enzymes . Clears out foreign bodies/food particles by digesting it. Digests damaged/worn out organelles of their own. Described as ‘stomach of the cell’. The size of lysosomes varies from 0.1– 1.2 μm. They are the recycling units of cell.
  • 16.  The word comes from the greek word ‘mitos’ means ‘thread’ and ‘chondrion’ means ‘granule’. Mitochondria range from 0.5 to 1.0 micrometer in diameter. They are called the ‘Power House of Cell’. They generate ATP-Adenosine Triphosphate. It is the organelle of respiration. Double membrane bounded membrane. The number of mitochondria in a cell varies widely by the organism and tissue type.
  • 17. •They are the site for the manufacture and storage of important chemical compounds used by cell. •Present in plant cells and absent in animal cells except Euglena. •Plastids with pigments – Chromoplasts 1. Chloroplasts-Green 2. Chromoplasts-Orange/Yellow •Plastids without pigments- Leucoplasts –storage of reserved food.
  • 18. Discovered by Camillo Golgi. After maturity, the organelles divides and forms either vacuole or lysosomes. Function: Packaging, modification and dispatching of various substances. It forms lysosomes and vacuoles. In plant cells, they are called dictyosomes. The Cisternae stack has four functional regions: the cis-golgi, media-golgi, endo-golgi and trans-golgi network.
  • 19. Single membranous sacs meant for storage of solids and liquids. Vacuoles are smaller and few in animal cells and it is large and more in plant cells. Occupies 50%-90% of cell volume. Storage of various substances Provides turgidity and rigidity to cells. They are of 2 types:- 1. Food vacuoles-digesting food. 2. Contractile vacuoles-storage and release of equess.