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Cell Structure a nd Function

Cell Structure a nd Function. All living things are made up of one or more CELLS!. Cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic What are the differences?. Cell Types. Can you guess what each of these cells are?. 3 Differences??. How are they different?. 1. The Nucleus.

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Cell Structure a nd Function

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  1. Cell Structure and Function

  2. All living thingsare made up of one or more CELLS! • Cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic • What are the differences?

  3. Cell Types Can you guess what each of these cells are?

  4. 3 Differences??

  5. How are they different?

  6. 1. The Nucleus *Contains genetic material - Chromosomes i) Nuclear Envelope – 2 membranes with pores ii) Chromatin – thread like Becomes chromosomes (condenced) during cell division Meaningful parts=genes Made of - DNA & proteins iii) NucleOlus – dark center Makes rRNA (ribosomal RNA)

  7. 2.Cytoplasm • All other organelles found here • Defined by cell membrane & envelope • Cytoskeleton – maintains cell’s shape

  8. Organelles in the Cytoplasm Ribosomes • smallest organelle • Made of rRNA (made ______?) &proteins • Site of protein synthesis

  9. 2 types of Ribosomes Free Floating • Make proteins for cell use Embedded in ER • Make proteins for export out of cell

  10. ER – interconnected membrane, tubular canals,begin at nuclear envelope RER • Studded with ribosomes • Synthesize proteins for export (use outside of the cell) • Ex - insulin SER • NO ribos • Synthesize lipids • (ex. Male testes – make testosterone – a lipid steroid – so lots of SER) • Help liver in detox. process

  11. ER

  12. Golgi Bodies • Flattened sacs (NOT CONNECTED!!!!) • Closer to cell membrane • Sort & separates proteins & lipids • Modifies some molecules • Packages materials for export/or to stay • PACKAGING

  13. Lysosomes double membrane -formed by G.B. • Contain HYDROLYTIC enzymes -- carry out HYDROLYSIS • Digest food particles, destroy old cells • AUTODIGESTION – tadpole tail

  14. Mitochondria (kidney bean) • Double membrane • Has own DNA • Similar to chloroplast • Site of CELLULAR RESPIRATION • OXYGEN + GLUCOSE ---- CARBON DIOXIDE + ATP + WATER

  15. Mitochondria

  16. Chloroplasts • ONLY in plants • Contains chlorophyll • Site of PHOTOSYNTHESIS

  17. How are they different???And the same??

  18. How are they different???

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