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Dive into the microscopic world of cells and organisms with this detailed examination of cell structures and organelles. Discover the differences between plant and animal cells and explore the fascinating features within them.
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Cells, Microscopes and creepy crawlies A close up on a cell
A close up on a cell • Living things are called organisms • Organisms are made up of one or more cells • Your body is made up of trillions! of cells • Cells do not have the same shape
A close up on a cell • Some organisms are made up of just one cell • They are called ‘single-celled’ or ‘uni-cellular’ Euglena Amoeba Paramecium What features can you see?
The internal structure of a cell • A cell has many parts • Not all cells contain all of these parts • These parts are called ‘organelles’ • Each cell has a different job
The organelles (parts) of the cell Cell membrane Cytoplasm Mitochondria Nucleus Nuclear membrane Vacuole Golgi apparatus Ribosome A typical cell
The organelles (parts) of the cell • The cells of plants and animals are pretty similar • But there are some differences Cell membrane Cell Wall Cytoplasm Chloroplasts Mitochondria Larger vacuole Nucleus Nuclear membrane Vacuole Golgi apparatus Ribosome A typical PLANT cell
A typical animal cell Cell membrane Cytoplasm Mitochondria Nucleus Nuclear membrane Vacuole Golgi apparatus Ribosome
A typical plant cell Cell membrane Cell Wall Cytoplasm Chloroplasts Mitochondria Larger vacuole Nucleus Nuclear membrane Vacuole Golgi apparatus Ribosome