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CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS

CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS. Cell Types. Prokaryotic: has no nucleus. Eukaryotic: has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles. Important: Both types have DNA. Common factors in all cells!. Cell Membrane Cytoplasm DNA (the genetic code). Organelle. “little organs”

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CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS

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  1. CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS

  2. Cell Types Prokaryotic: has no nucleus Eukaryotic: has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles • Important: Both types have DNA

  3. Common factors in all cells! • Cell Membrane • Cytoplasm • DNA (the genetic code)

  4. Organelle • “little organs” • A subunit in a cell that has a special function

  5. Cell Structure and Function • Plasma membrane (cell membrane) • Surrounds and protects cells • Selectively permeable • Maintains cellular homeostasis

  6. Structure of the Plasma Membrane • Phospholipid Bilayer • Hydrophobic tails • Hydrophilic heads • Embedded and surface proteins • Transport • Cell cell identification • Cholesterol • Prevents fatty acid chains from sticking together

  7. Plasma membrane • Phospholipid bilayer • Outermost layer and inner most layer are water-soluble • Middle layer is water-insoluble

  8. Structure of the Plasma Membrane • Embedded and surface proteins • Transport • Cell to cell identification • Cholesterol • Prevents fatty acid chains from sticking together

  9. Structure of the plasma membrane • Cholesterol • Prevents the layers from sticking together • Helps the cell membrane hold its form Cholesterol

  10. Cytoplasm • Clear gelatinous fluid in which organelles and other cell parts are held

  11. Animals vs. Plants • Both are eukaryotic plant cellanimal cell

  12. How do plant and animal cells differ? • Plant cells have a cell wall and contain chloroplasts- animal cells lack these structures Cell Wall Chloroplasts

  13. Cell Wall • Found in plant cells, fungi, and most bacteria • Made of cellulose

  14. Cell wall Function • Provides added protection and structure • Is porous and allows any molecule that is not too big to pass (is not selectively permeable)

  15. Plants maintain their basic structure because of the cell wall. Turgid Placid

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