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Cell Organelles and Organization. Two Major Types of Cells Prokaryote- organisms that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles (bacteria) Eukaryote-

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Page 1: Cell Organelles and Organization. Two Major Types of Cells Prokaryote- organisms that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles (bacteria) Eukaryote-

Cell Organelles and Organization

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Two Major Types of Cells

• Prokaryote- organisms that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles (bacteria)

• Eukaryote- organisms with a nuclei (plants and animals) and membrane bound organelles as well as other cell structures

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Cellular Organization

• Cells are diverse in their size and shape and type

• All cells are made up of some basic parts– A boundary– An interior substance– A control center

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Cell Membrane

• Also called Plasma Membrane• Location: Outside perimeter• Prokaryotes, Plants, & Animals• Function: controls what enter and

leaves the cell

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Structure of Cell Membrane

• Selectively Permeable: –picks and chooses what is allowed to

enter/exit

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Cytoplasm

• Location: Jelly-like substance in between cell membrane and nucleus• Plants and Animals &

Prokaryotes• Function: metabolism

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Nucleus

• Plants and Animals• Function: Control center for

metabolism and reproduction

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Chromatin/Chromosomes

• Inside nucleus• Plants and Animals• Function: DNA

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Nuclear Envelope:

• Surrounds the nucleus• Plants and Animals• Allows things to enter and exit

nucleus

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Nucleolus

• Inside nucleus• Plants and Animals• Function: makes ribosomes

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Ribosomes

• Plants and Animals• Function: makes proteins

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Cell Wall

• Location: outside perimeter• Found in prokaryotes and plants• Function: gives cells its shape and

protection

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

• Plants and Animals• Function: highway of cell;

moves material from one end to the next

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Two Types:

• Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): ribosomes attached

• Smooth ER: no ribosomes

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Goligi Bodies or Complex

• Plants and Animals• Looks like a flattened

stack of pancakes• Membrane bound

sacs that modify and transport proteins to parts of the cell

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Lysosome

• Plants and Animals• Garbage

disposal; break down/digests food or bacteria

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Mitochondria

• Plants and Animals

• Powerhouse of cell

• Produces energy for the cell

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Microtubules

• Eukaryotes (plants and animals)• Gives cell

shape

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Microfilaments

• Eukaryotes (plants and animals)• Involved with

cell movement

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Cilia and Flagella

• Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes (plants and animals)• Function: Hair-like structures

for movement

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Cilia and Flagella

• Cilia • Flagella

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Vacuoles

• Plants: one large one• Animals: several small ones• Function: isolating threats,

containing wastes, materials like ions, water(similar to sponge)

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Plastids

• Plants only

• Two types:1. Leucoplasts: starch storage2. Chromoplasts: pigments for color

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Chloroplast

• Type of chromoplast• Contains chlorophyll; site for

photosynthesis• Grana and stoma are part of

chloroplast

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Endosymbiosis

• Theory that mitochondria and chloroplasts were really once bacteria or prokaryotes

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Centrioles

• Inside cells• animals• Function: cellular division

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Organization of Cells in Living Things:

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Unicellular Organisms

• Example: bacteria, fungi, algae• Able to carry on all life

processes• Usually colonial organisms

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Multicellular Organisms

• Cells---Tissues---Organ---Organ Systems

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Tissue

• Group of cells that are similar and perform same function• Types: epithelial (skin),

connective (bone), and muscle to name a few

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Organ

• Group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function

• EX: Stomach, Liver

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Organ System

• Group of organs that work together to perform a function

• EX: digestive system

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Critical Thinking Question

• Why do you think the cells of all multicellular organisms are specialized?