Top Banner
Cell Structure and Function
30

Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Jan 02, 2016

Download

Documents

Amelia Cox
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Cell Structure and

Function

Page 2: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Prokaryotebacteria cellsProkaryote

bacteria cellsTypes of cells

Eukaryoteanimal cellsEukaryote

animal cellsEukaryoteplant cellsEukaryoteplant cells

Page 3: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Cell characteristics All cells:

are surrounded by a plasma membrane

have cytoplasm cytoplasm = cytosol + organelles

contain DNA

have ribosomes tiny “organelles” that make proteins using

instructions contained in genes

Page 4: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

4

Eukaryotes Prokaryotes

DNA Associated with protein in membrane-bound nucleus

single circle.

“naked”

Size 5-100 µm 0.2-10 µm

Organization Single and multicellular, some have cell walls

single-celled, all have cell walls

Division Mitosis and Meiosis Binary Fission

Organelles membrane bound organelles like mitochondria

no organelles, different ribosomes (70S)

Examples plants, animals, protists, fungi

bacteria, archaea

Page 5: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Eukaryotic -

Animal Cell

Page 6: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Eukaryotic -

Plant Cell

Page 7: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

2.2.12.2.2

Prokaryotic Cell

Page 8: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

E. coli ultrastructure (SEM) 2.2.3

Page 9: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Prokaryotic Cells divide by binary fissionProkaryotic Cells divide by binary fission

2.2.4

Page 10: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Representative Animal Cell

Page 11: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Drawing of animal cell. 2.3.1 and 2.3.2

Page 12: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Representative Plant Cell

Page 13: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Liver Cell (SEM)Liver Cell (SEM)

2.3.3

Page 14: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

14

Animal Plant

Cell Wall No, only plasma membrane

Yes, and plasma membrane

Chloroplasts no yes

Polysaccharides Glycogen Starch as storage

Cellulose for structure

Vacuole no Large fluid filled present

Shape Able to change shape. Usually

rounded.

Fixed shape.

Usually regular.

2.3.4

Page 15: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Cell MembraneCell Membrane

Structure: phospholipid

bilayer proteins that

function as channels, markers, and receptors.

Function: selectively

permeable boundary between the cell and external environment

Page 16: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

NucleusNucleus

Structure: membrane bound

sphere that contains DNA and nucleolus

Function: storage center of cell’s DNA manages cell

functions

Page 17: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Cell WallCell Wall

Structure: Rigid wall made up of

cellulose, proteins, and carbohydrates

Function: Permeable boundary

around the outside of the plant cell membrane that provides structure and support

Page 18: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

CytoskeletonCytoskeleton

Structure: a network of thin,

fibrous elements made up of microtubules and microfilaments

Function: acts as a support

system for organelles

maintains cell shape

Page 19: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

RibosomesRibosomes Structure:

consist of two subunits made of protein and RNA

Function: location of protein

synthesis

Page 20: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Endoplasmic ReticulumEndoplasmic Reticulum Structure:

a system of membranous tubules and sacs

Function: intercellular

highway (a path along which molecules move from one part of the cell to another)

Page 21: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Rough Endoplasmic ReticulumRough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (rER): prominent in cells

that make large amounts of proteins to be exported from the cell

Covered with ribosomes

Page 22: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Smooth Endoplasmic ReticulumSmooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth

Endoplasmic Reticulum (sER): involved in the

synthesis of lipids and breakdown of toxic substances

Not covered with ribosomes

Page 23: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Golgi ApparatusGolgi Apparatus Structure:

stacked flat sacs

Function: receives vesicle bound

proteins from the rER and distributes them to other organelles or out of the cell

receiving, processing, packaging, and shipping

AKA: Golgi body, Golgi complex or dictysome

Page 24: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

LysosomesLysosomes

Structure: spherical organelles

that contain digestive (hydrolytic) enzymes

Function: breaks down food

particles, invading objects, or worn out cell parts

Page 25: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

VacuolesVacuoles Structure:

a sac of fluid surrounded by a membrane

Function: used for

temporary storage of wastes, nutrients, and water

Page 26: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

MitochondriaMitochondria

Structure: folded membrane

(cristae) within an outer membrane.

Function: converts energy

stored in food into usable energy (ATP)

Allows aerobic cellular respiration

Page 27: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

ChloroplastsChloroplasts Structure:

stacked sacs (thylakoids) that contain chlorophyll surrounded by a double membrane

Function: photosynthesis

(conversion of light energy to chemical energy stored in the bonds of glucose)

Page 28: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Mitochondria & Chloroplasts Important to see the similarities

transform energy generate ATP

double membranes = 2 membranes semi-autonomous organelles

move, change shape, divide internal ribosomes, DNA & enzymes

Lynn MargulisU of M, Amherst

Page 29: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Endosymbiosis theoryEvolution of eukaryotes

Page 30: Cell Structure and Function Prokaryote bacteria cells Types of cells Eukaryote animal cells Eukaryote plant cells.

Any Questions??

To the video….