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Cell types, part and function

Aug 15, 2015

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Page 1: Cell types, part and function

Cell Types and Cell

Structure

Page 2: Cell types, part and function

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic

• no nucleus• no membrane enclosed organelles• single chromosome• no streaming in the cytoplasm• cell division without mitosis• simple flagella• smaller ribosomes• simple cytoskeleton• no cellulose in cell walls• no histone proteins

• nucleus• membrane enclosed organelle• chromosomes in pairs• streaming in the cytoplasm• cell division by mitosis• complex flagella• larger ribosomes• complex cytoskeleton• cellulose in cell walls• DNA bound to histone proteins

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Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic

Examples:Bacteria

Examples: Plant cells Animal cells Fungi Protists

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Plasma Membrane

Plasma membrane1. Surrounds Cells2. Protected by cellulose and protein cell wall in plants

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Cytoplasm

Cytoplasm1. Fluid (Cytosol) and organelles that make up the inside of the cell

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Nucleus

Nucleus1. Membranous nuclear envelope2. Chromosomes of DNA and protein (Histones)

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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)1. Rough ER - Transport of proteins (roughness is the attached ribosomes)2. Smooth ER – Processing and transport of lipids

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Ribosomes

Ribosomes1. Attached to Rough ER2. Site of protein synthesis

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Golgi Apparatus

Golgi Apparatus (Golgi body, Golgi complex)1. Assembly and editing of proteins

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Lysosomes

Lysosomes 1. Contain enzymes that break down and help recycle large proteins in animal cells

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Mitochondria

Mitochondria1. Powerhouse ‑ site of ATP synthesis

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Flagella and Cilia

Flagella and Cilia 1. Cell surface projections for

movement

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Microtubules and

Microfilaments

Microtubules and Microfilaments 1. Structural components of the cell

(cytoskeleton) in eukaryotes

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Vacuoles

Vacuoles 1. Large central vacuoles in plant cells

contain enzymes and pigments in plant cells

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Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts 1. Photosynthetic organelles in plant cells,

containing the chlorophyll pigments

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Comparison:Plant cells Animal

cells

Large, central vacuole

Chloroplasts Rigid cell wall outside

of cell membrane

No large, central vacuole

No chloroplasts No rigid cell wall