Chapter 3 Cell Structure and Function 2016
Chapter 3 Cell Structure and Function 2016
Cell Video
A _____is
cell the smallest unit that is
capable of performing life functions. Examples of Cells
Amoeba Proteus
Plant Stem
Bacteria
Nerve Cell
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Section 3.1 Cell Theory History of Cell Theory
• The cell theory grew out of the work of
many scientists and improvements in the
microscope.
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Two Types of Cells:
Two Types of Cells Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
• Eukaryotic cells
Prokaryotic Eukaryotic
• Membrane bound
organelles. nucleus
• Contain a nucleus
• Ex. plant and
animal, fungi,
protist
organelles
• Prokaryotic cells
– No membrane-bound
organelles.
– No Nucleus
Cell Wall
– It has a cell wall
– Ex: All Bacteria
Bacteria Plants and Animals
• Ribosomes
cell membrane
DNA
cytoplasm
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Cell Membrane
Section 3.2 Cell Organelles
• Controls the
movement of
materials that enter
and exit the cell.
Cytoplasm Cytoskeleton
• Fluid portion of cell between the nucleus and cell
membrane.
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Nucleus Chromatin and Chromosomes
• Contains genetic
information
• Chromatin becomes
chromosomes when the
cell divides
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Ribosomes Endoplasmic Reticulum
• Acts as cellular “subway” or
“canal system” that
transports proteins within the
cell.
• Two types:
• Tiny organelles
1. Rough ER
2. Smooth ER.
Smooth ER Rough ER
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How much do you know?
Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic 1. Prokaryotes lack
– A. cytoplasm
– B. a cell membrane
– C. a nucleus
– D. genetic material
2. Who was the first person to identify and see cells?
– A. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
– B. Robert Hooke
– C. Matthias Schleiden
– D. Rudolf Virchow B
3. What is the job of the cytoskeleton?
Structure and Support
4. Name the two organelles shown in the image.
– A. Smooth ER
• Transports materials
• Packages and transport through the cytoplasm
cell products to where
they are needed. – Includes cell products,
• Modifies protiens, lipids, nutrients and waste
and carbohydrates that
Transport
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Vacuoles Mitochondria
• Sac that stores materials Energy
Energy
Energy
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Chloroplasts Animal Cell Structures
Lysosomes Centrioles
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Cilia and Flagella Similarities between plant
• Cilia are short, hair-like
cells and animal cells
• Flagella are whiplike
projections out of the projections that aid in
plasma membrane.
Eukaryotic
movement.
• Used for locomotion in
• Ex. bacteria and
Cell membrane
unicellular organisms.
sperm cells
• They are also found in
multicellular organisms.
• Ex. protists and human Cytoplasm
windpipe
Multicellular
Cilia on a Flagella on
Protozoan. a sperm cell.
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The Cell is like a Factory
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