Chapter - 8: Cell - Structure and Functions
Chapter - 8: Cell - Structure and Functions
vacuole
Structure of an animal cell
5) Parts of a cell :-
The main parts of a cell are cell membrane (plasma membrane),
cytoplasm and nucleus.
The cell membrane gives shape to the cell, protects the inner parts of
the cell and allows movement of materials in and out of the cell. In plant
cells the cell membrane is covered by another thick covering called cell
wall.
The cytoplasm is a jelly like substance between the cell membrane ad
nucleus. It contains other components (organells) like mitochondria,
golgi bodies, ribosomes, vacuoles etc.
The nucleus is a spherical body generally found in the centre of the
cell. It has a membrane called nuclear membrane. It has a smaller
spherical body called nucleolus and thread like structures called
chromosomes. The chromosomes carry genes which transfer
characters from the parents to the off springs.
Vacuoles are blank looking structures in the cytoplasm. Vacuoles are
large in size in plant cells and small in size in animal cells.
Plant cells have several small coloured bodies in the cytoplasm called
plastids. The green coloured plastids are called chloroplasts. They
contain chlorophyll which helps in photosynthesis.
Structure of an animal cell and a plant cell
Vacoule
Comparison of Plant cell and Animal cell
Comparison of Plant cell and Animal cell
Sl.No. Part Plant cell Animal cell