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Cell Structure Function & Organelles

The document discusses the structure and function of cells. It describes the common cellular structures of the cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. It explains the structures and functions of organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts, the endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes. It also discusses the roles of the cytoskeleton and centrioles in cell structure and function.

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Cell Structure Function & Organelles

The document discusses the structure and function of cells. It describes the common cellular structures of the cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. It explains the structures and functions of organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts, the endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes. It also discusses the roles of the cytoskeleton and centrioles in cell structure and function.

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CELL STRUCTURE & FUNCTION

CELLS: T H E B A S I C T H E O R Y OF
LIFE
THE CELL STRUCTURE

• Name the 3 structures common to most cells.


• Discuss the structure & function of the nucleus.
• Distinguish between the cell membrane & the cell
wall in both structure & function.
• Vocabulary: cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus,
eukaryote, prokaryote, nuclear envelope, nucleolus,
chromosome, cytoplasm

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CELL STRUCTURE

• cells vary in shape & size

• structures common to most cells:


• cell membrane
outer boundary of cell
• nucleus (only in eukaryotes)
control center
• cytoplasm
material between cell
membrane & nucleus
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CELL STRUCTURE: CELL
MEMBRANE
• cell (plasma) membrane
cell structure that regulates
passage of materials
between cell
& its environment; aid in
protection & support of
cell

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CELL STRUCTURE: CELL
MEMBRANE
• cell (plasma) membrane
cell structure that regulates
passage of materials
between cell
& its environment; aid in
protection & support of
cell

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CELL STRUCTURE: CELL
MEMBRANE
• composed of several organic molecules
• lipids - double layer of lipid molecules (bilayer) forms
basic unit from which cell membrane is constructed
• proteins - stick to surface of lipid bilayer. Others free to move
around within layer. Some free-moving act as channel through
which molecules can pass. Others act like pumps, actively pushing
molecules from one side of membrane to other.
• carbohydrates - attached to proteins or lipids at membrane
surface. Many act like chemical identification cards,
allowing cells to recognize & interact with each other.

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CELL STRUCTURE: CELL
WALL
• cell wall – cell structure that
surrounds cell membrane for
protection & support in plants,
algae, fungi & some bacteria
• very porous - water, oxygen, CO2,
& other substances pass through
easily

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CELL STRUCTURE: NUCLEUS

• nucleus - organelle that controls the cell’s


activities & contains DNA

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CELL STRUCTURE: NUCLEUS

parts of nucleus:
• nuclear envelope - 2 membranes that surround
nucleus of a cell
• nucleolus - cell structure that contains RNA & proteins;
where ribosomes are made
• chromosomes - threadlike structure in
a cell that contains genetic information
that is passed on from one generation
of cells to the next

chromatin – long, tangled strands of


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DNA
CELL STRUCTURE: NUCLEUS

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CELL STRUCTURE: NUCLEUS

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CELL STRUCTURE: CYTOPLASM

• cytoplasm – (jelly-like) area between nucleus & cell


membrane of a cell

surrounds
organelles

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CELL STRUCTURE REVIEW
QUESTIONS

• Distinguish between prokaryotes & eukaryotes.


Why is this distinction important?
• What are the 3 basic structures found in most
cells?

• What is the function of the cell membrane?

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES

• Define organelle.
• Compare the functions of the mitochondria &
chloroplasts.
• Discuss the function of the two types of
endoplasmic reticulum.
• Name the two major components of the
cytoskeleton & discuss their importance.
• Vocabulary: organelle, mitochondrion, chloroplast,
ribosome, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosome,
vacuole, plastid, cytoskeleton
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CELL STRUCTURE

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES

• organelle – tiny cell structure that performs a


specialized function
within the cell

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES

• cellular activities necessary for life include chemical reactions


that facilitate:
• acquiring energy
• reproduction
• adaptation
• maintaining homeostasis

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
MITOCHONDRIA &
• CHLOROPLASTS
“Power Stations” - change energy from 1 form to another

• mitochondria – organelle that changes chemical energy


stored in food into compounds that can be used by the
cell
• 2 membranes – inner membrane increases surface area
• cristae – internal compartments formed by inner membrane
• chloroplast – organelle that converts sunlight into
chemical energy in plants & algae
• 3 membranes – 3rd sun’s radiant energy  chemical energy
• contains chlorophyll – green pigment that traps light energy

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
MITOCHONDRIA &
CHLOROPLASTS chloroplast - site of
photosynthesis

mitochondria - site of
cellular respiration

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
RIBOSOMES
• “Protein Factories”
• ribosomes – organelles in which proteins are made
• smallest of organelles
• assembled in nucleolus
• composed of RNA & protein
• some attached to membranes while
others free in cytoplasm
• free in cytoplasm: makes proteins
for use w/in cell
• attached to RER- makes proteins for export out of cell
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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES: ENDOPLASMIC
RETICULUM & GOLGI APPARATUS
• “Manufactures & Shippers”
• endoplasmic reticulum – complex network that
transports materials throughout the inside of a cell
• 2 types: smooth & rough
• smooth - storage of special enzymes & chemicals; contains
enzymes for phospholipid synthesis
• rough – involved in synthesis of proteins (ribosomes stuck to it)

• Golgi apparatus – organelle that modifies, collects,


packages, & distributes molecules made at one location of
the cell & used at another
• newly made lipids & proteins from E.R. repackaged &
shipped to plasma membrane
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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
GOLGI APPARATUS

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
RER & GOLGI APPARATUS

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
LYSOSOMES
• “Cleanup Crews” (& Storage)

• lysosome – organelle that contains chemicals & enzymes


necessary for digesting certain materials in the cell
• not found in plant cells
• removes junk (i.e. organelles that have outlived their
usefulness) that might accumulate & clutter the cell
• can fuse with vacuoles to digest food or worn cell parts

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
VACUOLES & PLASTIDS
• “Storage Tanks”
• vacuole – organelle that stores materials such as water,
salts, proteins, and carbohydrates
• stores food, fluid, waste products
• plants have a large central vacuole for water storage
• unicellular animals can use contractile vacuoles for
movement

• plastid – plant cell organelle involved in storage of food


and pigments
• can take many forms (like chloroplast)
• i.e. leukoplasts ( store starch granules) & chromoplasts (store pigment
molecules)
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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
CYTOSKELETON
• “Framework” (& attached locomotion structures)

• cytoskeleton – framework of the cell composed of a variety


of filaments & fibers that support cell structure and drive
cell movement
• composed of a variety of filaments & fibers that support cell structure
& drive cell movement.
• microtubules (hollow tubes made of proteins) – support, move organelles
through cell, role in cell division by forming centrioles (animal &
eukaryotic cells but not in plants)
• cilia & flagella – help move
• microfilaments – (solid filaments of protein) movement & support of cell

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
CYTOSKEETON

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES:
CENTRIOLES
• Cell Division

• centrioles
• play role in cell division (splitting of cell into 2 cells)
• found in animal and fungi cells
• made of hollow, tubular structures arranged in bundles
• composed of protein

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CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES
REVIEW QUESTIONS
• What are organelles? Give 2 examples of
organelles.
• How do lysosomes function to digest particles?

• Compare mitochondria & chloroplasts.


• What components make up the cytoskeleton?

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