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CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION CHART

Cell Theory Many scientists contributed to the cell theory. The cell theory grew out of the work of many scientists and improvements in the microscope. More was learned about cells as microscopes improved. The cell theory is a unifying concept of biology. The cell theory has three principles. All organisms are made of cells. Cell Theory All existing cells are produced by other living cells. The cell is the most basic unit of life. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane -bound organelles; prokaryotic cells do not.

and membrane-bound organelles; prokaryotic cells do not. All cells share certain characteristics. •Cells tend to be microscopic. •All cells are enclosed by a membrane. •All cells are filled with cytoplasm. •All cells have DNA Bacterium (colored SEM; …

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1 Cell Theory Many scientists contributed to the cell theory. The cell theory grew out of the work of many scientists and improvements in the microscope. More was learned about cells as microscopes improved. The cell theory is a unifying concept of biology. The cell theory has three principles. All organisms are made of cells. Cell Theory All existing cells are produced by other living cells. The cell is the most basic unit of life. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane -bound organelles; prokaryotic cells do not.

2 All cells share certain characteristics. Cells tend to be microscopic. All cells are enclosed by a membrane . All cells are filled with cytoplasm. All cells have DNA Bacterium (colored SEM; magnification 8800x) cell membrane cytoplasm There are two cell types: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have membrane -bound organelles. nucleus cell membrane organelles There are two cell types: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus.

3 Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane -bound organelles. nucleus cell membrane organelles cytoplasm CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION CHART PLANT CELL ANIMAL CELL 1. Cell Wall (Plants only) inflexible barrier protecting the cell and giving it support. Is not selectively permeable. It is a rigid STRUCTURE . 2. Cell membrane Boundary ( wall ) between the cell and the environment. Allows nutrients/ regulates movement in and out of the cell. ( Selectively Permeable ). 3. Microtubules Part of cell skeleton that act as a scaffold to maintain the shape of a cell.

4 ( Supporting Framework ) 4. Nucleus Central leader of the cell. Surrounded by nuclear envelope. Contains directions to make proteins and genetic information, DNA or RNA. ( Control Center of Cell ); inside is the nucleolus which makes ribosomes. 5. Nuclear membrane The outer lining or wall of the nucleus. (Sometimes this is called the nuclear envelope.) 6. Chromatin Master set of directions for making proteins. Contents are in the form of Genes & DNA. 7. Vacuole membrane -bound compartment used for temporary material storage.

5 (In plants it is found in the center of cell, in animals it is off to the side) 8. Mitochondria membrane -bound organelle that transforms ( generates ) energy from the cell. ( Powerhouse of cell ) 9. Lysosome Contain enzymes which digest excess organelles, food particles, viruses, and bacteria. The vacuum cleaner of a cell. They break down organelles not needed. 10. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum The site of cellular chemical reactions. Rough ER means ribosomes are attached and are synthesizing/making proteins.

6 ( Transportation system with workers ) 11. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum The site of a cellular chemical reaction. Smooth ER has no ribosomes present. ( Transportation system with no workers ) 12. Ribosomes Site where the cell produces proteins according to the DNA instructions, which comes from the nucleus. ( Workers of cell ) Bound Ribosomes: make proteins for use outside cell Free Ribosomes: make proteins for use inside cell 13. Golgi Apparatus Flattens and packages proteins to be sent to their appropriate destination (The UPS/FedEx of the cell) 14.

7 Chloroplast (Found in green plants and some protists only) converts light energy (SUN) to chemical energy (SUGAR). - Contains Chlorophyll 15. Cytoplasm Clear, gelatinous fluid inside a cell which suspends and holds a cell s organelles, such as the nucleus. 16. Centrioles (Animal Cells Only) Play a role in cell division Cytoskeleton Network of fine tubes and threads. Provides internal structural support. Cilia, Pilli, and Flagella Structures used to enable movement of cells or sometimes to propel substances across outer surface of the cell.

8 Predominantly protein in composition. Quiz of the cell Know all organelles found in a prokaryotic cell Know all organelles found in a eukaryotic cell


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