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Looking Inside Cells Plant / Animal / Bacterial Cell Size Most cells range in size between 1 to 100 micrometers In 1 meter there are 100,000 micrometers (µm), in 1 mm there are 100 micrometers (µm) Most cells are visible only with the aid of a microscope Types of Cells Cell Wall Surrounds plant, bacterial, fungi and some protist cells Function = Used for support / shape and protection Made of cellulose in plants/ proteins / polysaccharides (big sugar) Allows water and oxygen to pass through Cell Membrane Surrounds all cells Has protein pores Function = Controls what substances go in and out of the cell Made of lipids (fats) Nucleus Not found in bacterial cells (prokaryotes) Found in plant and animal cells (eukaryotes) Located near the center of the cell Function = Control center, directs cell’s activities, holds genetic material (DNA) Has 3 main parts 3 Main Parts of the Nucleus Nuclear Membrane (has pores/controls what moves in and out/protects) Chromatin (genetic material or DNA and proteins, contains instructions to life) Nucleolus (makes ribosomes) Cytoplasm Thick, jellylike fluid Function = Cushions and protects the internal organelles, filling the empty space, and keeping everything in place. Cytoplasmic Streaming (always moving to move things in the cell) Contains Cytoskeleton (support) Mitochondria Many found throughout the cell Jelly bean shaped Function = “Powerhouse”- produce most of the cell’s energy Where RESPIRATION takes place Have own double membrane and DNA/RNA Endoplasmic Reticulum Found coming out of the nucleus Looks like a maze of passageways Function = Carries proteins and other materials around cell Rough ER- Ribosomes attached Smooth ER- No Ribosomes attached Ribosomes Found attached to ER or floating in cytoplasm Very small organelles that contain tRNA Function = Help produce proteins by reading mRNA Golgi Bodies or Apparatus Found out in the cytoplasm Look like flattened sacs and tubes Function = Receive and package proteins etc. to be shipped around and out of the cell “Blebs” are the bubble like packages they create Vacuoles Found in the cytoplasm Look like a fluid filled bubble Function = Used as a storage area for extra food / water / wastes / etc. Plant cells have a central vacuole that is important in maintaining plant turgidity Some animal cells have no vacuoles Lysosomes Found floating in the cytoplasm Look small and round Contain harsh chemicals and enzymes (type of protein) Function = Used to breakdown food and old cell parts Chloroplasts Not found in animal cells or most bacterial cells Found in all plant cells and some protists Large, green jellybean structures Function = Contain Chlorophyll (green pigment) that captures energy from the sun Where part of photosynthesis takes place Comparing Cells Bacterial Plant Cell Animal Cell Cell Cell Wall Yes Yes No Vacuole No Yes Sometimes (central No central vacuole) Chloroplasts No Yes No Eukaryote No Yes Yes (nucleus) Prokaryote Yes No No (no nucleus) Connecting it All Cells Tissues Organ Systems Organs Organisms Cells – basic unit of structure and function Tissues - groups of cells that perform a common function Organs - group of tissues that perform a specific function Organ System – collection of organs that work together Organism – a living thing Specialized Cells