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Transcript
Cell Structure and Function
OBJECTIVE
Today we will talk about the difference
between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
We will also review for the quiz tomorrow by
playing a game!
The Cell Theory
All living things are composed of cells.
Cells are the basic units of structure
and function in living things.
New cells are produced from existing
cells.
Types of Cells
Two kinds of cells depending on whether
they have a nucleus
Eukaryote
Prokaryote
Genetic
material
Prokaryotes
 Usually small and simple
 Genetic material (DNA)
is not contained in a
nucleus
 The ONLY prokaryotes
in the world are
BACTERIA.
Prokaryotic Cells
Eukaryotes
 Usually larger and more
complex than
prokaryotes.
 May be unicellular like
an amoeba or
multicellular like a plant
 Contain dozens of
specialized structures
called organelles.
 Includes protists, fungi,
plants and animals.
Eukaryotic cells
Lysosomes-The Clean Up Crew
 Function:
 Breakdown of lipids,
carbohydrates and
proteins into small
molecules to be used by
the rest of the cell
 Breakdown used up
organelles
 Get rid of all “stuff” in
the cell
 Structure:
 Small, filled with
enzymes
Plant vs. Animal Cell
Vacuoles - Storage
 Function:
Stores water, salts,
proteins and
carbohydrates
 Structure:
Sac-like
Plant cells have one
large central vacuole
Animal cells have many
small vacuoles
Chloroplasts – Energy in Plants
 Function:
 Captures energy from the
sun (solar energy) and
changes it into food
(chemical energy) for plants
(photosynthesis)
 Structure:
 Surrounded by two
membranes
 Contains own genetic
information like
mitochondria
 Contains green pigment
called chlorophyll
 Not found in animal cells!
CILIA/FLAGELLA
 Cilia are short hair-like structures that help the cell move
around.
 Flagella are long whip-like structures that also assist the
cell in moving.
Cell Wall
 Function:
Provides support and
protection for the cell
 Structure:
Lies outside the cell
membrane
Found in plants, algae,
fungi and many
bacteria
NOT FOUND IN
ANIMAL CELLS!