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Cells: Parts and their Functions  What is a cell? What are the parts of a cell? What are different types of cells?  Where are cells found?  Compare and contrast animal cells and plant cells Robert Hooke  In 1665, he was looking at a thin slice of cork under a microscope, and he thought they looked like rooms so he called them cells. Cell  basic unit of structure and function of all living things Epithelial Cells in culture: red is keratin and green is DNA What do cells do?  All living things are made of cells.  To stay alive and healthy, cells need food and water. They also need a way to get rid of waste.  Tiny cells in your body have many smaller parts that work together. Microscopic  things, like cells, that can only be seen with a microscope Cell Parts  cell membrane  nucleus  cytoplasm  vacuoles  mitochondria  Golgi bodies and endoplasmic reticulum Organelle  a structure that has a specific task within the cell Cell Membrane  thin cell covering that holds the parts of the cell together Nucleus  organelle that determines a cell’s activities and carries information for cell reproduction Cytoplasm  the gel-like material that surrounds the internal parts of the cell Vacuole • An organelle that stores materials Mitochondria  small rod-like structures that help change food to energy  “little factories of the cell” Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Bodies Organelle Functions Each cell structure (organelle) is like a separate department within a factory. All departments have to do their jobs for the factory to run properly. Organelle Cell membrane Nucleus Cytoplasm Vacuole Mitochondria Golgi Bodies and Endoplasmic Reticulum Function Protects cell and transport Cell control center and reproduction Fills the cell Stores materials Provide energy (from sugars) transport Plant Cell All cells, animal and plant, have these organelles and have the same functions in each. NUCLEUS MITOCHONDRIA CELL MEMBRANE VACUOLE CYTOPLASM Plant Cell Unlike animal cells, plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplast. Photosynthesis happens in chloroplast. NUCLEUS CELL WALL MITOCHONDRIA CELL MEMBRANE CHLOROPLAST VACUOLE CYTOPLASM Cell Wall  helps support and protect the plant cell  Animals have skeletons to give support to their body, but plants do not have bones. CELL WALL Chloroplast  uses the energy of the sunlight to combine water and carbon dioxide to make food for the cell through a process called photosynthesis  gives the plant its green color CHLOROPLAST Single-celled and Multi-celled Organisms  Plants and animals, including humans, are made up of many millions of cells.  Many other living things are made up of only one cell.  Yet both types of organisms carry out all the basic processes of life. Single-celled Organisms  made up of only one cell that are microscopic  Examples: bacteria, amoebas, protist, and others Bacteria  a very large group of single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus Amoeba  one kind of single-celled organism that does not have a nucleus  Amoebas move by changing their shape. Protist  a single-celled organism  Some protists are plantlike and some are animal-like. Euglena  single-celled organisms with flagella  flagella – tail-like parts that move them forward  They have chloroplast so they can make their own food. Paramecium  single-celled organisms that move with cilia  cilia – hair-like structures that help them move  Paramecium is large enough that you can see it with your eyes, but it will look like a tiny speck. Multicelled Organism  made up of more than one cell  more complex than single-celled organisms  each cell has a different job to do  muscle cells, white blood cells, and nerve cells
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            