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Eukaryotic Cellular Organelles A detailed description of each organelle’s structure and function Recall the similarities and differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. What kind of human cells are in these pictures? How is each cell’s function related to its structure? Label the Animal Cell Label the Plant Cell Cells produce different products Just like different factories manufacture different products, different cells produce different chemical products Match the product with the company that manufactures it: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Paper plates Sofas Chocolate bars Sneakers Trucks a) b) c) d) e) Nike Hershey Dixie Ford Raymour and Flannigan Match the protein or lipid with the cell/tissue type that manufactures it: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Hemoglobin Insulin Testosterone Collagen Histamine a) b) c) d) e) Pancreas Ovaries/testes Skin White blood cells Bone marrow The Cell is Like a Factory Just like a factory has many departments to help it run smoothly, a cell has many compartments, called organelles, that help it function. Cell Organelle Jigsaw Each lab group will research one set of organelles for the rest of the class. Draw and describe each structure Describe each function In Plant or Animal cells? Suggested Resources: Textbook http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/3dcell.htm http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/index.html Any other reliable resource Visit each station collecting information for each structure The nucleus is like the boss of the factory… Nucleus: Holds the DNA & Controls the cell’s activities Nucleolus: A dark region inside the nucleus. Produces ribosomes Chromatin: DNA and proteins inside the nucleus Ribosomes: Found in the cytoplasm and on Rough ER. Assemble proteins Rough ER: Makes proteins for export; Provides roadway for proteins Smooth ER: Makes lipids (fats). How will you remember the difference between the Rough ER and the Smooth ER? The ribosomes are like the machines in the factory, and the endoplasmic reticulum is like the conveyor belts… Golgi apparatus: a complex of flattened membranes; chemically modifies products from ER, and ships them to other locations The Golgi is like the packaging and shipping department… The vesicle is like a forklift because it transports materials inside the cell. Once they get packaged, the products can be stored, trashed and recycled or exported through the cell membrane… Vacuole: stores chemicals, food, waste or water Lysosome: filled with digestive enzymes; digests and recycle materials Cell membrane: controls what enters and exits the cell The Endomembrane System Creative Understanding: Journal of a Protein Cells manufacture proteins which serve many different functions within the cell or beyond the cell. Imagine you are a protein—write journal entries describing your adventures as you are created and travel through the cell to your final destination. Include your relationship with the following structures in your entries: nucleus, nucleolus, ribosome, rough Er, smooth ER, Golgi apparatus, vesicles, vacuole, lysosome and cell membrane Stop and Think: Or Kahoot questions What are the similarities between these? What are the differences? Rough ER, Smooth ER Smooth ER, Golgi Apparatus Nucleus, Nucleolus Ribosomes, Rough ER Vesicle,Vacuole Vacuole, Lysosome Draw a Cell Choose either an animal or plant cell Copy from any diagram you choose, or draw your own interpretation Include all internal structures Color!! Hold on to this: It will become part of a larger project! Just like different factories manufacture different products, the cell will make different products The mitochondria and chloroplasts are the energy producers… Mitochondria: converts energy from sugar into ATP (energy the cell can use)—Cell Respiration Chloroplasts: Captures energy from sun to make sugar—Photosynthesis The cytoskeleton is like the building’s framework… Cytoskeleton: a network of protein fibers throughout the inside of the cell; gives it structure and enables movement. Microtubules: thin protein tubes which organelles travel along. Microfilaments: supports the cell’s shape, and allows it to move. Cell Motility Some cells have external structures that enable them to move, or to move things around them! Some cells have tiny projections, called Cilia that help to move things around them, like how a crowd moves a crowd surfer! …Or their cilia may help to move the whole cell. Some other cells have flagella, long, whip-like structures, to help propel them. DNA and Chromosomes DNA: Located in the cell nucleus (for nucleoid for Prokaryotic) in the chromatin, DNA contains biological instructions that make each species unique Chromosomes: thread like molecules that house hereditary information (found in nucleus) Cytoplasm Cytoplasm/cytosol: liquid substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus that holds the other organelles Other parts of the nucleus Nuclear Envelope: the two layered membrane that encases the nucleus. Nuclear Pore: protein lined channel that regulates the transportation of molecules that can go in and out of the cell. (Both similar to cell membrane) Animal or plant cell extras Centriole (animal cell only): two centrioles help animal cells divide during cell division (reproduction), they also make cytoskeletons (microtubules and microfilaments). Cell wall (Not in animal cells): provides plant cell with support and protection. The Inner Life of a Cell Cell Analogy Poster Choose a theme that you can compare to the cell (factory) Decide which elements of your theme have functions analogous to cell structures (the factory line is like the rough ER). Write a title on your poster “A Plant Cell is Like a Factory” Use the entire poster to draw your theme and label the elements with the analogous cell structure (manager:nucleus) On the back, write a sentence explaining how each element of your theme is like a structure in a cell (The factory line makes circuit breakers like the rough ER makes proteins)