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Parts of the Cell In
the cell there are many organelles, or little
organs. These carry out many of the life’s
functions like your organs. Please move on to
the next slide and click on the boxes to see the
names and functions of the cells organelles.
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Control Center
- Brain Holds
DNA
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Parts of an animal
cell
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Packaging and distribution center-- puts proteins
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and fats together to make larger molecules
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Parts of an animal
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Important
organelle for
cell division
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Sacs of
powerful
digestive
enzymes
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Fluid filled
area-- contains
sugars, amino
acids and fats
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Parts of an animal
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Protects and
regulates what
move into and
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Highway of the
cell with out
ribosomes
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Power Plant of the cell.
Converts sugar into ATP
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Parts of an animal
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Parts of an animal
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Highway of the cell
with many Ribosomes
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Protein factory
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Parts of an animal
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Parts of an
anima
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Here are three more
organelles that only
plant cells have.
Cell Wall--rigid wall made of cellulose.
Cell Structures
Vacuole -- large area for
storage of carbohydrates
Chloroplast-- organelle
where sugar is made through
photosynthesis.
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Cell Wall
Cell Boundaries
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Plasma Membrane = a flexible boundary
that is selectively permeability. It helps to
maintain homeostasis.
plants, bacteria, and fungus have an
additional boundary--the cell wall
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rigid structure located outside of the plasma membrane
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provides support & protection
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not flexible
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composed of cellulose (a polysaccharide)
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porous--therefore molecules can still flow in and out of the
cell
Nucleus and Cell Control
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Nucleus = control center of a eukaryotic cell
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surrounded by a double membrane (nuclear
envelope), perforated with nuclear pores
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contains chromatin-strands of uncondensed
DNA. When condensed it forms
chromosomes
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holds the directions for making proteins
Cytoplasm
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Gelatinous fluid between the nucleus and plasma
membrane
suspends cell organelles
site of most cell metabolism
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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interconnected network of folded membranes extending
from the nucleus to the plasma membrane
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this added surface area allows for a large amount of ER
to do work in small space
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two kinds of Endoplasmic Reticulum
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smooth
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rough
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
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no ribosomes
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function = makes/stores lipids
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contains enzymes that detoxify drugs &
poisons
Golgi Apparatus
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Flattened stacks of membranes
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function = package and process proteins
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proteins are packaged in membrane
bound vesicles and then sent to their
destinations
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi Apparatus
Vacuoles
Vacuoles
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function = designated area that
stores food, enzymes, and other
materials
¢ Small vacules for animal cells. Stores
food, food wastes and digetive
enzymes.
¢ Large vacules for plant cells. Storage
for sugars and carbohydrates made
by photosynthsis.
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function = designated area that stores
food, enzymes, and other materials
Vacuole
Animal Cell
Chloroplast
Lysosomes
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function = digest damaged
organelles, cellular byproducts,
and invading microbes
recycling center of the cell
Plant Cell
Convert sunlight to usable energy (ATP)
through the process of photosynthesis
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thylakoid = sight of light “harvesting”
grana = thylakoids folded into stacks
Mitochondria
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break down sugars to form ATP
(usable energy) -- The energy of life.
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power house of cells
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