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Timeline of History The Cell Cell Theory  All living things are made up of cells (organisms are either unicellular or multicellular)  Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things  All cells arise from preexisting cells Cell Organelles “little organs”  specialized parts of the cell which carry out specific life functions  Bacteria - Prokaryotes Lacks Nucleus  Has Cell Wall ( Most of the time )  DOES NOT have membrane bound organelle  Eukaryotes Have Nucleus  Has membrane bound organelle  1. Cell ( Plasma ) Membrane separates cell from surrounding environment  controls the movement of molecules into or out of the cell  selectively permeable (semi-permeable)  visible with the compound microscope  Fluid Mosaic Model of Membrane Structure    flexible structure with freely moving pieces composed mainly of lipids and proteins fluid mosaic model animation Draw What I Draw Fluid Mosaic Model of Membrane Structure  proteins extend through the membrane or (transport proteins)  other proteins on outside act as receptors for communication Cell Membrane 2. Cytoplasm    watery material between the cell membrane and the nucleus suspends organelles site of chemical reactions 3. Nucleus contains DNA -Genetic Info  surrounded by a nuclear membrane that has pores  visible under the compound light microscope  Nucleus 4. Nucleolus site of ribosome synthesis  located within the nucleus  5. Ribosomes  site of Protein Synthesis  Using information from DNA 6. Endoplasmic Reticulum  network of channels for carrying substances from one part of the cell to another There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)  Rough ER is dotted with Ribosomes to make enzymes to be secreted from the cell There are two types of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)  Smooth ER lacks Ribosomes. Deal with taking out toxins from the body 7. Golgi apparatus 8. Golgi apparatus stacks of membranes forming flattened sacs  Process, Package, (transported out of the cell)  Golgi apparatus animation Endomembrane system animation Exocytosis – release of a substance outside of the cell membrane by the fusion of a vacuole 9. Lysosomes sac of digestive enzymes  digest organic molecules, worn-out cell structures, harmful bacteria  10. Vacuoles  variety of functions: 1) food vacuoles 2) contractile vacuoles in freshwater protists pump out excess water 3) plant cells have a large central vacuole for water and nutrient storage 11. Mitochondria (Mitochondrion) “powerhouse of the cell”  site of cellular respiration: glucose + oxygen is converted to energy in the form of ATP ( Energy)  12. Centrioles found in pairs near cell nucleus  involved in cell division  found in animal cells but not plant cells  PLANT CELL: Does NOT have Centrioles  HAS Chloroplasts  HAS Cell Wall  13. Chloroplasts found in plants, algae  contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that absorbs light to start photosynthesi s  Chloroplasts 14. Cell Wall found in plant cells only  made of cellulose  provides protection & structure for the cell; prevents expansion