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Cell structure and function Learning outcomes • Distinguish between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells by description and examples • Identify the structure of animal cells and plant cells • Distinguish between animal cells and plant cells Cell theory • Hooke, Leeuwenhoek, Schleiden, Schwann, Virchow led to the development of the cell theory. • All living things or organisms are made of cells and their products. • New cells are created by old cells dividing into two. • Cells are the basic building units of life. • All cells are enclosed by a semi-permeable membrane—plasma membrane • All cells (at some point) contain DNA Cell size Cell structure • Under the regular light microscope Cell structure • Under the electron microscope General cell structure • Cell wall—covering that supports, shapes, and protects cell • Plasma membrane—sheath around cytoplasm that regulates entrance and exit of molecules • Cytoplasma—the content of a cell • Organelle—small, membranous bodies, each with specific structure and function • Nucleus—an organelle enclosed by nuclear envelope. Store genetic material (DNA) Prokaryotic cell • Bacteria(cyanobacteria) and archaea Prokaryotic cells • Prokaryotic cells— no nucleus • Prokaryotic cells— no organelle • Prokaryotic cells have nucleoid Eukaryotic cells • All organisms except bacteria and archaea • Eukaryotic cells— nucleus & organelles Unique structure of plant cells— large central vacuole, cell wall, chloroplast Chloroplast Unique structure of animal cells—centrioles Animal cell and plant cell In common Plasma membrane Organelles—endoplasmic reticulum (ER); Golgi apparatus; mitochondrion; lysosome; peroxisome; vesicle Ribosome Nucleus Cytoskeleton Cilia & flagella Plasma membrane Nucleus – synthesis of DNA&RNA Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Golgi Apparatus Mitochondrion—energy center • Prepared slides • Elodea cell structure