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Two cell types
• Prokaryotes -simple
• Pro=before
kary=nucleus
• NO nucleus
• No membrane-bound
organelles
• Small in size
• Usually unicellular
organisms (bacteria)
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Eukaryotes - complex
Eu=true kary=nucleus
Has a nucleus
Has membrane-bound
organelles: nucleus,
vacuole,
mitochondrion…
• Large in size
• Mostly multicellular
organisms
Cell Parts
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
Nucleus: Control Center
Contains the DNA: the coded instructions for making proteins
and other important molecules
Nucleolus: where the assembly of ribosomes begins
Vacuoles : Storage Center
• Vacuoles store materials like water, salt,
proteins, and carbohydrates
• Plant: 1 large
• Animal: many, small
Ribosomes: Assembly (synthesis)
• Proteins are assembled on the ribosomes
• Ribosome: small particles of RNA and protein
found throughout the cytoplasm in all cells
• Takes orders directly from DNA “boss”
Mitochondria: The Powerhouse
• Converts chemical energy stored in food into
compounds that are more convenient for the
cell to use
• Has an inner and outer membrane (more
surface area inside)
Cell Membrane: Barrier
• Cell Membrane: flexible; regulates what
enters and leaves the cell.
• Provides protection and support
Plants only: Chloroplasts - Energy
• Chloroplasts: capture energy from sunlight
and convert it into food that contains chemical
energy in a process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS
• Inside looks like a stack of green coins
Plants only: Cell Wall:
Support/Protect
• Cell Wall: outside the cell membrane; it helps
support, shape, and protect plant cells
• Composed of cellulose
Animals only: Centrioles: Organize
Cell Division
• Centrioles: Located near the nucleus and help
organize cell division
• Animal cells have them; plants DON’T
Endoplasmic Reticulum: Internal
Membrane System
• Rough ER: ribosomes on surface; ribosomes
insert new proteins into rough ER where they
may be chemically modified
• Smooth ER: hold a collection of enzymes
Golgi Apparatus: Post Office
• Golgi Apparatus: modifies, sorts, and packages
proteins & other materials from the ER for
storage in the cell or release outside the cell
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