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Cells ANIMAL & PLANT Cells  A cell must:  Breathe  Nourish itself  Repair itself  Reproduce  Eliminate waste Cells  The internal structures of a cell are called organelles Organelles of a plant cell (p.278)  Main parts  Cell membrane: (protects cell)  Cytoplasm: (allow flows, keeps       organelles in place) Nucleus: (centre of cell, contains chromosomes) Vacuole: (stores nutrients & waste) Endoplasmic reticulum: (cellular transportation) Mitochondrion: (produces energy, cell respiration) Cell wall: (support for cell) Chloroplast: (for photosynthesis, absorbs sunlight) Organelles of an animal cell  Main parts  Cell membrane  Cytoplasm  Nucleus  Vacuole  Endoplasmic reticulum  Mitochondrion How cells work  Inputs : the things that enter the cell to make it work  (i.e. Water, nutrients, oxygen)  Outputs: Once the cell has used up its inputs it must remove the waste (outputs) Exchange between cells and their environment  The cell membrane makes sure only the correct inputs enter the cell  The substances that enter the cell move in and out via diffusion Diffusion  Diffusion is when particles swift from a region where they are very concentrated to a region where they are less concentrated Osmosis  Water enters the cell via osmosis  The passage of water across a membrane that only allows certain substance to pass  Basically it prevents high concentration of solutes to enter the cell The vital functions of the cell  Plant cells Animal cells:  Photosynthesis : - - Take in carbon dioxide, water, solar energy (inputs) Let out oxygen and carbohydrates (outputs) Cellular respiration: -oxygen, carbs (inputs) - carbon dioxide, water, energy (outputs) IN CLASS WORK  P. 289  #1 to 4