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Eukaryotic Cell
Structure
7.3
Just like on a sports team or in
an office, cells are composed
of many important
people/organelles that each
fulfill a different role!!!
I give you “The Cell Song”…
Snack factory assembly line
activity ???
I. Cellular Boundaries
A. Cell Wall
1. _______ barrier that
provides support and
protection
2. _________ the plasma
membrane
3. Found mostly in plants
(and some bacteria)
II. Cell Control
A. __________
1. Control center
a. Contains blueprints to
make proteins (DNA)
b. The other organelles
depend on specific proteins
to do ____________
II. Cell Control
2. Contains ________
(DNA) which gives
instructions for making
__________
II. Cell Control
B. Nucleolus
1. Makes __________
C. Ribosomes
1. Not bound by membranes
2. Leaves nucleus to make
________ in the cytoplasm
II. Cell Control
D. ___________
1. Clear, gelatinous fluid
that contains all of the
organelles except the
___________
Let’s continue to follow the
trail of the protein!!
III. Assembly, Transport & Storage
A. _________________ (ER)
1. Rough ER—Ribosomes
make proteins here
2. Smooth ER—The proteins
undergo chemical reactions
a. ________ & storage
of lipids
III. Assembly, Transport & Storage
3. The ER is a highly _____
membrane
a. Allows for a lot of
work to be done in a
small amount of
space
III. Assembly, Transport & Storage
B. ____________________
1. Sorts proteins into
packages called vesicles
(A.K.A. The Post Office)
2. Sends _________ to the
appropriate destination in the
cell
4. Looks like a pancake stack
& syrup drops (vesicles)
III. Assembly, Transport & Storage
C. ___________
1. Temporary storage of
materials in the cell
a. food
b. __________
c. water
d. ________________
III. Assembly, Transport & Storage
2. Animal cells usually do
NOT have _______. If so,
they are very small.
3. Plant cells usually have one
______ vacuole.
III. Assembly, Transport & Storage
D. __________
1. Digest worn out cell parts,
food particles, viruses, etc.
2. Lysosomes contain enzymes
a. The membrane around
the lysosome protects the
rest of the cell from being
__________.
III. Assembly, Transport & Storage
b. The lysosome _____- with
a vacuole and releases the
enzymes into the vacuole to
digest its contents.
Where does a cell get the
energy to make these
proteins???
Stay tuned to find out…
IV. Energy Transformers
A. Chloroplasts
1. Capture ______ and
convert it to chemical energy
(food)
2. Found mostly in ____ cells
IV. Energy Transformers
3. Type of _______
a. a group of plant organelles
used for _______ of food or
pigments
b. Chloroplasts store the
green pigment chlorophyll
1) Traps the sunlight
needed for photosynthesis
IV. Energy Transformers
B. _____________
1. Breaks down the _____ into a
form of energy that the cell can use
(ATP)
a. This process is called
_____________________
2. Folded membranes allow for a lot
of work to be done in a small space
a. Looks like kidney bean with
accordion folds.
IV. Energy Transformers
3. The number of
mitochondria depends on the
______ of the particular cell
a. Liver cell & muscle cells
have ________ mitocondria
b. Cellular respiration
occurs here
Can cells move???
You bet! Here’s how…
V. Support & Locomotion
A. ______________
1. Support structure of the cell
a. Organelles don’t just
float around in the cell!
b. _________ (hollow) and
microfilaments (solid) make up
a framework for cell shape and
movement of materials
V. Support & Locomotion
B. _________
1. Short, hair-like projections
that cover the cell surface.
2. Move like the oars of a row
boat to propel the cell forward
or bring things to the cell.
V. Support & Locomotion
C. _________
1. Long tail-like projections on
the cell
2. Usually a cell only has one or
two flagella
3. Makes a ________ motion
VI. Other
A. ____________
1. Play an important role in cell
division (mitosis)
a) _____ fibers come from
centrioles
2. Found only in ______ cells
and most protists
Recap
-What organelles make up the
cell’s boundaries?
-What organelle controls the
functions of the cell? How?
-What organelles are
associated with transport of
proteins in the cell?
Recap
-What organelles are
associated with storage?
-What organelle makes energy?
-What organelle breaks down
sugar to release energy?
-What organelles are used for
locomotion and support?
Recap
-What is the role of the
centriole?
-What are some differences
between plant and animal
cells?
-Do prokaryotes have most of
the organelles we listed?
Eukaryotes?