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Eukaryotic Cells
vs.
Prokaryotic Cells
Cell Theory
Cells are the basic units of living
organisms.
 The cell theory states that:

 All
living things are made of one or more cells.
 Cells are the basic unit of structure and
function in living things.
 All cells come from other cells.
Cell Types

Two categories:
1. Cell that have
membrane-bound organelles

Called Eukaryotic Cells
2. Cells that do not have
membrane-bound organelles

called prokaryotic cells
 Unicellular organisms such as
bacteria are examples of
prokaryotes.
Cell Types

Eukaryotic cells Cells
that contain organelles which are held together
by membranes
 Examples include plant and animal cells.
Eukaryotic Cell Structure

The plasma
membrane/cell
membrane
 the flexible boundary of a
cell
 separates a cell from its
surroundings
Plasma Membrane/Cell Membrane
continued:

allows nutrients to enter the cell and waste
to be removed
 This
is referred to as selective permeability.
*(Selective=Chooses, Permeability=filter through)*

keeping a healthy balance of nutrients and
water within the cell is called homeostasis
Overview of Organelles

Nucleus Largest
organelle in the cell and it is the most inner
compartment of the cell
 contains chromatin (DNA); genetic information on
strands called chromosomes
 “control center” for cell metabolism and reproduction


Chromatin- Directions on how to make proteins
Nucleolus- Found inside nucleus; ribosomes are
made here
Overview Cont’d

Ribosomes- make proteins (made up of RNA and protein);
thought of as “factories”

Cytoplasm-
clear gel like fluid inside the cell, which suspends
all organelles

Endoplasmic Reticulum- extensive network of
membranes
 Rough
ER: with ribosomes
 Smooth ER: with no visible ribosomes

Golgi Apparatus- sorts proteins made by the ribosomes
and sends them to needed places in the cell

Lysosomes- organelles that are filled with digestive
enzymes to remove waste and invading bacteria

Mitochondria- often referred to as the “powerhouse” of
the cell



release energy for the cell
It converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP for the cell
Vacuoles- fluid filled organelles enclosed by a
membrane

Store materials such as food, sugar, water, and waste products
Eukaryotic plant cell

Plant cells are also Eukaryotic cells, but plant
cells contain some organelles that are not found
in animal cells.
Plant Cell Organelles

Cell wall- rigid wall outside the plasma membrane. It
provides the cell with extra support.

Chloroplasts- captures light and energy; and
converts it into chemical energy.

Chlorophyll- green pigment found inside the
chloroplast.

Plastids- organelles that store things such as food in
the plant cell.
Poster project

Create a 3 part poster comparing and
contrasting the structures/organelles of
each cell (prokaryotic, animal and plant)
 Identify
the shape of each cell
 Identify the structure and function of
each organelle in the eukaryotic cells
 Point out differences between organelles
in the plant and animal cell
Poster example 1:
/wcsstore/
Poster example 2:
Bacterial cell
Animal cell
Plant cell