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Cell Structure and Function
Two Main Types of Cells
• Prokaryotic Cells
– Lacks a cell nucleus (control center) or any
other membrane-bound Organelles
– Examples : Bacteria
• Eukaryotic Cells
– Have a cell nucleus and is broken into many
different “parts” called organelles.
– Examples: Animals, Plants
What is an organelle?
• What do you think?
• Organelle - a specialized subunit within a
cell that has a specific function, and is
separately enclosed within its own
membrane
• What do organelles remind you of?
– OUR ORGANS! – they function in very similar
ways
What Organelles are found in the
“typical” eukaryotic cell? What are
their jobs?
• We will be copying the following chart into
our notes (go to MS word doc)
What do the organelles look like?
Can you figure out these organelles based on our
descriptions?
Answers
1. Nucleolus
2. Nucleus
3. Ribosome
4. Vesicle
5. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
6. Golgi apparatus (or "Golgi body")
7. Cytoskeleton
8. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
9. Mitochondrion
10. Vacuole
11. Cytoplasm
12. Lysosome
13. Centriole