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Transcript
The Cell
And It’s Organelles
The Cell
 The basic unit of structure and function in
living things
PLANT CELL
ANIMAL CELL
Organelles
 The tiny structures
in the cell that
carry out the
specific functions in
the cell
Entering The Cell
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CELL WALL
A stiff wall that
surrounds the cell
membrane, giving the
cell a rigid boxlike
shape
Function: protection &
support
This structure is only
in the plant cell
Biology4Kids.com: Cell
Structure: Cell Walls
CELL MEMBRANE
 Forms the outside
boundary that
separates the cell
from its
environment
 Function: controls
what comes in and
out of the cell
 Biology4Kids.com:
Cell Structure: Cell
Membrane
Cell Pictures
Cell wall
Cell
membrane
Cell
membrane
NUCLEUS
 Acts as the “brain”
of the cell or the
control center
 Where DNA is
found
 Biology4Kids.com:
Cell Structure: Cell
Nucleus
Nucleus
CYTOPLASM
 A gel-like fluid found throughout the
entire cell where the organelles are
found.
 It is constantly moving so the cell
does not need to propel itself.
 Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure:
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
MITOCHONDRIA
 The “powerhouses”
of the cell
 Produces energy
for the cell by
respiration
 Biology4Kids.com:
Cell Structure:
Mitochondria
Mitochondria
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
 Carry proteins and other materials from
one part of the cell to another
 Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure:
Endoplasmic Reticulum
RIBOSOMES
 Factories that produce proteins
 Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure:
Ribosomes
ER
Ribosomes
GOLGI BODIES
 The cell’s mailroom
 Receives proteins and other materials from the
ER, packages them and distributes them to other
parts of the cell.
 Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure: Golgi Complex
VACUOLES
 Storage area of the cell
 Stores food and water
 Plants have one large vacuole for
water
 Some animal cells have them &
others do not
 Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure:
Vacuoles
LYSOSOMES
 Cell’s cleanup crew
 Breaks down old cell parts and releases the
substances so they can be used again.
 Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure:
Lysosomes
Anima
l Cell
CHOLORPLASTS
 Capture energy
from the sunlight
and use it to
produce food for
the cell
 Found only in the
plant cell
 Biology4Kids.com:
Cell Structure:
Chloroplasts