* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Download Cells - Kent
Cytoplasmic streaming wikipedia , lookup
Signal transduction wikipedia , lookup
Cell membrane wikipedia , lookup
Extracellular matrix wikipedia , lookup
Tissue engineering wikipedia , lookup
Cell nucleus wikipedia , lookup
Cell encapsulation wikipedia , lookup
Programmed cell death wikipedia , lookup
Cell growth wikipedia , lookup
Cellular differentiation wikipedia , lookup
Cell culture wikipedia , lookup
Cytokinesis wikipedia , lookup
Organ-on-a-chip wikipedia , lookup
Cells The size & shape of a cell relates to its function (job it does) Cell Smallest unit of life Tissue Group of cells working together Organ Group of tissues working together Organ System Group of organs working together Organism Any living thing made of 1 or more cells Prokaryotic Cells (proh KAYR ee yah tihk) •Cells without membrane-bound organelles EX: bacteria, pond scum Eukaryotic Cells (yew KAYR ee yah tihk) •Cells with membrane-bound organelles EX: animals, plants, fungi and protists *Look for this picture to relate cell parts to parts of a turtle Cell Vocabulary and Organelles CHLOROPLAST •A structure in the cells of plants, algae and some bacteria that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food during photosynthesis *only in plants, algae and some bacteria cells CHLOROPHYLL •A green pigment in chloroplasts of plants, algae and some bacteria that gives leaves & stems their color •Site of photosynthesis Just like: a turtle’s shell!! CELL WALL •A rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell *found in plants, algae, fungi, & most bacteria Just like: a turtle’s skin!! CELL MEMBRANE •Protective layer around ALL cells that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell (ex. food, oxygen, & water in & waste) Just like: a turtle’s blood!! CYTOPLASM •A jellylike fluid inside every cell that holds organelles in place and keeps the general structure of the cell Just like: a turtle’s skeleton!! CYTOSKELETON •A network of long protein strands in the cytoplasm that helps support the structure of the cell Just like: a turtle’s brain!! NUCLEUS •Control center of the cell •Contains genetic material called DNA Just like: a turtle’s skull!! NUCLEAR MEMBRANE •Separates nucleus from cytoplasm •Controls movement of materials into/out of nucleus Just like: a turtle’s neurons!! CHROMOSOME •Coiled DNA structure containing genetic code that controls traits and function •inside the nucleus of the cell in eukaryotes •free-floating in prokaryotes Just like: a turtle’s stomach!! MITOCHONDRIA •An organelle in eukaryotic cells where cellular respiration (uses oxygen to break down glucose in our food to make ATP [energy]) occurs ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM •Membranes in a eukaryotic cell that produce and transport proteins •Smooth ER – •Rough ER – ribosomes not attached to ER ribosomes attached to ER RIBOSOME •Molecule involved in protein synthesis •Found by the Endoplasmic Reticulum and freefloating in the cytoplasm GOLGI APPARATUS/BODIES (GOAL jee) •Stack of membranes in the cell that modify, sort and package proteins that were transported from the Endoplasmic Reticulum Just like: a turtle’s fat!! VACUOLE •Cell organelle that stores materials (water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates) •Typically larger in plant cells LYSOSOMES (LI suh sohmz) •An organelle containing digestive enzymes •Digests dead parts of the cell