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Wake-up 1.What did you notice about the “e” when viewed under the microscope? Draw it. 2.What do you notice when you move the slide to the right while viewing through the eyepiece? Wake-up 1. Identify the following structures: B A A, B, C, D 2. Explain the function of D. D C Eukaryotic Cells - Honors Christopherson Recall: Robert Hooke examined cork and named the tiny boxes a “cell” What is a cell? The cell is the basic unit of life within living organisms Where is a cell in you? Organism That’s you Where is a cell in you? Organ systems Where is a cell in you? Organs Where is a cell in you? Tissue Where is a cell in you? Cell What does this have to do with Biology??? Inside the cell are ORGANELLES(structures inside the cell that perform specific function) Eukaryotic Cell Definition Complex cells that have “membranebound” organelles. “Membrane-bound” means that they have an outer layer. Two main types of Eukaryotic Cells 1. Animal Cell 2. Plant Cell What are some organelles in animal and plant cells? Nucleus Location: Function:Large Control circle center typically of theincell; the middle location ofof the DNA cell Nucleolus Location: Function:Small Makes circle ribosomes inside of the nucleus Ribosomes Location:Location Small dots all oversynthesis; the cell Function: of protein where proteins are made Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Location: On the nucleus Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Function: Perform the synthesis and transport of proteins. Made up of a system of tubes, vesicles, and covered with ribosomes Golgi apparatus Location: Within cell; stack of tubes Golgi apparatus Function: Processes and packages proteins and lipids that are made; Similar to a post office Wake-up 1. How can you tell the difference between a nucleolus and nucleus? 2. What three organelles function that relates to proteins? What is their difference? Mitochondria Function: Breaks down sugar into ATP Location: Throughout the cell (usable form of energy); Powerhouse of the cell Chloroplast Location: Green “beans” throughout a Function: Location of photosynthesis; plant cell process by which plants make food Vacuole Location: Throughout an animal cell; makes upStores the majority a plant celletc. Function: water, of food, waste, Lysosome Location: Throughout a cell the cell Function: Gets rid of waste within Lysosome Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Location: On the nucleus and near the Rough ER Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Function: Produces lipids such as steroids, phospholipids Cell/Plasma Membrane Function: Control what comes in and out Location: Outer layer of the cell of the cell; gatekeeper Cell Wall Location: Function:Outermost Provide structure layer in and plant support cells Cytoplasm Function: Provides a liquid environment Location: Inside of the cell and for the various dissolved substances some structure Cytoskeleton Location: Throughout an animal cell Function: Provide structure and support Nucleolus Nucleus Ribosomes Cytoplasm Cell Wall Vacuole Lysosome Cell Membrane Mitochondria Chloroplast What are the difference between an animal and plant cell? Differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells