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The Cell By: Mr. Kauffman Outline • What is a cell? • The microscope • 2 main types of cells • Cellular organization • Plant vs. Animal cells • Organelle functions What is a cell? • Cell: the smallest part of any living thing that carries on the functions of life. – Most are too small to be seen by the naked eye – Come in many different sizes Nerve Cell • Nerve cells in your leg can be up to 1 meter long • Human egg cells are no bigger than the dot of this i • Human blood cells are 10x smaller Egg Cell Red Blood Cells The Microscope • Microscope: an instrument which makes an object appear larger than it is – Robert Hooke and Anton von Leeuwenhoek invented the microscope • Hooke looked at cork • von Leeuwenhoek looked at pond water Our Microscopes • 3 viewing powers – 4x = 40 times larger – 10x = 100 times larger – 40x = 400 times larger • What power do you always begin with when looking at an object? – 4x Microscope Parts Eye Piece Body Tube Revolving Nose Piece Arm Objective Lens Objective Lens Objective Lens Stage Stage Clips Coarse Adjustment Knob Diaphragm Fine Adjustment Knob Light Source Base 2 Main types of cells • Prokaryotic: cell without a nucleus – Unorganized cells – Found only as unicellular organisms (only 1 cell) – Ex: bacteria – Have caused some of the worst human diseases in the history of the world • • • • The Black Plague AIDS Small Pox Ebola 2 Main types of cells • Eukaryotic: cell with a nucleus – Organized Cells – Fungi, plants, animals are all made of eukaryotic cells – We are made up of eukaryotic cells Cellular organization • • • Eukaryotic cells all have parts that do different jobs Each part of a cell that does a job is called an organelle There are 2 types of Eukaryotic cells, each with their own unique organelles 1. Plant Cells 2. Animal Cells Organelles • Cell Wall: – Strong outer covering that protects the cell and gives it shape/support Cell Wall in Algae Organelles • Cell Membrane: – Protective outer layer that acts as a barrier between the inside and outside of the cell • Outer most layer of animal cells • Found inside the cell wall of plant cells Organelles • Nucleus: – Controls all the activities of the cell Organelles • Nucleolus: – Inner part of nucleus where ribosomes are made Organelles • Cytoplasm: – Gelatin-like substance that holds all of the other organelles in place Organelles • Mitochondria: – Produces energy for the cell by breaking down materials Organelles • Chloroplast: – Produces energy for the plant using sunlight and water – Contains chlorophyll • Chlorophyll: substance that makes plants green Organelles • Ribosome: – Makes proteins Organelle • Lysosome: – Breaks down food, wastes, and old cell parts Organelle • Golgi Bodies: – Sorts and packages proteins and other substances to be transported around the cell Organelle • Endoplasmic Reticulum: also called the ER – Transports materials through the cell – 2 Types of ER • Smooth ER: has no ribosomes on it • Rough ER: has ribosomes on it Organelle • Vacuole: – Stores water, waste, and food Organelles • Animal Cells – – – – – – – – Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Mitochondria Ribosome Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Bodies Lysosome • Plant Cells – All from Animal Cells list – Cell Wall – Chloroplast – Vacuole