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Cell Parts and Functions

Cell Parts and Functions. The Cell Revisited. An Animal Cell. A Plant Cell. Animal and Plant Cell Organelles. S imilar to an organ in our bodies. Each carries out particular tasks. Many are involved with the synthesis, packaging and transportation of proteins.

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Cell Parts and Functions

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  1. Cell Parts and Functions The Cell Revisited

  2. An Animal Cell

  3. A Plant Cell

  4. Animal and Plant Cell Organelles • Similar to an organ in our bodies. • Each carries out particular tasks. • Many are involved with the synthesis, packaging and transportation of proteins. • Proteins - essential to the everyday functioning of a cell.

  5. Cell Wall (ONLY PLANTS) • The cell wall is a tough, rigid structure found outside the cell membrane. • Its main function is to provide support for the plant cell and protection for the cell organelles. • The cell wall is often made up of cellulose.

  6. Cell Wall cell wall

  7. Cell Membrane • A thin barrier that separates the cytoplasm of a cell with the external environment. • It is selectively permeable • Controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell.

  8. Cell Membrane cell membrane

  9. Ribosomes • Tiny structures that are found floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. • Manufacture of proteins.

  10. Ribosomes on the Endoplasmic Reticululm ribosomes

  11. Endoplasmic Reticulum • Anetwork of membrane-covered channels used in the transportation of materials within the cell. • Connected to the nucleus, and often contains ribosomes

  12. Endoplasmic Reticulum endoplasmic reticulum

  13. Golgi Body and Vesicles • Golgi Body packages proteins (into vesicles) for transportation out of the cell. • Vesicles are membrane-covered sacs that store materials (such as proteins). • Materials are often transported into and out of a cell in vesicles.

  14. Golgi Body and Vesicles vesicles Golgi body

  15. The Nucleus • The most visible part of the cell. • Its main function is to control all cell activities and processes. • The nucleus is bound by a membrane. • Visible within the nucleus is a structure called the nucleolus. Nuclear Pores • Small holes in the nuclear membrane that allow materials (such as ribosomes) in and out of the nucleus

  16. Nucleolus • Appears as a darker region within the nucleus. • Site of ribosome synthesis (production) • The nucleolus is not bound by a membrane.

  17. Nucleus (liver cell) cytoplasm nucleus nucleolus

  18. Nuclear Pores on the surface of a nucleus

  19. Mitochondria • Membrane bound organelles where energy is released to fuel cell activities. • Powerhouse of the cell – this is where cellular respiration takes place

  20. Mitochondrion

  21. Chloroplasts (Plant Only) • Site of photosynthesis in a plant cell. • It contains a molecule called chlorophyll that is specialized to trap sunlight for photosynthesis. • Chloroplasts give the plant its green colour.

  22. The Chloroplast

  23. Vacuoles • Plant cells have a single large vacuole ** • Animals cells tend to have multiple smaller vacuoles. • Store water and other small molecules

  24. Vacuole vacuole

  25. Cytoplasm and Cytosol • The cytosol is the fluid in which all the organelles “float” • It is composed of water, sugars and proteins, all of which are essential for cell survival. • The cytoplasm is the cytosol + organelles

  26. Cytoskeleton • Filaments and tubules – internal structure for the cell • Provide pathways along which organelles can move

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