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ORGANELLE REVIEW. The cell theory : 1800’s Cells are the basic unit of structure & function in all organisms All cells come from preexisting cells. 2 BASIC TYPES OF CELLS . PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES * bacteria * all other organisms
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ORGANELLE REVIEW • The cell theory: 1800’s • Cells are the basic unit of structure & function in all organisms • All cells come from preexisting cells
2 BASIC TYPES OF CELLS PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES * bacteria * all other organisms * no nucleus * membrane-bound nucleus * no organelles * membrane-bound organelles
2 BASIC TYPES OF CELLS PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES * primitive * more advanced * simple in structure * more complex * very small (1-10 um) * larger (10-100um) * found everywhere, even in extreme environments
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE • large animals may have 200 different types of cells • similar basic pattern: cell membrane / plasma membrane (P,E) • encloses the contents of the cell / outer boundary • controls what goes in & out – selectively permeable • made of phospholipid bilayer w/ proteins embedded
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE nuclear membrane / envelope (E) • surrounds the nucleus • a double membrane w/ pores
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE nucleus (E) a. genetic control center of the cell • contains DNA in genes = units of hereditary info, direct the making of proteins • genes form chromosomes when the cell divides d. contains a nucleolus which makes RNA
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE centrioles (E) a. paired tubular structures important in cell division b. made of microtubules
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE cytoplasm / cytosol (P,E) • jelly-like fluid outside the nucleus • contains enzymes to catalyze cell reactions
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE ER = endoplasmic reticulum (E) a. complex network of tubes & channels that specializes in the synthesis & transport of lipids & proteins * Rough ER = studded w/ ribosomes, site of protein synthesis * Smooth ER = no ribosomes
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE ribosomes (E) • Made of rRNA • where proteins are made • found on the rough ER + scattered in the cytoplasm
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE Golgi apparatus / Golgi bodies (E) a. stacks of flattened sacs that sorts & packages cell products for export from the cell b. vesicles store products & move them out of the cell
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE vacuoles (E) a. fluid-filled structures surrounded by a membrane b. contain enzymes, salts, pigments c. store nutrients & wastes
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE *** ER + Golgi apparatus + vesicles form a connected internal membrane system that act as a highway to direct proteins to target points inside the cell & to the plasma membrane for passage out of the cell ***
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE lysosomes (E) • contain digestive enzymes to break down large food molecules & worn out cell parts • some break down invading bacteria
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE mitochondria (E) • the powerhouse of the cell • site of cellular respiration, makes ATP • more numerous where there’s high energy requirements such as muscles • consist of an outer membrane & a folded inner membrane
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE flagella (P,E) a. made of bundles of microtubules b. used for locomotion, usually 1 or 2
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE cilia (E) a. short oar-like flagella b. in rows of 100 or more c. used to move material along a passage * breathing passages d. line inner ear & vibrate – critical to hearing
EUKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE cytoskeleton (E) a. an internal skeleton made of protein fibers b. gives the cell shape & capacity for movement