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Bellringer. Work on Worksheet from Friday. Cells & Cell Organelles. Doing Life’s Work. Cell Theory. All living things are made of cells -Multicellular: made of many cells -Unicellular- made of one cell Basic unit of structure and function: simplest , most basic component
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Bellringer • Work on Worksheet from Friday
Cells & Cell Organelles Doing Life’s Work
Cell Theory • All living things are made of cells -Multicellular: made of many cells -Unicellular- made of one cell • Basic unit of structure and function: simplest , most basic component • All cells come from pre-existing cells: cell divides to form 2 identical cells
Why study cells? • Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems Organism • _Hierarchy: Cells are simplest part of an organism • Example:
Why Study Cells • Major functions of cells • 1. To make energy • 2. To make proteins • 3. To make more cells
bacteria Types of cells Prokaryote ______________ Eukaryotes ______________ Animal Plant
Animal cell Bacterial cell Cell size comparison Eukaryotes are 1-100 times bigger than prokaryotic cells
Prokaryote • Bacteria • Most are unicellular • Lack a nucleus • Lack organelles
Eukaryotes • Mostly multicellular • Plants, Animals, Fungi • Distinct organelles for job specialization
#2:Match the picture with the correct type of symbiosis. A: mutualism B. commensalism C. Parasitism A B
#15A: The following molecule is the monomer unit of what polymer?#15B: What test is used to test for the presence of these molecules?
#14A: What type of molecule is shown below?#14B: The molecule below is the monomer unit of what polymer?
Organelles • Organelles do the work of cells • each structure has a job to do • keeps the cell alive; keeps you alive They’re likemini-organs! Model Animal Cell
Organelles in All Cells • Cell Membrane and Ribosomes are in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
phosphate“head” Cell membrane • Function • Homeostasis: maintain proper conditions in the cell • Control what enters and leaves the cell • O2,CO2, food, H2O, nutrients, waste • Communication Between Cells • Structure: Mosaic Model • double layer of fat • Phospholipid Bilayer__________ • _Proteins: pumps and channels__________ • Carbohydrates: Chemical ID cards__ lipid “tail”
Ribosomes • Function • Make Proteins • read instructions to build proteins from DNA • Structure • some free in cytoplasm: Smooth ER • some attached to ER: Rough ER Ribosomes on ER
Organelles in All Eukaryotes • Nucleus • Mitochondria • Ribosome
Nucleus • Function • control center of cell • protects DNA • instructions for building proteins Structure: double membrane
Mitochondria • Function • Transform energy into an usable form (ATP) • sugar + O2 ATP • fuels the work of life • Cellular Respiration • Structure • double membrane ATP
Venn Diagram • Make a Venn Diagram comparing and contrasting Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes • Start Organelles Graphic Organizer
Organelles In Plants but not Animals • Vacuole • Chloroplast • Cell Wall
Function • Food and WaterStorage • Vacuole= plants only • Vesicle- in animals—small vacuoles • Structure • membrane sac Vacuole plant cells
Chloroplast • Photosynthesis • Capture light energy and transfer into chemical energy • Double membrane
Cell Wall • Made of cellulose • Inflexible barrier • Protect and supports cell