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Cell Structure & Function

Cell Structure & Function. Cell Theory. All living things are made up of cells. Cells are the smallest working units of all living things. All cells come from preexisting cells through cell division. Definition of Cell.

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Cell Structure & Function

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  1. Cell Structure & Function

  2. Cell Theory • All living things are made up of cells. • Cells are the smallest working units of all living things. • All cells come from preexisting cells through cell division.

  3. Definition of Cell A cell is the smallest unit that is capable of performing life functions.

  4. Examples of Cells Bacteria Nerve Cell Red Blood Cell Platelets

  5. Cells contain organelles surrounded by membranes

  6. “Typical” Animal Cell

  7. Surrounding the Cell

  8. Cell Membrane • Outer membrane of cell that controls movement in and out of the cell • Double layer

  9. Inside the Cell

  10. Nucleus • Directs cell activities • Separated from cytoplasm by nuclear membrane • Contains genetic material - DNA

  11. Nuclear Membrane • Surrounds nucleus • Made of two layers • Openings allow material to enter and leave nucleus

  12. Chromosomes • In nucleus • Made of DNA • Contain instructions for traits & characteristics

  13. Nucleolus • Inside nucleus • Contains RNA to build proteins

  14. Cytoplasm • Gel-like mixture • Surrounded by cell membrane • Contains hereditary material

  15. Inside the cell are ‘baby organs’, called Organelles They each have very special jobs to do

  16. Endoplasmic Reticulum • Moves materials around in cell • Smooth type: lacks ribosomes • Rough type (pictured): ribosomes embedded in surface

  17. Ribosomes • Each cell contains thousands • Make proteins • Found on endoplastic reticulum & floating throughout the cell

  18. Mitochondria • Produces energy through chemical reactions – breaking down fats & carbohydrates • Controls level of water and other materials in cell • Recycles and decomposes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates

  19. Golgi Bodies • Protein 'packaging plant' • Move materials within the cell • Move materials out of the cell

  20. Lysosome • Digestive 'plant' for proteins, fats, and carbohydrates • Transports undigested material to cell membrane for removal • Cell breaks down if lysosome explodes

  21. Vacuoles • Membrane-bound sacs for storage, digestion, and waste removal • Contains water solution • Help plants maintain shape

  22. Revision • State one function of the cell membrane • State one function of mitochondria within the cell • What is the role of the nucleus within the cell? • What is the proper name for a red blood cell? • What is the proper name for the platelet cell?

  23. How would these questions be asked in the exam? • Learning about cells is one thing – but of course you need to know how the exam looks and how you will be asked these questions. • That is why you are given lots of exam style questions in the exam – so you have plenty of practice before exam time! • The following slide has an exam style question

  24. ITEC style exam question on cells: This would make an excellent start to your revision cards – question on one side and the answer on the other! And the answer is

  25. Da dah! Mitochondria! • This has been a brief look at cells • Now go back to the student area and see what you need to do next, which is • Look at the Louise Tucker book on cells and then do the homework given in the Student Area on Cells – it all flows forward giving you a good grounding in Anatomy and Physiology! Good luck

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