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Title: Cell Organelles


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Cell Organelles
  • Eukaryotic Cells

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The levels of organization from simplest to most
complex are
  • Cells
  • Tissues
  • Organs
  • System
  • Organism

3
Cells
  • The basic unit of structure and function in the
    human body
  • Though all cells perform the processes that keep
    humans alive, they also have specialized
    functions as well.
  • Examples may be nerve cells (neurons), blood
    cells, and bone cells.

4
Tissues
  • A group of specialized cells that work together
    to perform the same function.
  • Examples include nerve, muscle, and epithelial
    tissue.

5
Organs
  • A group of two or more different types of tissue
    that work together to perform a specific
    function.
  • The task is generally more complex than that of
    the tissue.
  • Examples of organs include the heart, brain,
    liver, spleen, lungs, stomach, pancreas, and
    kidneys

6
Organ Systems
  • A group of two or more organs that work together
    to perform a specific function.
  • Each organ system has its own function but the
    systems work together and depend on one another.
  • Examples of different organ systems in the human
    body include circulatory, digestive, immune,
    nervous, reproductive, respiratory, and skeletal
    system.

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Cell Parts
  • Cells the basic unit of life
  • Organelles - small structures inside a cell with
    specific functions.

Analogy City of Rocklin
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A) Cell Membrane
Cell membrane
  1. Function Regulates materials entering and
    exiting the cell.
  2. Structure Two layers of phospholipids, proteins

Analogy City limits
9
B) Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
  • Function All cell contents that lie between the
    cell membrane and the nucleus. (organelles
    cytosol)
  • a. Cytosol liquid portion/non-organelles.
  • Structure made up of fluid and organelles except
    for nucleus

Analogy All air, water, life that are in
Rocklin, except City Hall
10
C) Nucleus
Nucleus
  1. Function Control Center. Regulates DNA RNA
    actions.
  2. Structure membrane bound, contains DNA

Analogy City Hall
11
D) DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA (chromatin)
  1. Function information on how to make proteins.
  2. Structure Made up of nucleotides, locked in the
    nucleus

Analogy The Laws or City Code
12
E) Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Rough ER
Smooth ER
  • Function Transportation route for proteins.
  • Rough ER has ribosomes
  • Smooth ER no ribosomes
  • Structure tubes and channels

Analogy Roads Sidewalks
13
F) Ribosomes
Ribosomes
Free Ribosomes
  1. Function Makes proteins.
  2. Structure small circular organelles

Analogy Restaurants, Factories, Builders.
14
G) Vacuoles
Vesicles
  1. Function Storage for water, nutrients or waste.
  2. Structure small membrane-bound organelle.

Analogy Grocery stores, water tanks.
15
H) Lysosomes
Lysosomes
  1. Function packets of enzymes that break down
    materials in a cell.
  2. Structure Small membrane-bound organelles

Analogy Recycling center
16
I) Mitochondria
Mitochondria
  1. Function Produce energy for the cell site of
    cellular respiration. The Powerhouse
  2. Structure Double membrane-bound, kidney shaped.

Analogy PGE
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J) Golgi Apparatus
Golgi Apparatus
  • Function Packages, labels and ships proteins
    out of the cell.
  • Structure Pancake-shaped layered organelle

Analogy Post Office
18
K) Cytoskeleton
Microfilaments
Microtubules
  1. Function Provide support and structure for the
    cell.
  2. Structure Tubules

Analogy Wood, cement, steel beams
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L) Chloroplasts (Plants only)
Chloroplasts
  1. Function site of photosynthesis (converting sun
    and CO2 into sugar).
  2. Structure Membrane bound organelles that contain
    chlorophyll

Analogy Solar Panels
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M) Cell Wall (Plant cells only)
Cell Wall
  1. Function Provides support for the cell and the
    plant.
  2. Structure Made of cellulose

Analogy ground, rock wall
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