PPT-Cell organelles and functions

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By Hemangi Atalia introduction Cell is the structural and functional unit of life Cells Tissue Organ Organ system Cells contain a variety of Internal Structures

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By Hemangi Atalia introduction Cell is the structural and functional unit of life Cells Tissue Organ Organ system Cells contain a variety of Internal Structures called . Both are chemically similar in that they contain nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates. They use the same sort of chemical reactions to . metabolise. food, build proteins and store energy. Lesson Objectives:. Describe the structure of an animal and prokaryotic cell. . (AO1: . C). . Starter. RECAP from GCSE. Draw & label a typical . plant. and . animal. cell. Cells. All cells have an internal structure known as the . Structure = Function. Part of the reason why plants and animals function differently is because of the structure of the cells that make up each living thing.. An animal cell is made up of specific organelles – tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within the cell.. Plasma Membrane. Recall: what is a plasma membrane?. A cell’s outer boundary. *Found in both plant & animal cells. In a plant cell. : lies beneath the cell wall. In animal cells. : the outer boundary (made of cholesterol). Agenda for Wednesday Feb 22. nd. . Finish macromolecules. Cells. Cell Theory . Anton van . Leewenhoek. Created a microscope. Saw living things in milk, pond water, etc. Matthias . Schlieden. Looked at plants and concluded they were composed of cells. Essential idea: Eukaryotes have a much more complex cell structure than prokaryotes.. T. he background image . above is an electron micrograph . of . pancreatic exocrine . cells. . It clearly shows the complex structures present in eukaryote cells.. Cell/Developmental Biology I. Group Members. Kelly Hogan, Facilitator . Rita Graze. Matthew . Kearley. . Zheng-Hua. Ye. Xiaoyu. Zhang. Christine Sestero. Heather Tinsley. Learning Goal: . Understand . Essential idea: Eukaryotes have a much more complex cell structure than prokaryotes.. T. he background image . above is an electron micrograph . of . pancreatic exocrine . cells. . It clearly shows the complex structures present in eukaryote cells.. Atom . Molecule. Organelle. Cell. Tissue. Organ. Organ System. Organism. Division of Cells. Eukaryotic Cells. Literally means “True nucleus”. Have a nucleus. Complex Cells. Have membrane-bound organelles. Cells in animals and plants have unique forms that allow each to take part in processes that are necessary for the cell and or/living thing to survive.. Cells. What is an organelle?. Organelles are to cells what organs are to the body. . . . U.N.NAZNIN. 1. . The Fundamental Unit of Life- CELL. . . A . cell is the structural and fundamental unit of life. . . All organisms are made up of cells. They may be made up of a single cell (unicellular), or many cells (. Cell Parts. Cells. – the basic unit of life. . Organelles. - small structures inside a cell with specific functions.. Analogy – City of Rocklin. Cell . Membrane/Plasma Membrane . Analogy – Rocklin city limits. 1. 2. Peroxisomes. Peroxisomes. = Membrane-bound organelles that contain specialized teams of . enzymes . for . specific metabolic pathways; all contain . peroxide-producing . oxidases. .. • Bound by a single membrane. The ultrastructure of eukaryotic cells. Spec. Animal Cell Plant Cell. Starter. In pairs - Identify the main similarities and differences between animal and plant cells. Animals vs. Plants.

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