PPT-Organelles

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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

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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. What is Cytoplasm and . How Does it Work. What is Cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is defined as the material that lies within the . cytoplasmic. membrane, or the membrane that surrounds a cell. It contains none of a cell's genetic material, because this is contained in the nucleus. It does, however, contain a lot of water, and the other organelles of the cells. It provides a platform upon which they can operate within the cell. It is made up of . 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 . 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. but also found free in the cytoplasm . Site of protein synthesis. Not membrane bound. A large protein subunit and a small . ribosomal RNA (rRNA) subunit form the . functional ribosome . Subunits bind with mRNA (copy of gene) in . 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 . Brianna Nolen . Defintion. The. . cytoplasm. . is a gel like substance that is composed mainly with water. . Consist of .  all of the contents outside of the . nucleus.  and enclosed within the . 1. . Cell . Theory. All. living things are made of . cells.. Cells are the basic unit of . structure & function.. Cells. come from . pre-existing . cells.. Scientists . Who Formed the Cell Theory. Task 1: Prior Knowledge and Research. Read about each of the following diseases that affect the organelles. Take notes!. Put on your doctor hat, delve into your investigative skills, and diagnose the patients.. Multicellular. . Organisms. Overview. Review of key structural and genetic features of eukaryotic cells.. Remind yourself of these by your own reading. .. The origin of cells with eukaryotic organization, some 2.5 . By: Tim Yacoub and Lizette Magdaleno . Cytoskeleton Overview. Cytoskeleton is a “network of fibers that extend[s] throughout the cytoplasm,”(113). . It’s three structures: microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments. Organelles that Store, Clean up, and Support Organelles that store, clean up, and support Vacuoles, Vesicles, Lysosomes , and the Cytoskeleton Vacuoles are large saclike structures that store materials like 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. Cell Membrane. 2. Cytoplasm. 3. Nucleus / Nuclear Membrane. 4. Nucleoplasm. 5. Nucleolus. 6. Chromosomes. 7. Vacuole. 8. Ribosomes. 9. Rough Endoplasmic. Reticulum. Lysosome. Organelles Found in a Generalized Animal Cell.

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