PPT-Organelles
Author : giovanna-bartolotta | Published Date : 2016-08-15
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. Parts of the plant and animal cell. Organelles. I look like hairs that trap anything trying to come into the cell? Who am . i. ?. Cilia. organelles. I am a framework for the cell. I have many functions one of which is intracellular. 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. Cell theory. Cell organization and homeostasis. Studying cells – microscopy and fractionation. Eukaryotic vs. prokaryotic cells. Compartments in eukaryotic cells (cell regions, organelles). Cytoskeleton. Organelles do the work of cells. each structure has a job to do. keeps the cell alive; keeps you alive. Model Animal Cell. 1. Cells need power. !. Making energy. to fuel daily life & growth, the cell must…. Before we begin, . what are . organelles. ?. Cells organelles. If we have “organs”, cells have …. Organelles: Specialized parts of the cell . . . . with specific functions. Cells organelles. 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 . 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.. 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 Theory • living things contain empty room - like compartments that he called “ cells ”. • In 1864, Louis Pasteur proved that new living things can come only from other living things of . . 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 (. 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. through cell division. Cells are currently divided into two typ (Before a nucleus): Does not contain a nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane or envelope. Contains one or more loops of covalently-
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