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CELL STRUCTURE & FUNCTION

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Page 1: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

CELL STRUCTURE & FUNCTION

Page 2: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

CELL WALL

Main function – provide support & protection for the cell

Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens

Located outside the cell membrane of plant, fungi, and some protist cells

Page 3: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

CELL MEMBRANE

Main function – outer boundary of cell; regulates what can enter and exit the cell

Composed of a phospholipid bilayer w/ proteins embedded in the membranes; carbohydrates may attach to proteins

Page 4: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

CYTOPLASM

Main function – substance where organelles are suspended; site of many chemical reactions

Fluid substance that fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus

Page 5: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

NUCLEUS

Main function – controls most cell processes and contains hereditary information (DNA)

Composed of a Nuclear membrane Nuclear pores Nucleolus Chromatin/Chromosomes

Located in all eukaryotic cells

Scanning ↑Transmission ↓

Page 6: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

CHROMATIN/CHROMOSOMES

Chromatin – DNA & Protein when it is loose and thread-like; granular looking; most of the time

Chromosomes – DNA & Protein when it condenses to form distinct structures; when cells are dividing

Page 7: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

NUCLEOLUS

Main function – production / assembly of ribosomes

Dense region within the nucleus

Page 8: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

NUCLEAR MEMBRANE

Main function – surround and protect the contents of the nucleus

Double membrane layer

Dotted with thousands of nuclear pore which allow material to move into and out of the nucleus

Page 9: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

CYTOSKELETON

Main function – help the cell maintain its shape; also involved in many forms of cell movement

Network of protein filaments Microfilaments – smallest;

movement & support Intermediate filaments –

medium sized Microtubules – largest;

transport; cilia; flagella

Page 10: Main function – provide support & protection for the cell  Made of cellulose (carbohydrates) and protiens  Located outside the cell membrane of plant,

RIBOSOMES

Main function – site of protein synthesis

Composed of RNA and protein

Can be free floating in the cytoplasm or attached to endoplasmic reticulum

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ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

Rough ER Main function – manufacture and distribution of proteins; ribosomes are attached

Smooth ER Main function – manufacture of lipids and break down toxins; NO ribosomes are attached

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GOLGI APPARATUS

Main Function – modifies, packages, and distributes material in the cell; Material is received from the ER, modified in the Golgi, then sent to the cell or out of cell.

Stack of membranes

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LYSOSOME

Main function – break down food and/or worn out organelles

Small sack containing digestive enzymes

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VACUOLE

Main function – store materials such as water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates

Plants have a large central vacuole that help the plant stand upright

Saclike structures

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CHLOROPLASTS

Main function – use energy from sunlight to make energy-rich food molecules; site of photosynthesis

Double membrane structure that contain large states of green membranes; green color is due to the pigment chlorophyll

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MITOCHONDRIA

Main function – use energy from food to make high-energy compounds that eh cell can use to power growth, development, and movement

Double membrane structure; inner membrane is highly folded

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ENDOSYMBIOSIS

Theory that states - mitochondria and chloroplasts are descendents from ancient prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by other cells; the two cells formed a symbiotic relationship where both cells benefited. Evidence = mitochondria & chloroplasts have DNA, ribosomes, and can divide independently of the cell