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Introduction to Animal Cells

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Page 2: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Characteristics of Animal Cells

• They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus

• They lack a cell wall that plant cells have• Generally they are larger and more

complex than prokaryotic cells• Contains membrane bound structures

called organelles

Page 3: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Plasma Membrane• Not an organelle• Selectively permeable• Defines boundaries of cell and ensures contents

are retained• Made of proteins and lipids

– Phospholipid bilayer

Page 4: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Nucleus• Considered the “Control Center” of the cell

• Controls cell activity

• Contains nearly all of the cell’s DNA

Page 5: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Nucleolus• Small, dense region within the nucleus• The beginning site of protein assembly

Page 6: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Nuclear Envelope• Double membrane that surrounds nucleus

• Protects and isolates cell DNA

• Selectively permeable

• Contains thousands of nuclear pores that allow material to move into and out of the cell

Page 7: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Centrioles• Located near the nucleus

• Help to organize cell division in animal cells

Page 8: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Ribosomes• Most numerous and smallest organelle

• Composed of RNA and proteins

• Found throughout cytoplasm and attached to Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

• Site of protein synthesis

• Made of 2 subunits

Page 9: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

• Site where lipid components of cell membrane and proteins are assembled

• Site of preparation of material to be exported from the cell

• Two types– Rough ER– Smooth ER

Page 10: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Endoplasmic Reticulum cont.

• Rough ER– Has ribosomes

attached to surface– Portion of ER

involved in protein synthesis

• Smooth ER– Lacks ribosomes– Contains enzymes

that are specialized detoxify drugs and synthesize membrane lipids

Page 11: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Golgi Apparatus• Site of protein processing, sorting,

packing, and transport from ER to be secreted from the cell

Page 12: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Mitochondria

• One of the largest organelles

• Breaks down sugar molecules stored in food and converts them to chemical energy for use by the cell (ATP)

• Contain their own DNA, RNA, and ribosomes and are able to reproduce themselves

Page 13: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Mitochondria cont

• The “powerhouse” of the cell

Page 14: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Lysosomes & Peroxisomes• Similar in both structure and function• Lysosomes

– Filled with enzymes to breakdown and digest dead organelles and proteins not being used

• Peroxisomes– Detoxifies hydrogen peroxide and other harmful

compounds– Plays a part in the oxidative breakdown of fatty

acids in animal cells

Page 15: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Vacuoles

• Saclike structure

• Storage area for the cell

• Stores materials like water, salt, proteins and carbohydrates

Page 16: Introduction to Animal Cells. Characteristics of Animal Cells They are eukaryotic cells, that means they contain a membrane bound nucleus They lack a

Cytoskeleton

• Network of protein filaments that help cell maintain its shape

• Involved in movement of cells

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