Cell Structure & Function

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Cell Structure & Function. Cells and Heredity Chapter 1.2 (pgs 23-31). Inside the Cell. Humans are made up of several bodily systems ( Respiratory, Nervous, Digestive ) that utilize organs Cells have similar structures, called organelles . Entering a Cell. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cell Structure & Function

Cells and HeredityChapter 1.2 (pgs 23-31)

Inside the Cell

• Humans are made up of several bodily systems (Respiratory, Nervous, Digestive) that utilize organs– Cells have similar

structures, called organelles.

Entering a Cell

• Animal cells have only a Cell Membrane, which allows materials in & out of the cell.

Entering a Cell

• Cells are held together with a Cell Wall– Found only in plant cells– Rigid layer made of cellulose

The Nucleus

• The “brain” of the cell– Controls all aspects of the

cell’s activity• Has a Nuclear Membrane– Protects the Nucleus just like

the Cell Membrane.

Into the Cytoplasm

• The area inside the cell is called the Cytoplasm, which is constantly churning– Contains many organelles.

The structure that allows materials In & Out of an animal cell is called…

1 •Cell Wall

2 •Cell Membrane

3 •Nuclear Membrane

Mitochondria produce the energy a cell needs

Vacuoles are storage areas in the cell

Lysosomes break down food and parts

Oodles of Organelles

The ER

• The Endoplasmic Reticulum is the passageway that materials travel along

• Ribosomes on the ER are protein factories, to build & repair cells

• Golgi Bodies package and ship materials to other parts of the cell.

This organelle is a storage space within a cell…

1 •Golgi Body

2 •Vacuole

3 •Endoplasmic Reticulum

4 •Mitochondria

This organelle is the passageway for materials within a cell…

1 •Golgi Body

2 •Ribosome

3 •Endoplasmic Reticulum

4 •Mitochondria

This organelle produces the energy the cell requires…

1 •Golgi Body

2 •Ribosome

3 •Lysosome

4 •Mitochondria

What to Work On

• Read Section 1.2, pages 24-31• Answer Section Review questions (#1-4)

on page 31