Student example: Animal cell presentation

Preview:

Citation preview

Parth Rastogi

Science 1A

Mr. Tyrie

Animal Cells

Introduction to cells Cells are the basic unit of any living creature. So there are 4 types of cells :-Animal CellsPlant CellsBacterial Cells Specialized Cells

In this presentation I will talk about the animal cell.

Animal cell is different to all the other cells and also have different organelles such as :-Nucleus Ribosomes Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi BodyVacuole LysosomesCytoplasm MitochondriaCell Membrane

Animal Cell

Nucleus – It is the brain of the cell which also controls all the cells activity, including reproduction. There are three parts to the nucleus :-

Nuclear Envelope – Nucleus is surrounded by a membrane called Nuclear Envelope. Nuclear Envelope has pores that allow to pass in and out of Nuclear.

Chromatin – A thin strands floating directly ahead in the nucleus.

Nucleolus – Nucleus is a small object floating by. A nucleus is where ribosomes are made. Ribosomes produce proteins that important chemical in cells

Nucleus

They are like grain like bodies that are on the surface of the Endoplasmic reticulum. Ribosomes are the main producers of protein. w

Ribosomes

It is like a highway that carries proteins and other minerals from one part of the cell to another.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

A Golgi body looks like flattened sacs and tubes. Golgi body receives protein and other newly made materials from the endoplasmic reticulum and distributes it to the other parts of the cell.

Golgi Body

Is the sac within the cytoplasm stores water, food, waste products and other material.

Vacuole

These small organelles contain chemical that breaks food down to smaller particles and worn out cell parts.

Lysosomes

It is region between the cell membrane and the nucleus. It is a clear think gel like fluid.

Cytoplasm

Its is called the power house of the cell because they convert energy in food molecules to give energy to the cell that carries out the functions of the cell.

Mitochondria

It is located just inside the cell wall cell membrane forms a boundary that separates the cell form its environment. Food to oxygen enters the cell through cell membrane.

Cell Membrane