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Cells and Cell Structures

Cells and Cell Structures. Quiz!!!!! 1.What are the three parts of the cell theory? 2.What are three similarities and 3 differences between prokaryotic

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Page 1: Cells and Cell Structures. Quiz!!!!! 1.What are the three parts of the cell theory? 2.What are three similarities and 3 differences between prokaryotic

Cells and Cell Structures

Page 2: Cells and Cell Structures. Quiz!!!!! 1.What are the three parts of the cell theory? 2.What are three similarities and 3 differences between prokaryotic

Quiz!!!!!1. What are the three parts of the cell theory?2. What are three similarities and 3 differences

between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?3. Why are prokaryotic cells NOT considered

eukaryotic when they have ribosomes?4. What are three organelles in a cell that have

DNA?5. Which of those organelles (from #4) are found

in your cells?

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Organelles

•Nucleus•Ribosome• ERs•Golgi Apparatus•Mitochondrion•Chloroplast

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OrganellesFunction and Location of:• Vesicles, Vacuoles, Lysosomes •Microfilaments, microtubules•Cell membrane, cell wall•What do they do and HOW do they do it?•What are they made of?

Page 5: Cells and Cell Structures. Quiz!!!!! 1.What are the three parts of the cell theory? 2.What are three similarities and 3 differences between prokaryotic

OrganellesFunction and Location, what do they do and how do they do it:• Vesicles, Vacuoles, Lysosomes •Microfilaments, microtubules•Cell membrane, cell wall

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OrganellesFunction and Location, what do they do and how do they do it:• Vesicles

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OrganellesFunction and Location, what do they do and how do they do it:• Vacuoles – found in plant and some animal cells•Help regulate water content• In plants they contain “cell sap” – water, salts, ions,

sugars, oxygen, CO2, wastes, etc.• In plants they can also contain pigments – flower and

fruit colors

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OrganellesCytoskeleton-•Microfilaments – small protein filaments made of

actin (also a muscle protein), structure and cell movement•Microtubules – small protein tubes (made of tubulin)•Determine cell shape, provide ‘tracks’ for cell

organelles and vesicle movement•Also used in nuclear division• Intermediate filaments- filaments

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OrganellesCytoskeleton-•Microfilaments and Microtubules – are charged

(polar!) • Therefore unidirectional (things only move one way)• Intermediate filaments – made of many different

proteins, cell structure•Non-polar, so not used to move things

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Cytoskeleton

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OrganellesCytoskeleton-•Microfilaments, Microtubules, Intermediate filaments •Can form, break down and reform quickly•Changing cell ‘consistency’

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OrganellesFunction and Location, what do they do and how do they do it:•Cell membrane, cell wall•Cell membrane – lipid bilayer – stops most things

moving in and out•Cell wall – in plants and some bacteria•Rigid, gives structure and support

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Phospholipid Bilayer

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OrganellesFunction and Location, what do they do and how do they do it:•Cell wall – in plants and some bacteria•Rigid, gives structure and support•Made of..?

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Tomorrow •Work in class•Diagram Plant and Animal cell (NOT copy diagram

out of book)• Label the parts and provide their role/function in the

cell• 40 points EACH DIAGRAM as a LAB GRADE (good

grades on these will really help you!)• 28 points each for content, 12 for the quality.

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•Review your notes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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