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Kingdom Animalia The Invertebrates (95%) Sunflower Starfish Oyster Blue Morpho (Costa Rica) Earthwor m Whip Coral Scorpio n

Kingdom Animalia The Invertebrates (95%) Sunflower Starfish Oyster Blue Morpho (Costa Rica) Earthworm Whip Coral Scorpion

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Kingdom AnimaliaThe Vertebrates (Phylum: Chordata)(5%)

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Kingdom AnimaliaAnimals share some common characteristics:• Multicellular• Eukaryotic• Heterotrophic• Have cell specialization• Lack cell walls• Glucose stored as glycogen for energy• Sexual (most) and/or asexual reproduction (few)

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vacuole

Label and color the cell

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Flagellum Cellmembrane

Microtubules

Smooth ER

Rough ER

Golgi body

Lysosome

Mitochondrion

Nucleus

Nucleolus

Ribosomes

Vacuole

Cytoplasm

Nuclear membrane Nucleoplasm

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Nucleus

• Control Center• Contains nearly all DNA – instructions for making

proteins and other important molecules• Key processes:

Controls metabolism of cell

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Endoplasmic Reticulum• Transportation (main

function)• Rough Endoplasmic

Reticulum (RER)– Covered in ribosomes (rough)

• Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER)– Synthesis (make) of membrane

lipids– Contain enzymes for

detoxification of drugs – Liver has lots of SER’s

Notice how the E.R. is attached to the nucleus …. Like the ‘hallways’

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Smooth and Rough ER

Key process: Transportation of molecules

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Golgi Apparatus• Packaging Center• Modify, sort, and package proteins and other

materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage or secretion.

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Mitochondria• Power House

Key process: Cellular respirationC6H12O6 + O2 H2O +CO2 + ATPBreaks down glucose in the presence of oxygen to form ATP

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Lysosome

• Waste Management of cell• Have enzymes that are used to break down old

organelles; helps with digestion in cell.

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Cell boundaries aka cell membrane• Cell membrane regulates what enters/leaves the cell,• Helps with osmosis.

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Microtubules• Cell Framework• A network of protein filaments

that helps the cell to maintain its shape

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Ribosomes!

• Protein Factory• Make proteins for the cell

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Centrioles

Plays a role during cell division.Assist in the making of cilia and flagella.

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Vacuoles• Storage Facility• Animal cells many small vacuoles.• Store materials like water, salts, proteins, and

carbohydrates

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Complete Notes on Animal characteristics Use textbook pp. 696-698