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Parts of the cell Chapter 7.3

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Parts of the cell. Chapter 7.3. Prokaryotes (bacteria). Nucleoid - control center that does NOT have a membrane around it and holds the DNA Cytoplasm- the liquid “goo” that everything in the cell sits in Ribosomes - protein factories that build the proteins for the cell - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Parts of the cell

Chapter 7.3

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Prokaryotes (bacteria)• Nucleoid- control center that does NOT have a membrane around it and holds the DNA• Cytoplasm- the liquid “goo” that everything in the cell sits in • Ribosomes- protein factories that build the proteins for the cell• Plasmid- packets of DNA that the bacteria can swap with other bacteria to make it

more resistant to medicine• Cell membrane- regulates the transport of substances in and out of the cell• Cell wall- rigid outer structure that protects the cell and gives it structure• Capsule-slippery layer of the cell that keeps it from drying out and helps it slip

away when phagocytes try to engulf it• Pili- help bacteria attach to surfaces• Flagella- whip like tail for movement

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Nucleus (control center)• The nucleus is located in the center of the cell

– ___________________________________– Is the control center(brain) of the cell

• The nucleus is broken down into parts – Nucleolus- _________________________________________________– _______________________membrane that covers the nucleus – ______________openings in the nuclear membrane that allow things in

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Ribosomes (protein factories) & ER• ____________________ the little dots found in the cytoplasm or attached

to the endoplasmic reticulum that make proteins for the cell• Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): work with ribosomes to make proteins

– __________________________________________________________– The folds increase the surface area for cellular functions to take place

• ____________________ER with ribosomes attached to the outside surface.– Makes it bumpy looking or rough– __________________________________________________________

• Smooth ER- ER with no ribosomes attached, responsible for making lipidsBoth package and deliver new proteins and lipids via vesicles to the Golgi apparatus.

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Golgi Apparatus (FED-EX)• Golgi Apparatus- __________________________________________

________________________________________________________– Looks like a stack of pancakes– Receives newly made proteins and lipids from the ER which it then modifies, repackages (in vesicles) and distributes to the rest of the cell

• ____________ (transporters)- membrane bound transporters that take proteins and other packages around the cell and out of the cell

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Vacuoles (containers)• Vacuoles(containers)- ________________________________________

– Common in plant cells (central vacuole), ____________________________– Also found in single celled eukaryotes as a “contractile vacuole” which

pumps excess water out of the cell.• Lysosomes (___________)- small membrane bound sacs that are filled with

digestive enzymes and they wander around the cell dissolving nutrients in the cell or “lysing” ______________________________________________

• Centrioles- ___________________________________________________

Vacuoles can take up to 30% of a plant cell’s volume

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Pathway of particles• Ribosomes found on the rough ER make LOTS of proteins• __________________________________________________________

_ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________

• The vesicle dumps the protein off at the Golgi Apparatus and dissolves into the Golgi’s membrane

• The proteins get repackaged by the __________________________ __________________________________________and some products get stored in the vacuole

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Enough about transport, how do cells get their energy????Chloroplasts & Mitochondria (POWERHOUSES)

• Chloroplasts- ________________________________________ ____________________________________________________– The stacks of green discs are the actual structures that produce the

all of the energy through photosynthesis

• ________________chili bean looking structures that produce energy for plant and animal cells– Makes ATP (packets of energy) for the cell to use– Site of ____________________

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Skeleton & Movement• Cytoskeleton- ____________________________________________

________________________________________________________– Like the steel beams of a building that give it strength

• ________________rigid straight tubes that act as structural support• ______________thin protein thread/webs that help give cells shape

• Flagella- _________________________________________________• Cilia- ___________________________________________________

________________________________________________________

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Outer Barrier• Plasma membrane- ___________________________________

____________________________________________________• ________rigid outer most layer of plant cells made of cellulose,

provides structure for the plant

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Working together• All of the organelles in the cell have very different jobs but they all work

together to make the cell function properly.

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Animal Cells vs Plant Cells

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