Cell functions
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Transcript Cell functions
Cell Organelles
and
Cell Processes
Some Important Terms
Prokaryotic
cell: cell that does not contain
a nucleus or any other membrane bound
organelles
Eukaryotic cell: cell that does contain a
nucleus and membrane bound organelles
Plant cells
Animal cells
Fluid Mosaic Model
Cell Membrane
Structures:
Functions:
Lipid bilayer
Protein channels
Carbohydrate chains
Regulates what enters and leaves the cell
Protection
Support
Other:
Found in both plants and animals
Nucleus
Structures:
Functions:
Nuclear envelope
Nucleolus
Nuclear pores
Chromatin
Control center of the cell (the “brain”)
Contains all DNA/RNA
Other:
Found only in eukaryotic cells
Chloroplast
Structures:
Functions:
Thylakoid membrane
Grana
Stroma
Inner and outer membrane
Chlorophyll
Captures energy from sunlight and converts it
into chemical energy Photosynthesis
Other:
Found only in plants!
Lysosome
Structures:
Filled with enzymes
Functions:
Digestion of lipids, carbohydrates, and
proteins into smaller molecules
Break down broken organelles
Other:
AKA… Junk collector, trash collector,
garbage truck
Vacuoles
Structures:
No main structures
Functions:
Stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates
Other:
Large in plants
Only some animals cells have one and they are small
Mitochondria
Structures:
Inner and outer membranes
Matrix
Intermembrane space
Functions:
Convert chemical energy stored in food into
compounds that are more convenient for cells to use
called cell respiration
Makes ATP (energy molecule)
Other:
AKA… “Powerhouse”
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Structures:
Cisternae
Cisternal space
Smooth ER: no ribosomes
Rough ER: covered in ribosomes
Functions:
Lipid components of membrane are assembled, along
with proteins and other molecules
Other:
AKA… “Assembly Line”
Eukaryotes only
Ribosomes
Structures:
Small particles of RNA
Functions:
Assembles proteins (machine in the factory)
Golgi Apparatus (GA)
Structures:
Functions:
Cisternae
Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and
other materials from the ER for storage in the cell
or secretion
Other:
Only found in eukaryotes
“Customization Shop”
“Post Office”
Cell Wall
Structures:
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Cellulose
Functions:
Support plant cells
Protect
Other:
Found only in plant cells
Cytoskeleton
Structures:
Microfilaments
Microtubules
Intermediate filaments
Functions:
Helps cell maintain shape
Allows for movement of organelles throughout cell
Cells
14
and Their
Environment
•The structure of the cell membrane plays
an important role in maintaining
homeostasis within the cell.
•Substances are moved in and out of cells
through cell transport mechanisms
(osmosis, diffusion, pumps and vesicles)
Osmosis
Structures
Involved:
Semipermeable membrane
Water molecules and a solute
Function:
Diffusion of water through a semipermeable
membrane
High [water] to low [water]
Water moves from an area of low [solute] to high
[solute]
Goal is to reach equilibrium
Hypertonic vs HypOtonic
Hypertonic: solution has a higher [ ] than cell
Hyp
hyper = higher
Water will move out of the cell cell shrivels
up and becomes dehydrated
Otonic: solution has a lower [ ] than cell
Hypo = low
Water will move into the cell cell expands
Isotonic: the [ ] is the same inside and outside
the cell
Equal movement into and out of cell
Osmosis
Diffusion
Structures
Involved:
Molecules
Function:
Molecules move from an area of high [ ] to
an area of low [ ] in order to reach
equilibrium
Facilitated Diffusion
Structures Involved:
Function:
Protein channel
Cell membrane
Molecules
Protein channels allow large molecules to pass
through the membrane
Moves molecules from high [ ] to low [ ]
Other:
Every protein channel is specific
Protein Pumps
Structures
Involved:
Protein pump
Cell Membrane
Ions
Function:
Movement of molecules against the [ ]
gradient
Molecules move from low [ ] to high [ ]
Requires ATP (energy)
Endocytosis & Exocytosis
Structures
Involved:
Membrane
Food and water molecules (endocytosis)
Waste (exocytosis)
Function:
Endo: taking materials into the cell by infolds of the
membrane
Phagocytosis:
bringing food into cell
Pinocytosis: bringing water into the cell
Exo: materials exiting the cell
Other:
Requires energy
Endocytosis & Exocytosis