The Cell Structure - Sonoma Valley High School
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The Cell Structure
Ag Biology
Cell Overview
CELLS-The common thing that makes up
every living thing
Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first person
to use a microscope to study nature.
Robert Hooke was the first to look at plant
tissues under the microscope.
Rudolf Virchow studied cell reproduction and
declared that “Where a cell exists there must
have been a preexisting cell…”
The Cell Theory States
the Following:
All living things are composed of
cells.
Cells are the basic units of structure
and function in living things.
New cells are produced from
existing cells.
Basic Cell Structures
Micrometer (1,000 times smaller than a
millimeter)
The tiniest bacteria cells are only 0.2
micrometers.
Typical cells range from 5-50
micrometers.
Prokaryotic Cells
Prokaryotes – are small and simple
have cell membranes and cytoplasm
no nuclei
all bacteria are prokaryotes
they still grow, reproduce, and respond to
stimuli
Eukaryotic Cell
they contain nuclei, and dozens of other
structures called organelles
but most are a part of a multicellular
system
PARTS OF A CELL-don’t
write
Structures within a cell are called
ORGANELLES
Have specific functions within the cell
and structures
Carry out essential cell processes
Nucleus
controls cell processes and contains DNA.
Chromatin – the visible material within the
nucleus (form chromosomes)
Nucleolus – within the nucleus, where
ribosomes are made
Nuclear Membrane –surrounds the nucleus
and allows items to flow in/out
Cytoskeleton
network of protein
filaments that helps the
cell maintain its shape.
Involved in the
movement of the cell.
Microtubules &
Microfilaments
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are made of proteins and
RNA (RiboNucleic Acid).
Produced in the nucleolus
Some free floating, some attached to
endoplasmic reticulum
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Transport proteins out of the cell
Site of protein synthesis
The ‘rough ER’ has ribosomes on its surface,
Smooth = no ribosomes
Golgi Apparatus
Proteins produced by the rough ER move
into the Golgi Apparatus.
Packages proteins into vesicles that can
be transported out or around the cell.
Lysosomes
“clean up crew”
Digest bacteria/viruses/worn out
organelles
Centriole
Made of microtubules
Found in cytoplasm near nucleus
Aid in cell division
Vacuoles
Store water, salts, proteins, and carbs in
saclike structures.
Plant cells usually have one large
vacuole so the plant can support heavy
structures.
Mitochondria
“energy generator” or “powerhouse”
release energy from stored foods to
make compounds that the cell can use to
power growth, development, and
movement.
Cell Wall – only in plant cell
Not in animal cell.
made from fibers making a tough substance
called cellulose.
provides protection and support for the cell.
Chloroplasts – plant cell only
Use energy from the sun to make energy
rich food.
AKA photosynthesis.
Activity!
Fill out the worksheet on the parts of the cell
and be thinking about how you could turn all of
these cell parts into a self sustaining city.
You get to make a…
Cell City!