ELL Arts: Ms. Ethridge, Ms. Milstead, Ms. Myers, Ms. Palermo

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CELL PARTS

Ms. Ethridge, Ms. Milstead, Ms. Myers, Ms.


Palermo
OBJECTIVES
 Identify the cell parts of an animal.
 Focus on the functions of the cell parts.
THE PARTS OF THE CELL
CYTOPLASM

- FLUID FILLED INTERIOR OF CELL

- SUSPENDS CELL ORGANELLES


THE NUCLEUS
Nucleus
-Surrounded by a nuclear envelope with nuclear pores
-Contains the genetic information (DNA) which exists as
chromatin in a non-dividing cell
-Controls all cell activities

Nucleolus
-In the center of the nucleus
-Produces the ribosomes
CELL MEMBRANE

 The thin layer of protein


and fat that surrounds
the cell. The cell
membrane is semi
permeable, allowing
some substances to pass
into the cell and blocking
others.
CHROMOSOMES
 Eukaryotes (cells with nuclei such
as those found in plants, yeast, and
animals) possess multiple large
linear chromosomes contained in
the cell's nucleus.
 In the nuclear chromosomes of
eukaryotes, the uncondensed DNA
exists in a semi-ordered structure,
where it is wrapped around
histones (structural proteins),
forming a composite material called
chromatin.
Mitochondria

- Produces cellular energy in the form of ATP through a


process called cellular respiration (metabolizes glucose)
FIGURE 4.17
RIBOSOMES
-site of protein synthesis

-links amino acids together to


form proteins
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

- TRANSPORT SYSTEM WITHIN THE CELL

- TRANSPORT CELL MATERIALS

- TWO TYPES:
ROUGH (WITH RIBOSOMES)
AND SMOOTH
Rough ER
-has ribosomes which give
it its "rough" appearance
-functions in protein
synthesis

Smooth ER
-mostly contains enzymes
that function in lipid
synthesis)
FIGURE 4.10A
GOLGI APPARATUS
--flattened stacks of
membranes

--collects, packages
and modifies cell
materials to be used
in other parts of the
cell or transported
out of the cell
LYSOSOMES

-digests and recycles old cell parts,


sometimes bacteria

-contain high levels of enzymes


Vacuole

-mainly storage of water


in plant cells, some waste

- some animal cells have small


vacuoles
Centrioles
- used during cell division to move and separate
chromosomes

- only found in animal cells


FIGURE 4.7A
FIGURE 4.13
FIGURE 4.16
FIGURE 4.17A
a. ________________

b. ________________

c. _________________

d. _________________

e. _________________

f. __________________

f.
OBJECTIVES
 Identify the cell parts of an animal.
 Focus on the functions of the cell parts.

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