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Animal Cell
Animal Cell
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ANIMAL
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CELL
Animal
Cell
Objectives:
1.Identify and labels the parts of animal
cells.
2.Compare and contrast the animal and
plant cell.
3.Relate the importance of the parts of the
cell to the existence of an organism.
CELL
Basic unit of
life.
Animal Cell
a eukaryotic cell,
enclosed by a plasma
membrane and
containing a membrane-
bound nucleus and
organelles
What are the parts of ANIMAL
CELLS?
Cell Membrane
Also known as
Plasma Membrane
Function
Encapsulates the contents
od the cell.
Fence or gatekeeper that
protects the cell from the
outside environment.
Nucleus
Houses of
deoxyribonucleic acid
or DNA
Function
Brain of the cells
Controls and regulates the
activities of the cells.
Cytoplasm
Jelly like fluid where
all the organelles are
located
Function
support and suspend
organelles and cellular
molecules
Mitochondria
Powerhouse of the cell
One of the largest
organelle
Function
Where Adenosine
Triphosphate or ATP
( energy of the cell) is
produce
Ribosomes
A tiny organelles
contains ribonucleic
acid and specific
proteins within the
cytoplasm.
Function
• Involved in manufacture of
proteins.
Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER)
it has two type the
Smooth ER and Rough
ER
Smooth ER
associated with the
production and
metabolism of fats and
steroid hormones
Endoplasmic
Reticulum (ER)
it has two type the
Smooth ER and Rough
ER
Rough ER
Involved in manufacturing
proteins.
Helps in transportation of
proteins.
Golgi
Apparatus
Reasonable for
transporting modifying,
and packaging proteins
and lipids into vesicles
for delivery to targeted
destinations.
Vacuole
A space inside the cell
that does not contain
cytoplasm.
Functions
• Store various molecules
including enzymes, waste
products of the cell, water
or even food material.
Organelles that only
found in Animal
Cells
Lysosomes
Contains chemicals that
digest wastes and worn-
out or damage cells
parts.
Function
• Waste disposal system of
the cell.
Centrosomes
is a cellular structure
involved in the
process of cell
division.
Function
• Maintain equal
distribution of
chromosomes.
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