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bacteria
protozoans
prokaryote eukaryote
nucleic acids proteins
polysaccharides membrane
Principal structures of
an animal cell
Cytoplasm surrounds the cell's specialized structures, or
organelles. Ribosomes, the sites of protein synthesis,
are found free in the cytoplasm or attached to the
endoplasmic reticulum, through which materials are
transported throughout the cell. Energy needed by the
cell is released by the mitochondria. The Golgi complex,
stacks of flattened sacs, processes and packages
materials to be released from the cell in secretory
vesicles. Digestive enzymes are contained in
lysosomes. Paroxysms contain enzymes that detoxify
dangerous substances. The centrosome contains the
centrioles, which play a role in cell division. The
microvilli are fingerlike extensions found on certain cells.
Cilia, hairlike structures that extend from the surface of
many cells, can create movement of surrounding fluid.
The nuclear envelope, a double membrane surrounding
the nucleus, contains pores that control the movement
of substances into and out of the nucleoplasm.
Chromatin, a combination of DNA and proteins that coil
into chromosomes, makes up much of the nucleoplasm.
The dense nucleolus is the site of ribosome production.
UNICELLULAR MULTICELLULAR
Shape & Size of cell
Shape of cell :
I. The cell have no definite shape
For ex: Amoeba has no definite Shape, unlike other organisms. It keep
change its shape.
Size of cell :
I. The size of cell in living organisms may be as small as a millionth
of metre or may be as large as a few centimeters.
II. The smmallest cell is 0.1 to0.5 micrmetre in bacteria. The Largest
Cell Measuring 170mm to 130mm is the egg of ostrich.
III. The size of the cells has no relation with the size of the body of the
animal or plant.
IV. The size of cell is related to function.
Parts of Cell & their Function
cell
Cytoplasm
Cell
membrane
Cell wall
Nucleus
Nuclear
membrane
The basic components of a cell are
Cell membrane, Cytoplasm and Nucleus.
The cytoplasm and nucleus are enclosed
within the cell membrane, also called
Plasma membrene.
In biology, the thin layer that forms the
outer boundary of a living cell or of an
internal cell compartment.
The outer boundary is the plasma
membrane, and the compartments
enclosed by internal membranes are called
organelles. Biological membranes have a
dual function: separation of vital but
incompatible metabolic processes
conducted in the organelles; and passage
of nutrients, wastes, and metabolic
products between organelles and between
the cell and the outside environment.
Membranes consist largely of a double
layer of lipids in which are embedded large
proteins, many of which transport ions and
water-soluble molecules
nucleus
chloroplast
endoplasmic reticulum
lysosome
cytoskeleton
Specialized structure occurring in
most cells (except bacteria) and
separated from the rest of the cell
by the nuclear membrane.
This membrane seems to be
continuous with the cell's
endoplasmic reticulum and has
pores that permits the passage of
large molecules. The nucleus
controls and regulates the cell's
activities (e.g., growth and
metabolism) and carries the genes.
Nucleoli are small bodies often
seen within the nucleus that play an
important part in the synthesis of
RNA and protein. A cell normally
contains only one nucleus.
Cell structure and function
Cell structure and function
Cell structure and function
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Cell structure and function

  • 1.
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  • 4. bacteria protozoans prokaryote eukaryote nucleic acids proteins polysaccharides membrane
  • 5. Principal structures of an animal cell Cytoplasm surrounds the cell's specialized structures, or organelles. Ribosomes, the sites of protein synthesis, are found free in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, through which materials are transported throughout the cell. Energy needed by the cell is released by the mitochondria. The Golgi complex, stacks of flattened sacs, processes and packages materials to be released from the cell in secretory vesicles. Digestive enzymes are contained in lysosomes. Paroxysms contain enzymes that detoxify dangerous substances. The centrosome contains the centrioles, which play a role in cell division. The microvilli are fingerlike extensions found on certain cells. Cilia, hairlike structures that extend from the surface of many cells, can create movement of surrounding fluid. The nuclear envelope, a double membrane surrounding the nucleus, contains pores that control the movement of substances into and out of the nucleoplasm. Chromatin, a combination of DNA and proteins that coil into chromosomes, makes up much of the nucleoplasm. The dense nucleolus is the site of ribosome production.
  • 6.
  • 8. Shape & Size of cell Shape of cell : I. The cell have no definite shape For ex: Amoeba has no definite Shape, unlike other organisms. It keep change its shape. Size of cell : I. The size of cell in living organisms may be as small as a millionth of metre or may be as large as a few centimeters. II. The smmallest cell is 0.1 to0.5 micrmetre in bacteria. The Largest Cell Measuring 170mm to 130mm is the egg of ostrich. III. The size of the cells has no relation with the size of the body of the animal or plant. IV. The size of cell is related to function.
  • 9. Parts of Cell & their Function cell Cytoplasm Cell membrane Cell wall Nucleus Nuclear membrane
  • 10. The basic components of a cell are Cell membrane, Cytoplasm and Nucleus. The cytoplasm and nucleus are enclosed within the cell membrane, also called Plasma membrene. In biology, the thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a living cell or of an internal cell compartment. The outer boundary is the plasma membrane, and the compartments enclosed by internal membranes are called organelles. Biological membranes have a dual function: separation of vital but incompatible metabolic processes conducted in the organelles; and passage of nutrients, wastes, and metabolic products between organelles and between the cell and the outside environment. Membranes consist largely of a double layer of lipids in which are embedded large proteins, many of which transport ions and water-soluble molecules
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  • 14. Specialized structure occurring in most cells (except bacteria) and separated from the rest of the cell by the nuclear membrane. This membrane seems to be continuous with the cell's endoplasmic reticulum and has pores that permits the passage of large molecules. The nucleus controls and regulates the cell's activities (e.g., growth and metabolism) and carries the genes. Nucleoli are small bodies often seen within the nucleus that play an important part in the synthesis of RNA and protein. A cell normally contains only one nucleus.