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BIOLOGY
CELL
THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE
EDU NET
CELL
Functional
Regions
Cell
Organelles
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Functional
Regions
Plasma
Membrane
Nucleus Cytoplasm
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WHAT IS CELL ?
 It is the structural and fundamental unit of life.
 Cell have two parts:-
1.Functional regions
2.Cell organelles
 NOTE:- As cell can exist independently but organelles or functional regions
like mitochondria, nucleus, etc. cannot exist independently.
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PLANT CELL
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ANIMAL CELL
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FUNCTIONAL REGION OF CELL
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FUNCTIONAL REGIONS:-
PLASMA MEMBRANE
Also called as cell membrane.
It is the outer most covering of each cell, which separates its contents from the
surrounding medium.
It is made up of lipids(fats) and proteins(building blocks of the body).
FUNCTIONS:-
1. Regulates the movement of the molecules in and out of the cell
2.It provides definite shape to the cell
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CELL WALL
 This is found in plant cell, fungi cell and bacteria cell.
 In addition to the plasma membrane, have another rigid outer covering called
the plasma membrane.
 Cell wall mainly composed of cellulose.
 Cellulose is a complex substance and provides structural strength to the cell.
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PLASMA MEMBRANE V/s CELL WALL
PLASMA MEMBRANE CELL WALL
• PRESENT IN EVERY LIVING CELL
• SEMI-PERMEABLE
• MADE UP OF LIPIDS AND PROTIENS.
• MAIN FUNCTION IS TO REGULATE MOVEMENT OF
MOLECULES.
• ADDITION LAYER PRESENT ONLY IN plant cell,
fungi cell and bacteria cell.
• FREELY PERMEABLE
• MADE UP OF CELLULOSE(A CARBOHYDRATE)
• MAIN FUNCTION IS TO PROVIDE
RIGIDITY(STRENGTH)
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NUCLEUS
Prominent, spherical or oval structure controlling all the cell activities.
Covered by a double layered membrane called nuclear membrane.
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NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
 Nuclear membrane is the membrane containing nuclear pores through which
transporting of materials between fluid of nucleus and fluid of cell, takes
place.
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NUCLEOPLASM
 A colourless dense fluid present inside the nuclear membrane
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NUCLEUS
NUCLEOLUS
CHROMATIN
MATERIAL
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NUCLEOLUS
R.N.A.
(RIBOSE
NUCLEIC
ACID)
PROTIENS
SYNTHESIS
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NUCLEOLUS
 It is a dense spherical structure(contain R.N.A.) occurring inside nucleus of
cells that synthesizes proteins.
 R.N.A.(ribose nucleic acid) : a kind of nucleic acid which is helpful in
synthesis of proteins because it contain RIBOSOMES.
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CHROMATIN
MATERIAL
CHROMOSOMES CHROATIDS CENTROMERE GENES D.N.A.
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CHROMATIN MATERIAL
CHROMATIN MATERIAL : An intertwined mass of thread like structures forming
chromosomes during cell division.
FUNCTION : Mainly responsible for storing and transmitting the hereditary
information from one generation to another.
CHROMOSOMES : Chromatin condensed into compact rod like bodies at the time
of cell division is called as chromosomes.
FUNCTION : Pass hereditary information from one generation to another.
CHROMATIDS : It is one of the two thread like structures(containing D.N.A.),
joined at the centromere, to form a single chromosomes.
CENTROMERE : It is the point of attachment of two chromatids.
GENES : Functional unit of chromosomes arranged in single liner order which
may be responsible for one or several cell functions
D.N.A.(Deoxyribose nucleic acid) : A kind of nucleic acid acting as a hereditary
material and transmitting characters to young ones.
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CYTOPLASM
 Fluid present outside the nucleus but inside the plasma membrane.
 A number of small organelles are found inside the cytoplasm and are know as
cytoplasmic organellescytoplasmic organelles.
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PROTOPLASM
 Nucleoplasm + Cytoplasm
 Colourless, viscous jelly like semi-fluid, which can be distinguish into a
nucleoplasm and cytoplasm
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CELL ORGANELLES
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CELL ORGANELLES
 These are living structures of the cytoplasm and are also called as
ORGANOIDS.ORGANOIDS.
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MITOCHONDRIA
 Mitochondria are the organelles which contain enzymes for cellular
respiration in which energy is realeased.
SHAPESHAPE : Rod shaped oraganelles.
FUNCTIONFUNCTION : It provides energy in form of ATP(Adenosine Tri Phosphate) which is
vital for the activities of living cells. hence it is also called as "powerhouse""powerhouse"
or "powerplant""powerplant"of cell.
STRUCTURESTRUCTURE : Made up of two membranes, the larger membrane is folded inside
the smaller membrane forming finger like projection called as CRISTAECRISTAE.
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PLASTIDS
 Only found in plant cell.
 These are the organelles which are responsible to provide different colours to
flowers and fruits.
SHAPESHAPE : Sperical in shape
TYPETYPE :
1)1) ChloroplastsChloroplasts : these are the green plastids due to the presence of green
coloured pigment called as chlorophlly.
FUNTIONFUNTION : Responsible for food production by the process of photosynthesis
1)1) ChromoplastsChromoplasts : Yellow or Orange plastids present in fruits and flowers.
FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Responsible for characteristic colour of fruits and flowers
1)1) LeucoplastsLeucoplasts : colourless plastids.
FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Forms and stores strach, grains and oil drops
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ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
 It is a membranous network enclosing a fluid filled lumengiving internal
support to the cytoplasm.
 TYPESTYPES :
1)1) S.E.R.(Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum)S.E.R.(Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum) : This is smooth because this does
not contains Ribosomes on its surface.
2)2) R.E.R.(Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum)R.E.R.(Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum) : This is rough because it contains
Ribosomes on its surface.
 FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Synthesises proteins(by R.E.R.) and Lipids(by S.E.R.) for
producing new cellular parts
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RIBOSOMES
 Small, bead like bodies found either in free state in cytoplasm or attached to
the surface of Endoplasmic Reticulum.
FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Associated in the synthesis of protiens.
EDU NET
GOLGI BODIES
 Called as DICTYOSOMESDICTYOSOMES in plant cells.
 Smooth, flattened, sac like structures placed one over other in parrelel rows.
FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS :
1) It packages the synthesised material of Endoplasmic Reticulum and
despatches it to various places.
2) Involved in the formation of lysosomes and peroxisomes.
EDU NET
LYSOSOMES
 Sac like cytoplasmic organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes that degrade
those cellular components which become useless.
 These serve as intercellular digestive system hence called as DIGESTIVEDIGESTIVE
BAGSBAGS.
 They digest the entire damaged or dead cell contain themselves hence also
termed as SUICIDE BAGSSUICIDE BAGS.
EDU NET
VACUOLES
 ONLY FOUND IN PLANT CELL.
 IN PLANTS SINGLE PROMINENT VACULOE OCCUPIES ABOUT 90% OF THE
VOLUME OF THE CELL.
 Membranous bags filled with liquid cell sap with single cell membrane called
TONOPLAST.
 FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Provides rigidity and turgidity to plant cell.
EDU NET
MADE BY :
ADITYA MATHUR
(CEO OF EDU NET)
EDU NET

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Learn cell biology fundamentals with this guide to cells, organelles and their functions

  • 5. WHAT IS CELL ?  It is the structural and fundamental unit of life.  Cell have two parts:- 1.Functional regions 2.Cell organelles  NOTE:- As cell can exist independently but organelles or functional regions like mitochondria, nucleus, etc. cannot exist independently. EDU NET
  • 8. FUNCTIONAL REGION OF CELL EDU NET
  • 9. FUNCTIONAL REGIONS:- PLASMA MEMBRANE Also called as cell membrane. It is the outer most covering of each cell, which separates its contents from the surrounding medium. It is made up of lipids(fats) and proteins(building blocks of the body). FUNCTIONS:- 1. Regulates the movement of the molecules in and out of the cell 2.It provides definite shape to the cell EDU NET
  • 10. CELL WALL  This is found in plant cell, fungi cell and bacteria cell.  In addition to the plasma membrane, have another rigid outer covering called the plasma membrane.  Cell wall mainly composed of cellulose.  Cellulose is a complex substance and provides structural strength to the cell. EDU NET
  • 11. PLASMA MEMBRANE V/s CELL WALL PLASMA MEMBRANE CELL WALL • PRESENT IN EVERY LIVING CELL • SEMI-PERMEABLE • MADE UP OF LIPIDS AND PROTIENS. • MAIN FUNCTION IS TO REGULATE MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES. • ADDITION LAYER PRESENT ONLY IN plant cell, fungi cell and bacteria cell. • FREELY PERMEABLE • MADE UP OF CELLULOSE(A CARBOHYDRATE) • MAIN FUNCTION IS TO PROVIDE RIGIDITY(STRENGTH) EDU NET
  • 12. NUCLEUS Prominent, spherical or oval structure controlling all the cell activities. Covered by a double layered membrane called nuclear membrane. EDU NET
  • 13. NUCLEAR MEMBRANE  Nuclear membrane is the membrane containing nuclear pores through which transporting of materials between fluid of nucleus and fluid of cell, takes place. EDU NET
  • 14. NUCLEOPLASM  A colourless dense fluid present inside the nuclear membrane EDU NET
  • 17. NUCLEOLUS  It is a dense spherical structure(contain R.N.A.) occurring inside nucleus of cells that synthesizes proteins.  R.N.A.(ribose nucleic acid) : a kind of nucleic acid which is helpful in synthesis of proteins because it contain RIBOSOMES. EDU NET
  • 19. CHROMATIN MATERIAL CHROMATIN MATERIAL : An intertwined mass of thread like structures forming chromosomes during cell division. FUNCTION : Mainly responsible for storing and transmitting the hereditary information from one generation to another. CHROMOSOMES : Chromatin condensed into compact rod like bodies at the time of cell division is called as chromosomes. FUNCTION : Pass hereditary information from one generation to another. CHROMATIDS : It is one of the two thread like structures(containing D.N.A.), joined at the centromere, to form a single chromosomes. CENTROMERE : It is the point of attachment of two chromatids. GENES : Functional unit of chromosomes arranged in single liner order which may be responsible for one or several cell functions D.N.A.(Deoxyribose nucleic acid) : A kind of nucleic acid acting as a hereditary material and transmitting characters to young ones. EDU NET
  • 20. CYTOPLASM  Fluid present outside the nucleus but inside the plasma membrane.  A number of small organelles are found inside the cytoplasm and are know as cytoplasmic organellescytoplasmic organelles. EDU NET
  • 21. PROTOPLASM  Nucleoplasm + Cytoplasm  Colourless, viscous jelly like semi-fluid, which can be distinguish into a nucleoplasm and cytoplasm EDU NET
  • 23. CELL ORGANELLES  These are living structures of the cytoplasm and are also called as ORGANOIDS.ORGANOIDS. EDU NET
  • 24. MITOCHONDRIA  Mitochondria are the organelles which contain enzymes for cellular respiration in which energy is realeased. SHAPESHAPE : Rod shaped oraganelles. FUNCTIONFUNCTION : It provides energy in form of ATP(Adenosine Tri Phosphate) which is vital for the activities of living cells. hence it is also called as "powerhouse""powerhouse" or "powerplant""powerplant"of cell. STRUCTURESTRUCTURE : Made up of two membranes, the larger membrane is folded inside the smaller membrane forming finger like projection called as CRISTAECRISTAE. EDU NET
  • 25. PLASTIDS  Only found in plant cell.  These are the organelles which are responsible to provide different colours to flowers and fruits. SHAPESHAPE : Sperical in shape TYPETYPE : 1)1) ChloroplastsChloroplasts : these are the green plastids due to the presence of green coloured pigment called as chlorophlly. FUNTIONFUNTION : Responsible for food production by the process of photosynthesis 1)1) ChromoplastsChromoplasts : Yellow or Orange plastids present in fruits and flowers. FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Responsible for characteristic colour of fruits and flowers 1)1) LeucoplastsLeucoplasts : colourless plastids. FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Forms and stores strach, grains and oil drops EDU NET
  • 26. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM  It is a membranous network enclosing a fluid filled lumengiving internal support to the cytoplasm.  TYPESTYPES : 1)1) S.E.R.(Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum)S.E.R.(Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum) : This is smooth because this does not contains Ribosomes on its surface. 2)2) R.E.R.(Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum)R.E.R.(Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum) : This is rough because it contains Ribosomes on its surface.  FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Synthesises proteins(by R.E.R.) and Lipids(by S.E.R.) for producing new cellular parts EDU NET
  • 27. RIBOSOMES  Small, bead like bodies found either in free state in cytoplasm or attached to the surface of Endoplasmic Reticulum. FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Associated in the synthesis of protiens. EDU NET
  • 28. GOLGI BODIES  Called as DICTYOSOMESDICTYOSOMES in plant cells.  Smooth, flattened, sac like structures placed one over other in parrelel rows. FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS : 1) It packages the synthesised material of Endoplasmic Reticulum and despatches it to various places. 2) Involved in the formation of lysosomes and peroxisomes. EDU NET
  • 29. LYSOSOMES  Sac like cytoplasmic organelles containing hydrolytic enzymes that degrade those cellular components which become useless.  These serve as intercellular digestive system hence called as DIGESTIVEDIGESTIVE BAGSBAGS.  They digest the entire damaged or dead cell contain themselves hence also termed as SUICIDE BAGSSUICIDE BAGS. EDU NET
  • 30. VACUOLES  ONLY FOUND IN PLANT CELL.  IN PLANTS SINGLE PROMINENT VACULOE OCCUPIES ABOUT 90% OF THE VOLUME OF THE CELL.  Membranous bags filled with liquid cell sap with single cell membrane called TONOPLAST.  FUNCTIONFUNCTION : Provides rigidity and turgidity to plant cell. EDU NET
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