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Chapter Seven

A View of the Cell

Free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com
Cellular Organization
• Cell
• Tissue – group of cells functioning
together.
• Organ – group of tissues
functioning together.
• Organ System – group of organs
functioning together.
• Organism – group of organ
systems functioning together.
The History of the Cell
• The Cell
–The basic unit of an organism
–Discovery made possible by
the invention of the
microscope
Microscopes and Cells
• 1600’s.
–Anton van
Leeuwenhoek
first described
living cells as
seen through a
simple
microscope.
Microscopes and Cells
–Robert Hooke used the first
compound microscope to
view thinly sliced cork cells.
•Compound scopes
use a series of lenses
to magnify in steps.
•Hooke was the first
to use the term
“cell”.
Microscopes and Cells
• 1830’s.
–Mathias Schleiden identified
the first plant cells and
concluded that all plants
made of cells.
- Thomas Schwann
made the same
conclusion about
animal cells.
Cell Theory:

• All organisms are made up of
one or more cells.
• The cell is the basic unit of
organization of all organisms.
• All cells come from other cells
all ready in existence.
Two Basic Cell Types
1) Prokaryote
–Lacks internal
compartments.
–No true nucleus.
–Most are single-celled
(unicellular)
organisms.
–Examples: bacteria
Two Basic Cell Types
2) Eukaryote
–Has several internal
structures (organelles).
–True nucleus.
–Either unicellular or
multicellular.
unicellular example: yeast
multicellular examples:
plants and animals
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell
1) Boundaries
A) Plasma Membrane
-- Serves as a boundary
between the cell and its
external environment.
-- Allows materials to
pass in and out of the
cell.
1) Boundaries
B) Cell Wall
-- Surrounds the plasma
membrane of the cells of
plants, bacteria, and fungi.
-- Plant cell walls contain
cellulose while fungi cell
walls contain chitin.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:

2) Controls

A) Nucleus
•Regulates cell function.
•Surrounded by a doublelayered membrane (nuclear
enveloped) with large pores
that allow materials to pass
in and out of the nucleus.
•Contains chromatin – long
tangles of DNA.
2) Controls
B) Nucleolus
•Found in the nucleus
and responsible for
ribosome production.
Ribosomes are the sites
of protein production.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:

3) Assembly
–Cytoplasm
•The jelly-like material
that surrounds the
organelles.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:

4) Transport

A) Endoplasmic reticulum
•Folded membrane that acts
as the cell’s delivery system.
•Smooth E.R. contains
enzymes for lipid synthesis.
•Rough E.R. is studded with
ribosomes for protein
synthesis.
4) Transport
B) Golgi apparatus (or
Golgi body)
•A series of flattened sacs
where newly made lipids
and proteins from the E.R.
are repackaged and
shipped to the plasma
membrane.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:

5) Storage

A) Vacuoles
•A sac of fluid
surrounded by a
membrane used to store
food, fluid, or waste
products.
5) Storage
B) Lysosomes
•Contain a digestive
enzyme.
•Can fuse with vacuoles to
digest food, or can digest
worn cell parts.
•Also known as “suicide
sacs” because they can also
destroy the whole cell.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:
6) Energy Transformers
Mitochondria
•Produce the energy for
the cell.
•Also known as the
“powerhouse of the
cell”.
•Has a highly folded
inner membrane
(cristae).
6) Energy Transformers
B) Chloroplasts
-- Found in plant cells and
some protists.
-- Transforms light energy
into chemical energy which
is stored in food molecules.
-- Contain chlorophyll – a
green pigment that traps
light energy and gives
plants their green color.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:

7) Support

–Cytoskeleton
•A network of thin, fibrous
materials that act as a scaffold
and support the organelles.
•Microtubules – hollow filaments
of protein.
•Microfilaments – solid filaments
of protein.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:
8) Locomotion
1) Cilia
•Short, numerous, hair-like
projections from the
plasma membrane.
•Move with a coordinated
beating action.
8) Locomotion
B) Flagella
•Longer, less numerous
projections from the
plasma membrane.
•Move with a whiplike
action.
The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell:

9) Cell Division

Centrioles
– made of protein.
– play a role in the splitting of
the cell into two cells.
– found in animal and fungi cells.
Composite Animal Cell
Composite Animal Cell

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Cell part1

  • 1. Chapter Seven A View of the Cell Free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com
  • 2. Cellular Organization • Cell • Tissue – group of cells functioning together. • Organ – group of tissues functioning together. • Organ System – group of organs functioning together. • Organism – group of organ systems functioning together.
  • 3. The History of the Cell • The Cell –The basic unit of an organism –Discovery made possible by the invention of the microscope
  • 4. Microscopes and Cells • 1600’s. –Anton van Leeuwenhoek first described living cells as seen through a simple microscope.
  • 5. Microscopes and Cells –Robert Hooke used the first compound microscope to view thinly sliced cork cells. •Compound scopes use a series of lenses to magnify in steps. •Hooke was the first to use the term “cell”.
  • 6. Microscopes and Cells • 1830’s. –Mathias Schleiden identified the first plant cells and concluded that all plants made of cells. - Thomas Schwann made the same conclusion about animal cells.
  • 7. Cell Theory: • All organisms are made up of one or more cells. • The cell is the basic unit of organization of all organisms. • All cells come from other cells all ready in existence.
  • 8. Two Basic Cell Types 1) Prokaryote –Lacks internal compartments. –No true nucleus. –Most are single-celled (unicellular) organisms. –Examples: bacteria
  • 9. Two Basic Cell Types 2) Eukaryote –Has several internal structures (organelles). –True nucleus. –Either unicellular or multicellular. unicellular example: yeast multicellular examples: plants and animals
  • 10. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell 1) Boundaries A) Plasma Membrane -- Serves as a boundary between the cell and its external environment. -- Allows materials to pass in and out of the cell.
  • 11. 1) Boundaries B) Cell Wall -- Surrounds the plasma membrane of the cells of plants, bacteria, and fungi. -- Plant cell walls contain cellulose while fungi cell walls contain chitin.
  • 12. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 2) Controls A) Nucleus •Regulates cell function. •Surrounded by a doublelayered membrane (nuclear enveloped) with large pores that allow materials to pass in and out of the nucleus. •Contains chromatin – long tangles of DNA.
  • 13. 2) Controls B) Nucleolus •Found in the nucleus and responsible for ribosome production. Ribosomes are the sites of protein production.
  • 14. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 3) Assembly –Cytoplasm •The jelly-like material that surrounds the organelles.
  • 15. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 4) Transport A) Endoplasmic reticulum •Folded membrane that acts as the cell’s delivery system. •Smooth E.R. contains enzymes for lipid synthesis. •Rough E.R. is studded with ribosomes for protein synthesis.
  • 16. 4) Transport B) Golgi apparatus (or Golgi body) •A series of flattened sacs where newly made lipids and proteins from the E.R. are repackaged and shipped to the plasma membrane.
  • 17. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 5) Storage A) Vacuoles •A sac of fluid surrounded by a membrane used to store food, fluid, or waste products.
  • 18. 5) Storage B) Lysosomes •Contain a digestive enzyme. •Can fuse with vacuoles to digest food, or can digest worn cell parts. •Also known as “suicide sacs” because they can also destroy the whole cell.
  • 19. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 6) Energy Transformers Mitochondria •Produce the energy for the cell. •Also known as the “powerhouse of the cell”. •Has a highly folded inner membrane (cristae).
  • 20. 6) Energy Transformers B) Chloroplasts -- Found in plant cells and some protists. -- Transforms light energy into chemical energy which is stored in food molecules. -- Contain chlorophyll – a green pigment that traps light energy and gives plants their green color.
  • 21. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 7) Support –Cytoskeleton •A network of thin, fibrous materials that act as a scaffold and support the organelles. •Microtubules – hollow filaments of protein. •Microfilaments – solid filaments of protein.
  • 22. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 8) Locomotion 1) Cilia •Short, numerous, hair-like projections from the plasma membrane. •Move with a coordinated beating action.
  • 23. 8) Locomotion B) Flagella •Longer, less numerous projections from the plasma membrane. •Move with a whiplike action.
  • 24. The Parts of The Eukaryotic Cell: 9) Cell Division Centrioles – made of protein. – play a role in the splitting of the cell into two cells. – found in animal and fungi cells.