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Page 1 Cells ? Cells are the building blocks of life ? Cellular theory ? All living organisms are made and comprised of cells ? The simplest organism ? single cell ? More complex organisms like animals and plants are made of many cells, this is called mutli-cellular ? In multicellular organisms, they have specialised cells to carry out different types of functions ? Nucleus ? Largest organelle ? Controls the activity of the cell ? Contains chromosomes which carry your genes ? The genes determine which proteins the cell can make ? Components present inside the cell is called organelle ? Nucleus ? chromosomes ? DNA ? Cell surface membrane/Plasma membrane ? It is selectively permeable ? Forms a boundary between the cytoplasm and thee outside of the cell ? Some chemicals can pass through it, this barrier and the cell and control what comes in and out of the cell ? Cytoplasm ? Jelly like substance which contains all of the organelles ? Many chemical reactions called metabolic reactions take place here ? Mitochondria ? Process of respiration takes place here and it is the powerhouse of the cell ? Cells like cells in heart or muscle cells that have more demand for energy usually have more mitochondria Page 2 Cells ? Cells are the building blocks of life ? Cellular theory ? All living organisms are made and comprised of cells ? The simplest organism ? single cell ? More complex organisms like animals and plants are made of many cells, this is called mutli-cellular ? In multicellular organisms, they have specialised cells to carry out different types of functions ? Nucleus ? Largest organelle ? Controls the activity of the cell ? Contains chromosomes which carry your genes ? The genes determine which proteins the cell can make ? Components present inside the cell is called organelle ? Nucleus ? chromosomes ? DNA ? Cell surface membrane/Plasma membrane ? It is selectively permeable ? Forms a boundary between the cytoplasm and thee outside of the cell ? Some chemicals can pass through it, this barrier and the cell and control what comes in and out of the cell ? Cytoplasm ? Jelly like substance which contains all of the organelles ? Many chemical reactions called metabolic reactions take place here ? Mitochondria ? Process of respiration takes place here and it is the powerhouse of the cell ? Cells like cells in heart or muscle cells that have more demand for energy usually have more mitochondria ? Cell wall ? Found only in plant cells ? Plant cell swells up but cannot burst due to cell wall and that stage is called turgid ? It is made of cellulose, which is a non-living material ? It is freely permeable ? It is rigid, so it helps the cell keep its shape ? Chloroplast ? Not present in fungi or animal cell only present in plant cells ? Contains chlorophyll ? Chlorophyll is a green pigment, it absorbs light energy to make food in the process of photosynthesis ? Vacuole ? Found only in plant cells ? Filled with cell sap ? Cell sap is a store of dissolved sugars, minerals, ions and other solutes(sodium chlorine) ? Helps keep the cells shape ? Ribosomes ? Protein synthesis take place (produces proteins) ? Found in all kind of cells ? Extremely microscopic ? Endoplasmic reticulum ? Rough(presence of ribosomes) ? Smooth(absence of ribosomes) Page 3 Cells ? Cells are the building blocks of life ? Cellular theory ? All living organisms are made and comprised of cells ? The simplest organism ? single cell ? More complex organisms like animals and plants are made of many cells, this is called mutli-cellular ? In multicellular organisms, they have specialised cells to carry out different types of functions ? Nucleus ? Largest organelle ? Controls the activity of the cell ? Contains chromosomes which carry your genes ? The genes determine which proteins the cell can make ? Components present inside the cell is called organelle ? Nucleus ? chromosomes ? DNA ? Cell surface membrane/Plasma membrane ? It is selectively permeable ? Forms a boundary between the cytoplasm and thee outside of the cell ? Some chemicals can pass through it, this barrier and the cell and control what comes in and out of the cell ? Cytoplasm ? Jelly like substance which contains all of the organelles ? Many chemical reactions called metabolic reactions take place here ? Mitochondria ? Process of respiration takes place here and it is the powerhouse of the cell ? Cells like cells in heart or muscle cells that have more demand for energy usually have more mitochondria ? Cell wall ? Found only in plant cells ? Plant cell swells up but cannot burst due to cell wall and that stage is called turgid ? It is made of cellulose, which is a non-living material ? It is freely permeable ? It is rigid, so it helps the cell keep its shape ? Chloroplast ? Not present in fungi or animal cell only present in plant cells ? Contains chlorophyll ? Chlorophyll is a green pigment, it absorbs light energy to make food in the process of photosynthesis ? Vacuole ? Found only in plant cells ? Filled with cell sap ? Cell sap is a store of dissolved sugars, minerals, ions and other solutes(sodium chlorine) ? Helps keep the cells shape ? Ribosomes ? Protein synthesis take place (produces proteins) ? Found in all kind of cells ? Extremely microscopic ? Endoplasmic reticulum ? Rough(presence of ribosomes) ? Smooth(absence of ribosomes) Types of cells ? Ciliated cell ? Found in the lining of the trachea and bronchi ? Moves mucus upwards ? Root hair cell ? Found near the ends of plant roots ? Absorb water and mineral salts ? Increase surface area so more water and mineral can be absorbed ? Xylem vessels ? Found in roots, stems and leaves(vascular bundle) ? Transport water and mineral salts(from root to other parts) ? Helps with support ? Palisade mesophyll cells ? Found beneath the epidermis of a leaf ? Helps in photosynthesis ? Nerve cells ? Found throughout bodies of animals ? Transmit information in the form of electrical impulses ? Red blood cells ? Found in the blood of mammals ? Transports oxygen ? To absorb oxygen, it needs more surface area therefore does not have a nucleus ? Sperm and egg cells ? Found in testes and ovaries ? Fuse together to produce a zygote ? Sperms are produced by process of spermatogenesis ? Ovary or egg cells are produced by the process of ovagenesis Page 4 Cells ? Cells are the building blocks of life ? Cellular theory ? All living organisms are made and comprised of cells ? The simplest organism ? single cell ? More complex organisms like animals and plants are made of many cells, this is called mutli-cellular ? In multicellular organisms, they have specialised cells to carry out different types of functions ? Nucleus ? Largest organelle ? Controls the activity of the cell ? Contains chromosomes which carry your genes ? The genes determine which proteins the cell can make ? Components present inside the cell is called organelle ? Nucleus ? chromosomes ? DNA ? Cell surface membrane/Plasma membrane ? It is selectively permeable ? Forms a boundary between the cytoplasm and thee outside of the cell ? Some chemicals can pass through it, this barrier and the cell and control what comes in and out of the cell ? Cytoplasm ? Jelly like substance which contains all of the organelles ? Many chemical reactions called metabolic reactions take place here ? Mitochondria ? Process of respiration takes place here and it is the powerhouse of the cell ? Cells like cells in heart or muscle cells that have more demand for energy usually have more mitochondria ? Cell wall ? Found only in plant cells ? Plant cell swells up but cannot burst due to cell wall and that stage is called turgid ? It is made of cellulose, which is a non-living material ? It is freely permeable ? It is rigid, so it helps the cell keep its shape ? Chloroplast ? Not present in fungi or animal cell only present in plant cells ? Contains chlorophyll ? Chlorophyll is a green pigment, it absorbs light energy to make food in the process of photosynthesis ? Vacuole ? Found only in plant cells ? Filled with cell sap ? Cell sap is a store of dissolved sugars, minerals, ions and other solutes(sodium chlorine) ? Helps keep the cells shape ? Ribosomes ? Protein synthesis take place (produces proteins) ? Found in all kind of cells ? Extremely microscopic ? Endoplasmic reticulum ? Rough(presence of ribosomes) ? Smooth(absence of ribosomes) Types of cells ? Ciliated cell ? Found in the lining of the trachea and bronchi ? Moves mucus upwards ? Root hair cell ? Found near the ends of plant roots ? Absorb water and mineral salts ? Increase surface area so more water and mineral can be absorbed ? Xylem vessels ? Found in roots, stems and leaves(vascular bundle) ? Transport water and mineral salts(from root to other parts) ? Helps with support ? Palisade mesophyll cells ? Found beneath the epidermis of a leaf ? Helps in photosynthesis ? Nerve cells ? Found throughout bodies of animals ? Transmit information in the form of electrical impulses ? Red blood cells ? Found in the blood of mammals ? Transports oxygen ? To absorb oxygen, it needs more surface area therefore does not have a nucleus ? Sperm and egg cells ? Found in testes and ovaries ? Fuse together to produce a zygote ? Sperms are produced by process of spermatogenesis ? Ovary or egg cells are produced by the process of ovagenesis Plant cells Animal cells Have cellulose cell wall outside the cell membrane Have no cell wall Have a cell membrane Have a cell membrane Have cytoplasm Have cytoplasm Have a nucleus Have a nucleus Often have chloroplasts containing chlorophyll Have no chloroplasts Often have large vacuoles containing cell sap Have only small vacuoles Often have starch grains Don't have starch grain;sometimes have glycogen granules Often regular in shape Often irregular in shape Type of cell Where is it found Function Ciliated cell Lining in the trachea and bronchi Move mucus upward Root hair cells Near the ends of plant roots Absorb water and mineral salts Xylem vessels In stems, roots and leaves of plants Transport water and mineral salts; help in support Palisade mesophyll cells Beneath the epidermis of a leaf Photosynthesis Nerve cells Throughout bodies of animals Transmit info in the form of electrical impulses Red Blood Cells In the blood of mammals Transport oxygen Sperm and egg cells In testes and ovaries Fuse together to produce zygoteRead More
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