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Title: Cell Organelles


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Cell Organelles
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Nucleus
  • Nucleussurrounded by a nuclear envelope
    (membrane)
  •  Composed of DNA and Proteins, this complex of
    DNA and protein is called chromatin.

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  • Function Ultimate Control Center for Cell
    Activities
  • Essentially the nucleus produces RNA and
    ribosomes, which will be used to produce
    proteins.

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  • Gene segment of DNA that contains information
    for making a protein molecule.
  • Remember the mantra
  • DNA to RNA to Protein
  • Proteins are the workers/get it done molecules
    of the cell!

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  • Second Major Function of the Nucleus
    Replication of Genetic Material
  • A complete copy of DNA, so that when the cell
    divides, the next cell has a full set of
    instructions. (full set of genes)

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Nucleolus
  • Nucleolus Dense, dark structure found inside
    the nucleus. Function of the nucleolus is to
    produce ribosomes.

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Ribosomes
  • Ribosomes Although produced in the nucleus,
    ribosomes leave the nucleus and move into the
    cytoplasm.
  • Ribosomes are found free-floating in the
    cytoplasm. OR
  • They are found attached the rough ER (endoplasmic
    reticulum)
  •  Production of Proteins!!!

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Rough EndoplasmicReticulumRough ER
  • Rough ER Has ribosomes attached to it. The
    wavy membrane of the ER often can take up as much
    as ½ the space in a eukaryotic cell. Proteins
    formed by ribosomes on the Rough ER enter into
    the ER and move to other membranes in the cell.

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Rough ER Function
  • Transport and modification of proteins in the
    cell. In addition may be involved in transport
    of other substances.

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Golgi Appartus (Bodies)
  • Golgi Complex (Golgi Apparatus) After proteins
    are synthesized in the Rough ER, they are sent to
    the Golgi complex, which will further modifed and
    packaged the proteins for shipment.
  • GA Package and Distribution of proteins in
    vesicles.

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An Example of Golgi Apparatus
  • The Golgi will release these proteins in
    vesicles sort of like a sac, which will protect
    the protein(s). An example are lysosomes, which
    are produced by Rough ER /Golgi activity. These
    sacs (lysosomes), are often considered a type of
    cell organelle, and they contain enzymes, which
    digest and breakdown biological molecules.

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Smooth ER
  • Smooth ER Hey! It does not have ribosomes, thus
    the name smooth. Its function is to produce
    lipids (often steroids) for cell membranes, and
    also break down lipids.
  • Very important in carbohydrate metabolism and
    detoxification of chemicals (Liver cells have
    lots of Smooth ER Structure Function).
  • Transport materials too!!

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Energy Organelles
  • All living things have a metabolism.
  • Cells are the basic unit of structure and
    function.
  • So here are the structures that provide cells the
    energy, important in metabolism!?

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Mitochondria
  • Mitochondria The cell organelle responsible for
    producing energy in the cell in the form of ATP.
  • Glucose with oxygen is broken down through a
    series of chemical reactions, which is used to
    produce ATP.
  • This process of converting glucose into usable
    cellular energy is called cell respiration. The
    majority of this occurs in the mitochondria.

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Chloroplasts
  • Conduct Photosynthesis.
  • Use light energy and carbon dioxide and water to
    produce glucose energy aka food.
  • Found in Plants and Algae.

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Structural Organelles
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Cell Walls
  • Strong rigid structure that helps give support
    and protection to cells.
  • Made of cellulose in plants and some algae.
  • Made of chitin in fungi
  • Made of other chemicals in bacteria.

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Cytoskeleton and Microtubules
  • An internal system of fibers and tubes that
    provide structure, support and help in movement
    of the cell.

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