Title: Cell Theory
1Cell Theory Cellular Organelles
2Student learning Goals
- Students will...
- Explain how cells are the basic unit of structure
and life for all living things. - Identify the parts of plant and animal cells.
- Compare prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
3Cell History
- 1665 First cells seen and named "cells" by
Robert Hooke - 1674 First protists seen swimming in a drop of
water by Anton van Leeuwenhoek - 1838 Matthias Schleiden said all plants were
made of cells.
4Cell History- 2
- 1839 Theodor Schwann said all animals were made
of cells. - 1855 Rudolf Virchow said all cells come from
existing cells.
5Cell Theory (1838-1855)
- All living things are made of cells.
- Cells are the basic unit of structure and
function in living things. - New cells come from existing cells.
Robert Hookes 1665 drawing of the first cells
seen under the microscope. (Cork cells)
6Two Kinds of Cells
- More complex cells
- Well defined organelles (cell parts)
- Cell wall (in some cells) and a complex, well
defined membrane. - Highly organized
- Protists, high level plants, and animals
- More simple cells
- Few to no recognizable organelles (cell parts)
- Cell wall and a simple membrane
- Appears more disorganized
- Bacteria cells
7Parts of a Cell
8Eukaryotic Cells
9Organelle Cell Membrane
- Form thin double layer of lipids and proteins
surrounding the cell - Function Controls what gets in and out of the
cell.Protects cell contents from environment. - Found in all cells
10Organelle Cell WALL
- Form rigid covering surrounding cell membrane
- made of cellulose in plants, and algae (protists)
- made of chitin in fungi
- made of peptidoglycan in bacteria
- Function ProtectionGives shape
- Found in Plants, Bacteria, Fungi, Some Protists
11Additional layers in Prokaryotes
- Prokaryotes add additional layers of protection
between their cytoplasm and their environment. - They can have
- A second cell membrane
- A capsule outside the cell wall
12Organelle Cytosol
- Form Fluid soup inside the cell, surrounding
the organelles - Cytoplasm cytosol organelles
- Function cushions and protects organelles
- Found in all cells
(except the nucleus)
13Human cheek (squamous epithelial) cells
- What is the most obvious organelle?
14Organelle Nucleus
- Form large, round organelle w/
- Nuclear membrane
- Nuclear pores
- Chromatin (chromosomes) (DNA)
- Nucleolus (makes ribosomes)
- Function Directs and controls cellular
activities - Holds the DNA
- Found in Eukaryotic cells
15The Nucleoid
- Prokaryotes have a Nucleoid region which is the
chromatin / DNA
16Organelle Mitochondrion
- Form bean-shaped, with inner and outer membranes
- Function Supply energy to the cell by breaking
down sugar molecules by cellular respiration - Found in All Eukaryotic cells. plural
mitochondria
17Organelle Chloroplast
- Form bean-shaped, with pigment chlorophyll
- Function photosynthesis
- Found in Plants and protists
18Organelle thylakoid
- Some prokaryotes can also photosynthesize, using
a membrane called a thylakoid.
19Organelle Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Form a folded membrane stretching between the
nuclear membrane and the cell membrane - smooth ER w/o ribosomes
- rough ER w/ ribosomes
- Function assembles components of cell membrane,
modifies proteins, and synthesis of lipids - Found in all Eukaryotic cells.
20Organelle Ribosome
- Form little grainy bumps in the cytoplasm and on
the surface of the rough E.R. - Function Makes protein molecules using
instructions from DNA - Found in All cells.
21Organelle Golgi Apparatus
- Form folded membranes with bubbles pinching off
the sides - Function Packages and ships molecules
- Found in Eukaryotic cells.
22Organelle Vacuole
- Form membrane-bound bubble in cytoplasm, large
and central in plant cells, small and numerous in
animal cells - Function stores molecules, in plants it also
provides support through turgor pressure and
stores waste products - Found in Eukaryotic cells
23Organelle Lysosome
- Form like a vacuole, a membrane-bound bubble
- Function Digestion breaks down carbohydrate,
protein and lipid molecules into smaller
molecules - Found in Animal cells
24Organelle Microtubules
- Form hollow tubular rods
- Function structure and support (cytoskeleton)
tracks to move cellular organelles around the
cell - Found in Eukaryotic cells.
25Organelle Centrioles
- Form paired bundles of microtubules located near
the nucleus (in animal cells only) - Function cell division
- Found in Animal cells
26Organelle Flagellum
- Form a whip-like tail composed of bundled
microtubules - Function propels cell through its environment
- Found in Bacteria, protists, animal sperm cells
- plural flagella
27Organelle Cilia
- Form tiny, hair-like extensions covering the
surface of a cell. - Function Movement, increase of surface area,
move food towards "mouth" - Found in Bacteria, Protists, animal epithelial
cells
28Organelle Pilus
- Form extension of cell membrane that look like
little hairs - Function Helps prokaryotic cells stick to
surfaces. - There is a second type used in conjugation
(sexual reproduction in bacteria) - Found in Prokaryotic cells
- Plural pili
29Cell Models Review
- Go to the Cells Alive! Web sitehttp//www.cellsa
live.com/cells/cell_model.htm
30Organelles Test yourself!
31Organelles Test yourself!
What kind of cell is this?
32Organelles Test yourself!
33Organelles Test yourself!
34Organelles Test yourself!