cells: the basic units of life. 1.) what is a cell?

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The cell is the smallest unit of life on Earth. Organisms can be made up of one or more cells.

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Cells: The basic units of life

1.) What is a cell?

1.) What is a cell?•The cell is the smallest unit of life on Earth.

•Organisms can be made up of one or more cells.

2.) What is a tissue?

2.) What is a tissue?•A tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific job in the body.

3.) What is an organ?

3.) What is an organ?•When two or more tissues work together to perform a specific job, the group of tissues are called an organ.

4.) What are organ systems?

•Organ systems are created when groups of organs work together.

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5.) What is an organism?

5.) What is an organism?

•An organism is anything that can live on its own.

6. When is a population created?

6. When is a population created?

•When a group of individual organisms of the same kind live in the same area.

7. When are communities created?

7. When are communities created?

• When two or more different populations live in the same area.–Ex. Populations of foxes, oak trees, lizards, flowers are a part of the forest community.

8. When is an ecosystem created?

8. When is an ecosystem created?

• Created of the community and all of the nonliving things that affect it – such as water, soil, rocks, light etc.

CAN YOU . . . •Explain how life is organized from a single cell to an ecosystem?

DISCOVERY OF CELLS

1.) What does the cell theory state?

• A.) All organisms are composed of one or more cells.

• B.) The cell is the basic unit of life in all living things.

• C.) All cells come from other cells.

2.) What do all cells have in common?

•1.) Cell Membrane•2.) Hereditary Material•3.) Cytoplasm & Organelles

3.) What is the cell membrane?

3.) What is the cell membrane? Page 92

• The cell membrane surrounds the cell and acts as a barrier between the inside the cell and the outside environment.

4.) What is hereditary material?

• This material is DNA and makes it possible for cells to make other cells.

5.) What are organelles and cytoplasm?

• Organelles are structures within the cell that enable the cell to live, grow, and reproduce.

• Cytoplasm is the fluid that surrounds the structures of the cell.

6.) What are the two types of cells?

Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes

No Nucleus Nucleus

PROKARYOTIC Vs. EUKARYOTIC

7.) What are characteristics prokaryotic cells?

• AKA – bacteria. • DNA is not in the nucleus• Circular DNA• No membrane covered organelles• Do have ribosomes• Contains cell wall covering the cell

membrane

8.) What are eukaryotic cells?

• More complex than prokaryotic cells.

• Contains Nucleus• Membrane Covered Organelles• Linear DNA contained in the

nucleus• Contains a cell membrane

INSIDE A EUKARYOTIC

CELL:Role of the Organelles

Cell Membrane: GATE KEEPER

1.) What is the cell membrane’s role?

• Keep the cytoplasm inside

• Allow nutrients in and waste out

Cell Wall: Support/Foundation

2.) What’s the role of the cell wall?

• Found only in plants and algae• Provides strength and support to membrane–Trees can stand tall due to their cell wall.

NUCLEUS: Cell’s Computer

3.) What’s the role of the nucleus?

• Control Center of Cell• Stores DNA (info that tells cell how to make proteins)

• Contains nucleolus which makes ribosomes.

RIBOSOMES: Protein Factories

4. What’s the role of ribosomes?

• Site where proteins are made from amino acids

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM: Delivery

System

5.) What’s the role of the endoplasmic reticulum

(ER)?• Makes lipids and other

materials for use inside and outside the cell

• “internal delivery system” of the cell

• Releases proteins made in the ribosomes

MITOCHONDRIA: Powerhouse

6.) What’s the role of the mitochondria?

• Powerhouse of the cell• Contains two membranes• Location where food molecules are “burned,” broken down to release energy

CHLOROPLASTS: Powerhouse in Plants

7.) What is the role of chloroplasts?

• Only found in plants and algae

• Contain chlorophyll – chemical that traps energy from sunlight and uses it to make sugar (photosynthesis).

GOLGI COMPLEX: Packaging Department

8.) What role does the Golgi Complex play?

• Processes proteins and lipids from the ER.

• Modifies them and sends them to parts of the cell or sends them out of the cell.

VACUOLE: Storage Center in Plants

9. What is the role of the vacuole in plant cells?

• Found only in plant cells• Store water and other liquids• Used for cell support

–When loses water plant wilts

LYSOSOMES: Packages of Destruction

10. What role do lysosomes play in the cell?• Destroy damaged organelles

• Gets rid of waste materials • Protects cell from foreign invaders

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