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The basic unit of structure for all living things!

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The basic unit of structure for all living things!

Theory – well tested hypothesis.

1.All living things are made up of cells.

2.Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things.

3.New cells come from existing cells.

Prokaryotic Cell – cells that lack a membrane bound nucleus.

Example: Bacteria

Eukaryotic Cell – a cell that contains a membrane bound nucleus and many specialized structures called organelles “tiny organs”

Single Celled – organisms made up of 1 cell (ex. amoeba, paramecium, euglena)

Multicellular – organisms made up of many independent cells working together (plants and animals)

Plant & Animal CellsPlant & Animal Cells

Function – protection & controls what enters and leaves cell.

Structure – double layered Phospholipid membrane

Function – holds all organelles and nutrients.

Structure – semi-solid fluid (water, proteins, various nutrients)

Function – Protects the DNA

Structure – phospholipid membrane (nuclear envelop) & internal fluid called nucleoplasm.

Function – constructs lipids and special proteins (enzymes) for detoxification

Structure – folded phospholipid membrane

Function – modifies proteins and packages them to be shipped out.

Structure –phospholipid membrane found in stacks.

Function – power house of cell – place where food is broken down and turned into energy.

Structure – phospholipid membrane

Plant Cells OnlyPlant Cells Only

Function – makes food (sugars)

Structure – phospholipid membrane

Function – protection and support

Structure – cellulose (carbs.)

Groups of similar cells working together.

1. Epithelial Tissue – covers interior and exterior body surfaces.

Skin

2. Connective Tissue – provides support for the body and connects all of its parts.

3. Nervous Tissue – transmit nerve impulses throughout the body.

4. Muscle Tissue – enable the body to move.

Groups of similar tissues working together.

Groups of similar organs working together.

Function – relays messages from one part of the body to another

Structure – brain, spinal cord & peripheral nerves

Function – serves as a barrier against infection

Structure – skin

Function – brings oxygen in and carbon dioxide out.

Structure – nose, trachea, pharynx, bronchi and lungs

Function – converts foods into molecules that can be used by body.

Structure – mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines

Function – Eliminates waste products

Structure – skin, lungs, kidneys urinary tract

Function – supports body,allows movement and produces blood cells.

Structure – Bones

Function –allows body to move.

Structure – smooth muscle, cardiac muscle & skeletal muscle.

Function – brings oxygen, nutrients, and chemical messengers to cells.

Structure – heart and blood

Function – regulates & controls the bodies functions

Structure – glands

Function – produces sperm & egg cells.

Structure – testes & penis; ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina.

Function – protects the body from disease.

Structure – white blood cells and lymph nodes