Organic cells presentation for young learners

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About This Presentation

organic cells


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Introduction to Cells

Discovery of Cells
The Cell -the basic unit of an organism
What piece of scientific equipment do you think
needed to be invented before this was
possible?…
The microscope!

The Cell Theory –
3 rules you must know
1.All organisms are composed of one or more cells.
2.The cell is the basic unit of structure and
organization of organisms.
3.All cells come from preexisting cells.
Viruses are NOT
considered living cells
Wacky History of Cell Theory

Overview of cell types
Prokaryotes
(no nucleus)
Eukaryotes
(have nucleus)
Plant
cell
Animal
cell

Prokaryotes
Don’t have a nucleus
Don’t have organelles
Are very simple
Oldest form of life
Ex: bacteria
Eukaryotes
Have a nucleus
Have organelles
Are more advanced
Ex: plants, animals, fungi,
protists

Eukaryotes have Organelles
Eukaryotic cells contain a variety of structures inside
them called ORGANELLES
Special structures in a cell that each have their own
special job.
“Little
organs”

Organelles found in All
Eukaryotes
Eukaryotes
(have nucleus)
Plant
cell
Animal
cell

Nucleus
Controls the cell’s life processes
Stores genetic material (DNA)
“Control Center”of the cell

Cytoplasm
Where all the chemical reactions occur.
A jelly-like substance that the organelles float in

Cell Membrane
(Plasma Membrane)
Thin barrier that surrounds the cells
Controls transport of materials in and out of the cell
Waste exits cell through the membrane

“Powerhouse”of the cell
Takes food and turns it into energy for the cell (Cellular
Respiration)
Mitochondria

Stores food, waste, and water
A “storage container” for the cell
Vacuoles

Makes proteins
Proteins are needed for growth and repair of a cell
Ribosome

Breaks down food and old cell parts.
Lysosome

Endoplasmic Reticulum
(ER)
Golgi
Packages and ships materials in
the cell
“FedEx” of the cell
Makes fats and
proteins (in ribosome)

Only found in animal cells and help with cell
reproduction
Centrioles

Organelles found only in Plants
•Cell Wall –firm wall around cell that provides
support & protection
•Chloroplast–use energy from the sun
to make food (photosynthesis)

Summary: Animal vs. Plant cell
Animal Cell Plant Cell
•Round shape
•Has centrioles
•Square shape
•No centrioles
•Large vacuole in
center
•Has cell wall

See If You Can Answer These…
1.Which factor contributed most to the
development of the cell theory?
A) the discovery of many new species during
the last century
B) the development in advanced techniques to
determine the chemical composition of
substances
C) the increase in knowledge concerning
factors influencing the rate of evolution
D) the improvement in microscopes and
microscopic techniques during the last two
centuries
2. Which statement is not part of the cell theory?
A) Cells are the structural units in living things
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Which of the following describes a prokaryotic cell?
A) contain membrane bound organelles
B) do not have a nucleus
C) have a nucleus
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