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Cell Structure and Function
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• All living things are made up of basic units called cells.
• Cells vary in shape, sizes and content depending on their function.
• A light microscope is usually used to help us observe microscopic cells.
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• The living component of a cell is called protoplasm.
• Protoplasm = cytoplasm + nucleus
• Protoplasm surrounded by plasma membrane.
• Plant cells have an outer boundary called the cell wall.
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Animal cell
Plant cell
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Cell Parts and Structures
• With electron microscopes, scientists are able to see the cellular components of a cell in greater detail.
• The cytoplasm contains structures called organelles.
• Organelles perform specific function which enable the cell to function as a unit of life.
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• Controls cellular activities.
• Nucleus membrane controls inflow and outflow of material to and from nucleus
• Nucleolus acts as site of ribosome construction.
• Chromosome carries hereditary information.
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• Acts as a medium where biochemical reactions and most living processes occur within the cell.
• Provides the organelles with substances obtained from external environment.
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• Separates the content of the cell from its external environment.
• Regulates the movement of substances entering and leaving the cell.
• Allows the exchange of nutrients, respiratory gases and wastes products between the cell and its environment.
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• Chlorophyll captures the energy of sunlight and converts light energy into chemical energy during photosynthesis.
• The green pigment of chlorophyll gives plants their colour.
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• Stores chemicals such as organic acids, sugar, amino acids, mineral salts, oxygen, carbon dioxide and so on.
• Regulates water balance in plant cells.
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• Maintains the shape of plant cells.
• Provides mechanical strength and support to plant cells.
• Protects plants cells from rupturing due to the movement of excess water into the cells.
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• Forms a network of transportation within the cell.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
(has ribosomes attached to its surface)
Transports protein which is synthesized in ribosomes.
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
(does not have ribosome attach to its surface)
Transports and synthesized fat and glyserol
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• Site of proteins synthesis.
• They are either bound to the endoplasmic reticulum or lie free in the cytoplasm.
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• The sites of cellular respiration.
• Principle site of energy production.
• Energy generated or released in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
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• Functions as a processing, packaging and transport centre of carbohydrates, proteins and glycoproteins.
• These materials will be membrane-bound and secrete through vesicles.
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• As a digestive compartments.
• In certain unicellular organisms, lysosomes fuse with food vacuoles and dispense their enzymes into these vacuoles to digest the contents of the vacuoles
Lysosomes
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Comparison of
an Animal Cell
& a Plant Cell
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Both has nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, ribosome, cell
membrane, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic recticulum and Golgi apparatus
Similarities
Animal Cell Plant Cell
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Animal Cell Plant CellDifferences
Do not have fixed shape Shape Have a fixed shape
Do not have cell walls Cell walls Have cell walls
Do not have vacuoles. If present, vacuoles are usually
small and numerousVacuoles Have a large central
vacuole
Do not have chloroplasts ChloroplastsAll green plants have
chloroplast which contain chlorophyll
Have centrioles centrioles Do not have centrioles
Carbohydrate is stored in the form of glycogen Food storage Carbohydrate is stored in
the form of starch
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The Density of Organelles in Spesific Cells
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• The number of organelles in each cell varies according to type of organism and nature of the cell.
For example,
• more active cells will possess more mitochondria than less active cells.
• Abundant chloroplasts are found in the palisade mesophyll cells than other parts of the leaves.
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Require energy to propel through the uterus towards the Fallopian tubes, so that fertilisation can take place.
Sperm cells
High density of ______
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Contract and relax to enable movement and flight
Muscle cells
High density of ______
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Require large amounts of energy during active cell division to produce new cells
Cells in meristems
High density of ______
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Mesophyll palisade cells
Absorb sunlight during photosynthesis
High density of ______