Title: Organelles in the Cytoplasm
1Organelles in the Cytoplasm
(1) nucleolus (2) nucleus
(3) ribosome (4) vesicle
(5) rough ER (6) Golgi apparatus
(7) cytoskeleton (8) smooth ER (9)
mitochondria (10) vacuole (11) cytoplasm
(12) lysosome (13) centrioles
- Little Organs found in the cell
2Ribosomes
- Produce proteins
- Made up of small particles of RNA and protein
- Either free in the cytoplasm or attached to
Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)
3RIBOSOMES
- Produce proteins and pass them to the ER
Spinach makes Popeye active, but for his cells to
be active, ribosomes create proteins.
RIBoSomesYum, protein!
4Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.)
- Parts of the cell membrane are assembled and some
proteins are changed (modified) - Rough ER in charge of protein synthesis
- (Called rough because of ribosomes)
- Smooth ER no ribosomes present
- Contains enzymes that perform specialized tasks
such as lipid synthesis
5ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
- Maze-like passageway or hallway that carries
proteins other materials from one part of the
cell to another
The ER acts like a conveyor belt moving materials
from one place to another.
6Golgi Apparatus
- Enzymes here attach carbohydrates and lipids to
proteins - Stack of membranes
- After the ER makes the proteins, they moves into
the Golgi apparatus
7GOLGI BODIES
- Looks like a flattened collection of sacs tubes
- Receives proteins other newly formed materials
from
the ER
Golgi Golden Stack of pancakes!
8GOLGI BODIES
- Packages proteins releases them outside the
cell. - Also, distributes proteins inside the cell.
9Lysosomes
- Small organelle filled with enzymes
- Functions to break down lipids, carbohydrates and
proteins from food into particles that could be
utilized by the rest of the cell - Debris removal (cleans cell)
- Break down worn out organelles
10LYSOSOMES
- Small round structures
- Contain powerful digestive enzymes that break
down large food particles recycle old cell parts
Acts as a wrecking ball that breaks apart wastes
cleaning crew oh the cleaning power of Lysosome
Lysol!
11Vacuoles
- Stores the stuff that the cell needs (water,
carbohydrate, salts and proteins) - Plant and animal cells have vacuoles
- Larger in plant cells
12VACUOLES
- Large, round, water-filled sac floating in the
cytoplasm - Most plant cells have one large vacuole
- Stores food, water and waste
Like your suitcase, a vacuole is a storage space
for the cell.
Imagine vacuuming the floorall of that stuff
is stored and can later be dumped!
13PLANT CELLS
- Have a few extra organelles that function
somewhat differently
14Chloroplasts
- Organelle in a plant cell similar to
mitochondria - Use energy from sunlight to make energy-rich food
molecules in a process known as photosynthesis - Gives plants their green color
15Mitochondria
- Organelles that release energy from stored food
molecules - Power house of the cell
- Energy released from the mitochondria is used by
the cell for growth, development and movement - Found in nearly all eukaryotic cells
16MITOCHONDRIA
- Rod-shaped structures
- produce most of the energy a cell needs to carry
out its function - The powerhouses
Energy Producers The MIGHTY mitochondria!
17- CILIA
- Hair-like projections that move in waves
- FLAGELLA
- Long tail-like projection that moves in whiplike
motion
18Cell Analogy Project
- 1.Obtain Cell Analogy Project from one of your
teachers. - 2. Work in groups to draw your own cell analogy
you must use a different analogy than the example
in the handout! ?
19Levels of Organization
Section 7- 4
CELL
TISSUE
ORGAN
ORGAN SYSTEM
Muscle cell
Smooth muscle tissue
Stomach
Digestive system
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