+ All Categories
Home > Documents > The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs...

The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs...

Date post: 30-Dec-2015
Category:
Upload: whitney-reeves
View: 219 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
26
The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.
Transcript
Page 1: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

The Cell As A “City”

Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to

be done.

Page 2: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Lets take each organelle and put it’s job into a “life” situation. . . .

• Nucleus—basically like the boss, mayor, principal, chairman of the board—get the picture?

• Job—to direct all the cell’s activities, even reproduction.

Page 3: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Surrounding the city is the . . .

• Cell membrane—this acts like a fence or gate. Why?-it allows some things in and keeps other things out. It can bring things in or take them out and uses energy to do accomplish this-- (active transport).

Page 4: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

There is more to the nucleus. . .

• Remember the nucleus is the “control center”• The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane

called the nuclear envelope. This is a protection for the nucleus. Envelopes protect the letter inside—in this case, the nuclear membrane protects the nucleus.

Page 5: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

The nuclear envelope has “PORES”

• Materials pass in and out of the nucleus through the pores in the nuclear envelope.

Page 6: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Think of the this movement as a traveling/jumping through the pore to deliver or remove substances.

Page 7: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Chromatin is in the nucleus---?

• What is it? • Genetic material (DNA)• SO----?!?! • The genetic material contains the instructions for directing the

cell’s activities! It also makes you tall, short, brown hair, etc.• This ensures that a leaf cell grows and divides to form more

leaf cells or a puppy has puppies and not kittens.

Page 8: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Nucleolus• This structure is inside the nucleus and

produces ribosomes.

Page 9: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Mitochondria• These appear as jelly-bean shaped; their job is to take thefood that the organism ingests and convert it into energy. The nicknamefor the mitochondria is “The

Powerhouse”

Page 10: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)• The highway of the cell.They appear as mazes ofpassageways. Proteins andother materials are carried from one area ofthe cell to the other.

Page 12: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Cytoplasm• This is the jelly-like substance that all

organelles float in. Cytoplasm actually helps the organelles move (stream) around in the cell.

• Cytoplasm is basically clear.• This slide has been stained-------

Page 13: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Golgi Body

• This is like the packing/shipping department.

• Proteins are sent here and packaged up to be sent out to other parts of the cell. Materials can also be sent outside the cell.

Page 14: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Vacuoles• These are storage areas in the cell. They may

contain food, water and also waste. The vacuole is large in a plant cell; small or even absent in an animal cell.

Page 15: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Lysosomes

• Small, round structures which contain chemicals to break down certain materials—you can think of lysosomes as a clean-up crew. The contents are enzymes, acids, etc.

Page 16: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Chloroplasts—only in Plants!!!

• Otherwise we would be. . . . . . .

• Green People!

Page 17: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Seriously—a chloroplast is for. . .

• Photosynthesis—In this process, plants make the food for the themselves by using CO2, water and sunlight.

Page 18: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

What else does a plant have that an animal cell does not?

•Cell Wall• Cell walls provide• structure and• protection for the • cell.

Page 19: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

So-------

• Plant lots of trees so we have lots of fresh oxygen!!!

Page 20: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Mitochondria –vs- chloroplast

• They do not really look the same!!!

Page 21: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

WOW—do you have all that now?• Remember—think of the cell as a mini-city where each organelle has a

job to do—• Nucleus-boss/control center-remember the nucleolus and the nuclear

membrane are with the nucleus.• Cytoplasm-something soft to sit in-jelly-like substance• Ribosome-produces proteins• Lysosome-cleanup crew/janitor (contains enzymes)• Endoplasmic reticulum-highway to move to different areas of the cell.• Golgi body—packing/shipping department• Vacuole-storage area• Mitochondria-produces power (powerhouse) for energy needs• Cell membrane-like a gate to let things in and out-also separates the

inside of the cell from the environment outside.

Page 22: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

What parts are missing?

• Plants only—cell wall and chloroplasts!

Page 23: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

What color would we be if we could perform photosynthesis?

• Green--- of course!—like Hulk

Page 24: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Well—do your brains hurt?

• I sure hope so!!!

• You earned it!

Page 26: The Cell As A “City” Each organelle has a job---your cells run like a little city with many jobs to be done.

Cells are COOL!!!!

•Study hard!!

•The end


Recommended