ANIMAL CELLS & PLANT CELLS. BELL WORK What are three differences between plant & animal cells?
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ANIMAL CELLS & PLANT CELLS
BELL WORK
What are three differences between plant & animal cells?
Plants vs. Animals
There are three main differences between plant and animal cells:
1. Plant cells have a cell wall.
Animal Cells do not.
Plants vs. Animals
2. Plant cells have chloroplasts and Animal Cells do not.
Plants vs. Animals
3. Plant cells have larger vacuoles (storage spaces)
Organelles
What Is An Organelle?
Organelles = little organs that perform specific jobs in the cell
Organelles are found in eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells.
Plant and Animal cells are both examples of eukaryotic cells with organelles
Plant and Animal cells contain many of the same organelles, but there are several differences (mentioned in today’s bell-work)
Nucleus
Job: Controls the Cell
Contains DNA with coded instructions for cell functions.
In a Factory- Boss
Nuclei contain:
Nucleolus- a small, dense region where the assembly of ribosomes begins.
Nuclear envelope- The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear envelope composed of two membranes. These membranes have nuclear pores which allow materials to move into and out of the nucleus.
MitochondriaLooks like: a
bean
Job: powerhouse of the cell-it produces the energy in the form of ATP
In a factory: generator
(energy source)
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
Looks like: Small particles of RNA in the cytoplasm and on the ER
Job: make proteins (protein synthesis)
In a factory: workers
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Looks like: internal membrane system next to the nucleus (rough ER has ribosomes, smooth ER does not)
Job: transports materials Synthesize proteins/
enzymes
In a factory: conveyor belt
Smooth ER & Rough ER
Smooth ER- Smooth ER (SER) acts as a storage organelle. It is important in the creation and storage of lipids and steroids.
Rough ER- Rough ER (RER) is very important in the synthesis and packaging of proteins. Ribosomes are attached to the membrane of the ER, making it “rough.”
Golgi Apparatus
Looks like: stack of membranes
Job: Packs, sorts, and ships proteins & other materials
In a factory: packaging center
Cell Membrane(Plasma Membrane)
Looks like: layered
membrane (called a lipid
bilayer) surrounding the
cell but inside of the cell wall
Job: “the regulator”
-controls what comes in and
out of the cell, protects, and supports the cell
In a factory: security guards
Cell Wall
Looks like: thick layer outside the plasma membrane
Job: structure and support
In a factory: Cement wall
Lysosome
Looks like: small, sac-like organ
Job: breaks down wastes
In a factory: recycling center
Chloroplast
Looks like: green stacks of membranes the contain chlorophyll
Job: perform photosynthesis (convert sunlight into energy)
In the factory: greenhouse
Vacuole
Looks like: sac-like organ. HUGE in plant cells
Job: stores water, food, and waste
In a factory: storage room
Centrioles
Centrioles are made of microtubules.
Job: They play a central role in organizing cell division.
Cytoplasm
The cytoplasm is the portion of the cell outside of the nucleus. Material in the cell membrane (not including the nucleus).
Organelle Function
Nucleus: Contains the DNA and RNA and manufactures
proteins
Nucleolus: In nuclei where ribosomes are synthesized.
Nuclear Envelope: Membrane of lipids and proteins that surrounds nucleus
Centrioles: structure that appears during mitosis(cell division)
Mitochondria: Energy producers of the cell
Ribosomes: Produce proteins
Organelle Function
Golgi Bodies: Packages Proteins
Chloroplasts: Involved in photosynthesis
Vacuoles: Store waste, nutrients, and water
Lysosome: Contains digestive enzymes, mostly in animal cells.
Endoplasmic Reticulum: Passageway that transports proteins from the nucleus
Rough ER is covered in ribosomes, Smooth ER is not!
Exit Ticket
Create a Venn Diagram to compare/ contrast Animal and Plant Cells