OBJECTIVE SWBAT: Identify cellular organelles and their purpose.
Identify and describe the function of the following organelles
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Objectives ! Identify and describe the function of the
following organelles: ! Cell Membrane ! Cytoplasm ! Nucleus ! Nucleolus ! Ribosome ! Endoplasmic Reticulum ! Golgi Apparatus ! Lysosome ! Mitochondria ! Centriole
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Organelles ! Organelles are small structures in or
on a cell that carry out a particular function.
! They are similar to the organs of the human body because each organelle has a specific job to do.
! Eukaryotes have distinct membrane bound organelles and prokaryotes do not.
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Cell Membrane
! Cell membranes are made up of 2 layers of phospholipids. ! Phospholipids have a hydrophilic (water loving) and
hydrophobic (water fearing end.) ! Plasma membranes also make up the outer membranes of
other organelles within the cells. ! The fluid mosaic model shows proteins in the cell
membrane to help regulate the flow of materials in and out of the cell.
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Cytoplasm ! As we have already
learned, the cytoplasm is the inner part of the cell where the organelles and other materials are located.
! The cytoplasm includes the liquid medium of the cell called cytosol.
! There are also microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments that create a cytoskeleton to maintain the cell’s is shape.
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Nucleus ! The functions of a cell
are controlled by its nucleus.
! The nucleus houses and protects the cells genetic information in the form of chromosomes (DNA).
! Most nuclei have an area of dense genetic material called the nucleolus.
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Ribosome ! Ribosomes are small
sphere shaped and have a large subunit and a small sub unit that produce proteins.
! They decode the genetic material from the DNA and RNA to produce different proteins as needed by the cell.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum ! The Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R.) is the organelle
responsible for the movement of materials throughout the cell. (The cell’s highway system.)
! Rough E.R. contains ribosomes that produce protein for use by the cell’s membranes.
! Smooth E.R. builds lipids and produces some hormones.
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Golgi Apparatus
! The Golgi Apparatus is the “packing and shipping” center of the cell.
! It takes in the proteins and lipids, stacks them and sends them to the parts of the cells that need them.
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Lysosome ! Lysosomes are the
“digestive” organelles of a cell. They break down materials brought into the cell including carbohydrates, proteins, & lipids.
! They will also break down worn-out organelles that the cell doesn’t need anymore.
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Mitochondria ! The mitochondria are the “powerhouse” of the cells. ! Most cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria. ! They produce ATP which is the functional unit of
energy for most living cells. ! The higher the activity of a cell, the higher the
number of mitochondria.
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Centrioles ! A cells centriole is
located near the nucleus and consists of two short cylinders made up of microtubules.
! They help organize the cytoskeleton during cellular division and reproduction.
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Objectives ! Identify and describe the function of the following
organelles: ! Cell Membrane ! Cytoplasm ! Nucleus ! Nucleolus ! Ribosome ! Endoplasmic Reticulum ! Golgi Apparatus ! Lysosome ! Mitochondria ! Centriole