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Plant Cell
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Plant Cell
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Cytoplasm
Key process = Metabolism – all the chemical reactions that take place in the cell.
Jelly like substance that contains the organelles.
Analogy - Jello
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Nucleus
• Control Center• Contains nearly all DNA – instructions for making
proteins and other important molecules• Surrounded by nuclear envelope/membrane• Key processes:
Controls metabolism of cell, controlCell division, proteinsynthesis
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Chromosome• (The Data) … all the directions
• (DNA)
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Nucleolus• Nucleolus – small dense region inside nucleus.
Ribosomes are made here.
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Endoplasmic Reticulum• Transportation• Rough Endoplasmic
Reticulum (RER)– Covered in ribosomes (rough)– Makes and transports proteins,
especially membrane proteins• Smooth Endoplasmic
Reticulum (SER)– Synthesis (make) of membrane
lipids– Contain enzymes that can
detoxification of drugs – Liver has lots of SER’s
Notice how the E.R. is attached to the nucleus …. Like the ‘hallways’
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Smooth and Rough ER
Key process: Transportation of molecules
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Ribosomes!
• Protein Factory• Proteins are assembled on these organelles by
following coded instructions from the nucleus
Key process: Proteinsynthesis
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Golgi Apparatus• Packaging Center• Modify, sort, and package proteins and other
materials from the endoplasmic reticulum for storage or secretion.
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Key processes: Packaging and sorting of proteins
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Mitochondria• Power House• Convert chemical energy stored in food to a
form a cell can use (ATP) during the process of cellular respiration.
• Contain own ‘Mitochondrial DNA’
• Has double membrane
Key process: Cellular respirationC6H12O6 + O2 H2O +CO2 + ATP
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Chloroplast• Food Factory • Only in plants – Contains chlorophyll• Captures energy from the sun and converts it into chemical
energy by a process called photosynthesis • 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy (from sunlight) C6H12O6 + 6 O2
Key process: Photosynthesis
Glucose
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Plastids - Chloroplasts, Chromoplasts and Leucoplasts
• Chromoplasts contain carotenoids that give flowers, fruit and autumn leaves their orange, yellow and red colors.
•Leucoplasts store starch and other molecules for the cell. Many in potato cells.
Process - Storage
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Mitochondria/Chloroplasts• These two utilize energy from food and the sun
respectively and convert it into energy the cell can use.
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Cytoskeleton• Cell Framework• A network of protein filaments
that helps the cell to maintain its shape (microtubules, microfilaments)
Process = support
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Vacuoles• Storage Facility• Plants have big vacuoles• Store materials like water, salts, proteins, and
carbohydrates• In plants, there is a large vacuole which helps with
maintaining pressure (turgor pressure) Support– Allows plant to support heavy
loads like leaves and branches
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Cell boundaries aka cell membrane• Cell membrane regulates what enters/leaves the cell.
Process - Osmosis
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Cell Wall• Castle Wall• Only in Plant Cells• Provides support and protection for cell• Mostly made of cellulose– Cellulose is the key component of wood and paper
Process = Support And protection