It is the smallest unit that is capable of
performing life functions.
cell
● The structural and functional unit of all
living organism
cell
The building block of life
cell
Vital functions of an organism occur within
cells
All cells contain _______ information
necessary for regulating cell functions and for transmitting necessary information to the next cell generation
hereditary
EXAMPLES OF CELLS
Amoeba
Nerve cell
RBC
WBC
Plant stem
Bacteria
TWO TYPES OF CELLS
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
PROKARYOTIC
EUKARYOTIC
T or F| cell membrane is present in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
TRUE
Has no definite nucleus; DNA is present but not separate from the rest of the cell
prokaryotes
Do prokaryotes have mitochondria?
NO - enzymes for oxidation reactions located on plasma membrane
Do prokaryotes have Endoplasmic Reticulum?
NO
Do both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have ribosome?
YES
Do prokaryotes and eukaryotes have chloroplasts?
Prokaryotes don’t have it. It photosynthesis is present it is located in chromatophores
Eukaryotes only have it in plant cells
CELL STRUCTURE
PLASMA/CELL MEMBRANE
PLASMA/CELL MEMBRANE
THREE TYPES OF CELL JUNCTIONS
Gap Junction
Desmosome
Tight Junction
GAP JUNCTION
DESMOSOME
TIGHT JUNCTION
Intracellular (ICF)
Fluid…
* Between cells =
* In blood vessels =
* In lymphatic vessels =
Extracellular (ECF)
Interstitial
Plasma
Lymphatic