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THE CELL STRUCTURE AND CELL
ORGANISATION
BY MR. NATHAN SSEKAMATTE
Learning Objective
• To draw and label the different parts of an animal and plant cell
• To explain the functions of a the different parts of a cell
• To give the similarities and differences between the plant and animal
cell.
THE CELL STRUCTURES
• All living things are made up of cells
• A cell is the smallest unit of life that carries out all life processes.
• We have 2 kinds of cells that is to say the animal cell found in animals
and the plant cell found in plants
• In both the animal and plants the cell combine to form tissues, the
tissues combine to form organs and the organs also combine to form
system which make up the body.
• Cells tissues organs system
THE STRUCTURE OF THE ANIMAL CELL
THE STRUCTURE OF A PLANT CELL
FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF CELLS.
CELL WALL
• it binds the protoplasm and allows exchange of materials between
the cell and its environment
• NB The cell wall is found only in pant cell
• The cell wall is made up of cellulose which is rigid and therefore gives
a plant its definite shape
CELL MEMBRANE/ PLASMA MEMBRANE
The cell membrane is a semipermeable lipid bilayer that surrounds the
cytoplasm of all cells. In animal cells, it is the outermost layer of the
cell. In plants, fungi and some bacteria, a cell wall surrounds the cell
membrane to form the cell's outermost layer
1. The cell membrane separates the interior of all cells from the
outside environment which protects the cell from its environment
2. It controls the exchange of materials between the cell and the
environment
CYTOPLASM
This is where all the activities of the cell take place
It contains the cell organelles which are outside the nucleus
NUCLEUS
This located in the center of the cytoplasm in animal cell and at the
sides for the plant cell.
It contains the genetic material. This material is organized as DNA
molecules, along with a variety of proteins, to form chromosomes
It controls cell division
NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
• It binds the nucleus therefore it separates the nuclear material from
the cytoplasm
• It allows exchange of material between the nucleus and the
cytoplasm
CELL VACUOLE
It contains a fluid called cell sap which acts as a temporary food store
It stores waste products from the cell
CHLOROPLAST
They are found only in the plant cell.
They contain a structure called chlorophyll therefore they are sites for
photosynthesis
MITOCHONDRIA
This is where respiration takes place which leads to production of
energy. This is a site for aerobic respiration
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
There are two types of ER: rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and
smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). The outer face of the rough
endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes that are the sites of Protein
synthesis. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum lacks ribosomes and
functions in lipid synthesis
.
• NB. 1. All cells have the mitochondria and rough endoplasmic
reticulum except prokaryotic cells
2. Ribosome is a site of biological protein synthesis
SIMILARITIES OF THE PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL.
• They both contain a nucleus
• They both have a cytoplasm
• They both have a mitochondria
• They both undergo cell division
DIFFERENCES
.
Microscopic view of animal and plant cells.
CATEGORIES OF CELLS
RED BLOOD CELLS
Red blood cells in blood
These transport oxygen in our bodies
WHITE BLOOD CELLS
This defends the body against infections and diseases
.
PLATELETS
These are used for blood clotting.
NERVE CELL
These help in the transmission of impulses
ROOT HAIR CELLS
They are found in plant roots
They absorb water and mineral salts from the soil
XYLEM VESSELS
These transport water to different parts of the plant
PHLOEM
This transports dissolved food to different parts of the plant.
PALLISADE MESOPHYLL CELLS
These are found in leaves of green plants
They carry out the process of photosynthesis
.
.
.
.
Levels of organisation
Learning Objective
By the end of the lesson, I should be able to;
• Describe the meaning of the terms: cell, tissue,organ, organ system
and organism
TISSUE
• This is a group of cells with similar structures working together to perform a
shared function.
•A tissue may be made up of single type of cell or may comprise of different
types of cells. E.g.
i) Blood tissue made up of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Blood
transports materials in the body and offers protection.
ii) Nervous tissue made up of nerve cells. It transmits impulses in the body.
iii) Muscular tissue made up of muscle cells which cause movement of body parts
iv) Photosynthetic tissue made of palisade cells for photosynthesis.
.
ORGAN
This is a structure made up of a group of tissues, working together to perform
specific functions.
• e.g. i) eye for sight ii) Heart for pumping blood iii) Ear for hearing
iv) Kidney for purifying blood v) Leaves for photosynthesis
vi) Roots for absorbing water and mineral salts
.
ORGAN SYSTEM
This is a group of organs with related functions, working together to perform body
functions.
•e.g.
•i) nervous system (Brain, Spinal cord),
•ii) circulatory system (Heart, Lungs and Blood vessels),
•iii) Digestive system (gullet, stomach, small intestines).
•iv) Shoot system (leaves stems. flowers)
•v) Root system (roots)
.
.
.
.

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The Cell Structure

  • 1. THE CELL STRUCTURE AND CELL ORGANISATION BY MR. NATHAN SSEKAMATTE
  • 2. Learning Objective • To draw and label the different parts of an animal and plant cell • To explain the functions of a the different parts of a cell • To give the similarities and differences between the plant and animal cell.
  • 3. THE CELL STRUCTURES • All living things are made up of cells • A cell is the smallest unit of life that carries out all life processes. • We have 2 kinds of cells that is to say the animal cell found in animals and the plant cell found in plants • In both the animal and plants the cell combine to form tissues, the tissues combine to form organs and the organs also combine to form system which make up the body. • Cells tissues organs system
  • 4. THE STRUCTURE OF THE ANIMAL CELL
  • 5. THE STRUCTURE OF A PLANT CELL
  • 6. FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF CELLS. CELL WALL • it binds the protoplasm and allows exchange of materials between the cell and its environment • NB The cell wall is found only in pant cell • The cell wall is made up of cellulose which is rigid and therefore gives a plant its definite shape
  • 7. CELL MEMBRANE/ PLASMA MEMBRANE The cell membrane is a semipermeable lipid bilayer that surrounds the cytoplasm of all cells. In animal cells, it is the outermost layer of the cell. In plants, fungi and some bacteria, a cell wall surrounds the cell membrane to form the cell's outermost layer 1. The cell membrane separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment which protects the cell from its environment 2. It controls the exchange of materials between the cell and the environment
  • 8. CYTOPLASM This is where all the activities of the cell take place It contains the cell organelles which are outside the nucleus NUCLEUS This located in the center of the cytoplasm in animal cell and at the sides for the plant cell. It contains the genetic material. This material is organized as DNA molecules, along with a variety of proteins, to form chromosomes It controls cell division
  • 9. NUCLEAR MEMBRANE • It binds the nucleus therefore it separates the nuclear material from the cytoplasm • It allows exchange of material between the nucleus and the cytoplasm CELL VACUOLE It contains a fluid called cell sap which acts as a temporary food store It stores waste products from the cell
  • 10. CHLOROPLAST They are found only in the plant cell. They contain a structure called chlorophyll therefore they are sites for photosynthesis
  • 11. MITOCHONDRIA This is where respiration takes place which leads to production of energy. This is a site for aerobic respiration
  • 12. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM There are two types of ER: rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER). The outer face of the rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes that are the sites of Protein synthesis. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum lacks ribosomes and functions in lipid synthesis
  • 13. .
  • 14. • NB. 1. All cells have the mitochondria and rough endoplasmic reticulum except prokaryotic cells 2. Ribosome is a site of biological protein synthesis
  • 15. SIMILARITIES OF THE PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL. • They both contain a nucleus • They both have a cytoplasm • They both have a mitochondria • They both undergo cell division
  • 17. .
  • 18. Microscopic view of animal and plant cells.
  • 20. RED BLOOD CELLS Red blood cells in blood These transport oxygen in our bodies
  • 21. WHITE BLOOD CELLS This defends the body against infections and diseases
  • 22. .
  • 23. PLATELETS These are used for blood clotting.
  • 24. NERVE CELL These help in the transmission of impulses
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. ROOT HAIR CELLS They are found in plant roots They absorb water and mineral salts from the soil
  • 28. XYLEM VESSELS These transport water to different parts of the plant
  • 29. PHLOEM This transports dissolved food to different parts of the plant.
  • 30. PALLISADE MESOPHYLL CELLS These are found in leaves of green plants They carry out the process of photosynthesis
  • 31. .
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  • 34. .
  • 36. Learning Objective By the end of the lesson, I should be able to; • Describe the meaning of the terms: cell, tissue,organ, organ system and organism
  • 37. TISSUE • This is a group of cells with similar structures working together to perform a shared function. •A tissue may be made up of single type of cell or may comprise of different types of cells. E.g. i) Blood tissue made up of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Blood transports materials in the body and offers protection. ii) Nervous tissue made up of nerve cells. It transmits impulses in the body. iii) Muscular tissue made up of muscle cells which cause movement of body parts iv) Photosynthetic tissue made of palisade cells for photosynthesis.
  • 38. .
  • 39. ORGAN This is a structure made up of a group of tissues, working together to perform specific functions. • e.g. i) eye for sight ii) Heart for pumping blood iii) Ear for hearing iv) Kidney for purifying blood v) Leaves for photosynthesis vi) Roots for absorbing water and mineral salts
  • 40. .
  • 41.
  • 42. ORGAN SYSTEM This is a group of organs with related functions, working together to perform body functions. •e.g. •i) nervous system (Brain, Spinal cord), •ii) circulatory system (Heart, Lungs and Blood vessels), •iii) Digestive system (gullet, stomach, small intestines). •iv) Shoot system (leaves stems. flowers) •v) Root system (roots)
  • 43. .
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