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Cells and Cell 
Specialization 
General Science 
Ms S Butler
Objectives 
 Identify and define parts of the cell
Introduction
Parts of a cell 
 Organelle 
 Nucleus 
 Cytoplasm 
 Protoplasm 
 Chloroplasts 
 Cell wall 
 Cell membrane 
 Vacuole
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Specialized Cells 
 All cells have a membrane, nucleus and 
cytoplasm. 
 However there are a great variety of shapes. 
 This is because each type of cell has a particular 
job to do and its structure is formed to suit its 
 function. 
 This is called cell specialization; there is a division 
of labour among cells of the organism.
RED BLOOD CELLS 
 Function: Carry oxygen 
from lungs to 
 cells of the body. 
 Adaptation: contain a 
red substance called 
haemoglobin, which 
picks up oxygen. 
 Mature red blood cells 
have no nucleus
White Blood Cells 
 White blood cells 
defend the body 
against germs. 
 One type of WBC can 
engulf germs these are 
called Phagocytes 
 One type of WBC can 
produce substances 
called antibodies 
which destroy germs or 
poisons they produce
Muscle Cells- Smooth Muscle 
Smooth muscle 
cells can contract 
(shorten), this 
contraction cause 
things to move. 
Found in internal 
organs like 
stomach , food 
canals
Muscle Cell- Skeletal Muscle 
 Skeletal muscle cells 
or striated or 
voluntary muscles 
 Can shorten to move 
bones. 
 Long, cylinder, 
shaped fibres that 
have striped 
appearance.
Muscle Cell- Cardiac Muscle 
 Cardiac muscle cells are 
found in the heart. 
 The contraction and 
relaxation of cardiac 
muscles cells cause the 
heart to pump blood 
throughout the body 
 Stripe appearance and 
from short branching 
threads or fibres.
Nerve Cell 
 Carry messages 
called impulses from 
one part of the body 
to another. 
 Adaptations: 
dendrites, axon, cell 
body 
 3 types: motor, 
sensory 
intermediate
Bone Cells 
 Bone cells make 
bone to support 
the body 
 Make bone 
marrow which 
makes red and 
white blood cells
Epithelial Cells 
 Cover and 
protect surfaces 
inside and 
outside the 
body. 
 The cheek cells 
inside the mouth 
and skin cells 
are examples of 
epithelial cells 
 Adaptation: Thin 
for absorption
Gametes- Sex Cells- Sperm 
Cell 
 Sperm cell-males 
have a tail 
for swimming, a 
head containing 
the nucleus, 
produced in the 
testis in males
Gametes- Sex Cells- Egg 
Cell 
 Egg cell- females 
store food in the 
cytoplasm for 
developing 
embryo, larger than 
other cells, 
produced in the 
ovaries.
Palisade Cells 
 Found in the 
leaves of plants 
contains lots of 
chloroplast for 
photosynthesis
Root Hair Cells 
 Found on the 
roots of plants 
in little hairs. 
 Long and thin 
to absorb water 
from the soil
Guard Cells 
 Guard cells are 
specialized cells 
located in the lower 
leaf epidermis of plants. 
These form tiny pores in 
the leaf surface are 
necessary for gas 
exchange into and out 
of the plant.
Questions 
Which Cell is responsible for: 
a) Absorbing water for plants? 
b) Transporting oxygen in animals 
c) Making food for plants 
d) Transporting messages around the body 
e) Allowing movement for the body 
f) Protect the body from infection
Questions 
What is a cell? 
 Name the 3 basic parts of a cell. 
 Name 2 main types of cells. Give 2 
examples of each type. 
 State 4 differences between the 2 main 
types of cells. 
What is meant by the term cell 
specialization.
Body Organization 
 CELLS--> TISSUES--> ORGANS--> SYSTEMS--> ORGANISM
 We know what a cell is. What is a cell? 
 What is a tissue 
 A tissue is a group of similar cells working 
together to perform specific function.
Questions- THINK!!! 
What is an organ? 
What is an organ system? 
 Name some examples of organ systems. 
 An organism is a whole functioning body 
that consists of a number of organ systems 
that work together to keep it alive.
Examples of Organs 
Human Organ Plant Organs 
Heart Leaf 
Lungs Stem 
Brain Flower 
Kidneys Root
S0ME OF THE MAJOR ORGANS IN THE 
HUMAN BODY 
THE BRAIN 
THE LUNGS 
THE LIVER 
THE STOMACH 
THE 
BLADDER 
NEXT
THE BRAIN
THE LUNGS
THE STOMACH
THE LIVER
THE BLADDER
THE HEART
THE KIDNEYS
• Circulatory 
• Digestive 
• Endocrine 
• Excretory 
• Immune 
• Muscular 
• Nervous 
• Reproductive 
• Respiratory 
• Skeletal 
• Skin 
• Carries needed material to and waste away from 
the body 
• Takes in food, breaks it down, & absorbs nutrients 
• Controls many regulatory processes by mean of 
chemicals 
• Removes waste 
• Fights disease 
• Enables the body to move (voluntary & involuntary 
motion) 
• Detects and interprets information from the 
environment outside the body and from within the 
body 
• Produces sex cells & controls male & female 
characteristics 
• Supports the body, protects it and works with 
muscles to allow movement 
• Protects the body, keeps water inside the body & 
regulates body temperature
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Cells and cell specialization

  • 1. Cells and Cell Specialization General Science Ms S Butler
  • 2. Objectives  Identify and define parts of the cell
  • 4. Parts of a cell  Organelle  Nucleus  Cytoplasm  Protoplasm  Chloroplasts  Cell wall  Cell membrane  Vacuole
  • 7. Specialized Cells  All cells have a membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm.  However there are a great variety of shapes.  This is because each type of cell has a particular job to do and its structure is formed to suit its  function.  This is called cell specialization; there is a division of labour among cells of the organism.
  • 8. RED BLOOD CELLS  Function: Carry oxygen from lungs to  cells of the body.  Adaptation: contain a red substance called haemoglobin, which picks up oxygen.  Mature red blood cells have no nucleus
  • 9. White Blood Cells  White blood cells defend the body against germs.  One type of WBC can engulf germs these are called Phagocytes  One type of WBC can produce substances called antibodies which destroy germs or poisons they produce
  • 10. Muscle Cells- Smooth Muscle Smooth muscle cells can contract (shorten), this contraction cause things to move. Found in internal organs like stomach , food canals
  • 11. Muscle Cell- Skeletal Muscle  Skeletal muscle cells or striated or voluntary muscles  Can shorten to move bones.  Long, cylinder, shaped fibres that have striped appearance.
  • 12. Muscle Cell- Cardiac Muscle  Cardiac muscle cells are found in the heart.  The contraction and relaxation of cardiac muscles cells cause the heart to pump blood throughout the body  Stripe appearance and from short branching threads or fibres.
  • 13. Nerve Cell  Carry messages called impulses from one part of the body to another.  Adaptations: dendrites, axon, cell body  3 types: motor, sensory intermediate
  • 14. Bone Cells  Bone cells make bone to support the body  Make bone marrow which makes red and white blood cells
  • 15. Epithelial Cells  Cover and protect surfaces inside and outside the body.  The cheek cells inside the mouth and skin cells are examples of epithelial cells  Adaptation: Thin for absorption
  • 16. Gametes- Sex Cells- Sperm Cell  Sperm cell-males have a tail for swimming, a head containing the nucleus, produced in the testis in males
  • 17. Gametes- Sex Cells- Egg Cell  Egg cell- females store food in the cytoplasm for developing embryo, larger than other cells, produced in the ovaries.
  • 18. Palisade Cells  Found in the leaves of plants contains lots of chloroplast for photosynthesis
  • 19. Root Hair Cells  Found on the roots of plants in little hairs.  Long and thin to absorb water from the soil
  • 20. Guard Cells  Guard cells are specialized cells located in the lower leaf epidermis of plants. These form tiny pores in the leaf surface are necessary for gas exchange into and out of the plant.
  • 21. Questions Which Cell is responsible for: a) Absorbing water for plants? b) Transporting oxygen in animals c) Making food for plants d) Transporting messages around the body e) Allowing movement for the body f) Protect the body from infection
  • 22. Questions What is a cell?  Name the 3 basic parts of a cell.  Name 2 main types of cells. Give 2 examples of each type.  State 4 differences between the 2 main types of cells. What is meant by the term cell specialization.
  • 23. Body Organization  CELLS--> TISSUES--> ORGANS--> SYSTEMS--> ORGANISM
  • 24.  We know what a cell is. What is a cell?  What is a tissue  A tissue is a group of similar cells working together to perform specific function.
  • 25. Questions- THINK!!! What is an organ? What is an organ system?  Name some examples of organ systems.  An organism is a whole functioning body that consists of a number of organ systems that work together to keep it alive.
  • 26. Examples of Organs Human Organ Plant Organs Heart Leaf Lungs Stem Brain Flower Kidneys Root
  • 27. S0ME OF THE MAJOR ORGANS IN THE HUMAN BODY THE BRAIN THE LUNGS THE LIVER THE STOMACH THE BLADDER NEXT
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. • Circulatory • Digestive • Endocrine • Excretory • Immune • Muscular • Nervous • Reproductive • Respiratory • Skeletal • Skin • Carries needed material to and waste away from the body • Takes in food, breaks it down, & absorbs nutrients • Controls many regulatory processes by mean of chemicals • Removes waste • Fights disease • Enables the body to move (voluntary & involuntary motion) • Detects and interprets information from the environment outside the body and from within the body • Produces sex cells & controls male & female characteristics • Supports the body, protects it and works with muscles to allow movement • Protects the body, keeps water inside the body & regulates body temperature