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Animal Cells
OBJECTIVES
DISCUSSION
EVALUATION
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the discussion, the students will be expected to:
i. Identify the different parts of an animal cell and know their
functions.
ii. Draw and label its parts after the discussion.
iii. Give the importance in knowing the different parts of an
animal cell.
 1665, Robert Hooke examined thin slices
of cork and other plant materials
contained microscopic compartments; named it cells
 Anton Van Leeuwenhoek made further observations of
the cells of plants , animals and microorganisms
 Matthias Schleiden –all plants are composed cells
 Theodore Schwann– all animals are composed of cells
 Rudolf Virchow- proposed the cell theory
 1840,Purkinje named the cell contents protoplasm
1.Nucleolus
2.Nucleus
3.Ribosome
4.Vesicle
5.Rough endoplasmic reticulum
6.Golgi apparatus (or "Golgi body")
7.Cytoskeleton
8.Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
9.Mitochondrion
10.Vacuole
11.Cytosol
12.Lysosome
13.Centrosome
14.Cell membrane
 largest structure in the nucleus
consists of nucleolar organizers,
ribosomal RNA, and proteins
Function:
primarily serves as the site of ribosome
synthesis and assembly.
.
 Notable structure within the cell
 The genetic control centre of the cell
-chromatin(network of dark-staining
threads)
 Surrounded by nuclear envelope
Function:
directs cell division
control protein synthesis
and many of the metabolic activities of
the cell
 The border of the cell
 About 8 nm thick
 A semi-permeable membrane
 Composed of proteins and lipids
Unit membrane Model-tripartite
arrangement of the plasma membrane
(protein-lipid-protein)
Fluid Mosaic model-
protein molecules penetrated into
the lipid layers and not continuous
in on the surface of lipid
Function:
It supports and protects the cell.
Regulates the movement of material in
and out of the cell
Facilitated diffusion- scattering of particles,
from high concentration to lower
concentration
Active transport- process resembling
facilitated diffusion in that it involves
association of molecules to be transported
with a membrane
area of low concentration to high
concentration
Pinocytosis- engulfing of particles
A large interconnecting membrane of
tunnels
Continuous with the nuclear envelope
Two types:
1. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- network of interconnected flattened
sacs
- is studded with ribosomes
Function:
to make protein( secretory protein),
to make more membrane channelling
products both to the outside of the cell, via
the membrane
2.Smooth Endoplasmic
Reticulum
 network of interconnected
tubules
 lack of ribomes
 Function: Synthesizing and
secreting of certain steroid
hormones, enzymes of
carbohydrate metabolism, and
enzymes of lipid synthesis.
 Named from Camillo Golgi, n
Italian biologist and physician
 A series of from 3 to 20 parallel
flattened sacs closely stacked
together, cisternae
 End of the sacs bud off various
vesicles
Function: receives and modifies and
packages the substances
manufactured by ER,
 Are spherical to rod- shaped
structures from 0.2 to 7µm; a
doubled layer membrane
 Cristae( complex folding of inner
membrane)
 Mobile structures, capable of
changing their shapes
 “powerhouse of the cell”
Function:
produced energy in the form of
ATP
 Produced by the rough ER and
the Golgi apparatus.
 Two Greek words, “breakdown
body”
 Are membrane bound, dense-
appearing structures that
contain enzymes( acid
hydrolases)
 Function: acts as waste –
disposal units, digesting and
removing foreign material
 “suicidal bag”
 enclosed compartments which
are filled with water containing
inorganic and organic
molecules including enzymes
in solution
 Function:
Digestion; storage of chemicals,
cell enlargement; water balance
 Tiny spherical structure
 Bodies in which the amino
acids are bound together
 Site of protein synthesis
 quite near the nucleus
 Inside of it is the centriole
 Centriole—
pair of small rod –like
structure
there are attached microtubules
in the wall
Function:
active in the process of cell
division( mitosis)
 an intracellular matrix that
supports cell shape and
function
 The matrix is a dynamic
structure composed of three
main proteins
 Has three components:
 microfilaments
 microtubules
 intermediate filaments,
Actin filaments are in red,
microtubules are in green,
Microtubules- tiny cylindrical
elements of animal cells about 20 to 25
nm in diameter
 composed of tubulins
 function: provide rigidity and
shape in one area
 Tracts for organelle movement within
the cell
 Basis of ciliary and flagellar
movement
Microtubules in gel
fixated cell
Microfilaments-smaller than
microtubules ranging in
diameter from 4 to 7 nm
 Solid helical rods composed of
actin
 Function:providing motive
force for cell contraction
amoeboid movement, and
possibly intracellular transport
Protoplasm that surrounds
the nucleus
A semi-liquid substance that
composes the foundation of the cell
Within the cytoplasm are a number
of different organelles
Biology: Concepts and Connections by Campbell, Mitchelle
and Reece
General Zoology by Storer,Usinger, Stibbens
E-biology: The Next Generation by Santos, Danac and
Ocampo
Biology for non-sience majors by Reyes et. Al
Wikipedia.org
Enchanted Learning.com

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zoologyreport-160730012626.pdf

  • 2. OBJECTIVES At the end of the discussion, the students will be expected to: i. Identify the different parts of an animal cell and know their functions. ii. Draw and label its parts after the discussion. iii. Give the importance in knowing the different parts of an animal cell.
  • 3.  1665, Robert Hooke examined thin slices of cork and other plant materials contained microscopic compartments; named it cells  Anton Van Leeuwenhoek made further observations of the cells of plants , animals and microorganisms  Matthias Schleiden –all plants are composed cells  Theodore Schwann– all animals are composed of cells  Rudolf Virchow- proposed the cell theory  1840,Purkinje named the cell contents protoplasm
  • 4. 1.Nucleolus 2.Nucleus 3.Ribosome 4.Vesicle 5.Rough endoplasmic reticulum 6.Golgi apparatus (or "Golgi body") 7.Cytoskeleton 8.Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 9.Mitochondrion 10.Vacuole 11.Cytosol 12.Lysosome 13.Centrosome 14.Cell membrane
  • 5.  largest structure in the nucleus consists of nucleolar organizers, ribosomal RNA, and proteins Function: primarily serves as the site of ribosome synthesis and assembly. .
  • 6.  Notable structure within the cell  The genetic control centre of the cell -chromatin(network of dark-staining threads)  Surrounded by nuclear envelope Function: directs cell division control protein synthesis and many of the metabolic activities of the cell
  • 7.  The border of the cell  About 8 nm thick  A semi-permeable membrane  Composed of proteins and lipids Unit membrane Model-tripartite arrangement of the plasma membrane (protein-lipid-protein)
  • 8. Fluid Mosaic model- protein molecules penetrated into the lipid layers and not continuous in on the surface of lipid
  • 9. Function: It supports and protects the cell. Regulates the movement of material in and out of the cell Facilitated diffusion- scattering of particles, from high concentration to lower concentration Active transport- process resembling facilitated diffusion in that it involves association of molecules to be transported with a membrane area of low concentration to high concentration Pinocytosis- engulfing of particles
  • 10. A large interconnecting membrane of tunnels Continuous with the nuclear envelope Two types: 1. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - network of interconnected flattened sacs - is studded with ribosomes Function: to make protein( secretory protein), to make more membrane channelling products both to the outside of the cell, via the membrane
  • 11. 2.Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum  network of interconnected tubules  lack of ribomes  Function: Synthesizing and secreting of certain steroid hormones, enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism, and enzymes of lipid synthesis.
  • 12.  Named from Camillo Golgi, n Italian biologist and physician  A series of from 3 to 20 parallel flattened sacs closely stacked together, cisternae  End of the sacs bud off various vesicles Function: receives and modifies and packages the substances manufactured by ER,
  • 13.  Are spherical to rod- shaped structures from 0.2 to 7µm; a doubled layer membrane  Cristae( complex folding of inner membrane)  Mobile structures, capable of changing their shapes  “powerhouse of the cell” Function: produced energy in the form of ATP
  • 14.  Produced by the rough ER and the Golgi apparatus.  Two Greek words, “breakdown body”  Are membrane bound, dense- appearing structures that contain enzymes( acid hydrolases)  Function: acts as waste – disposal units, digesting and removing foreign material  “suicidal bag”
  • 15.  enclosed compartments which are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules including enzymes in solution  Function: Digestion; storage of chemicals, cell enlargement; water balance
  • 16.  Tiny spherical structure  Bodies in which the amino acids are bound together  Site of protein synthesis
  • 17.  quite near the nucleus  Inside of it is the centriole  Centriole— pair of small rod –like structure there are attached microtubules in the wall Function: active in the process of cell division( mitosis)
  • 18.  an intracellular matrix that supports cell shape and function  The matrix is a dynamic structure composed of three main proteins  Has three components:  microfilaments  microtubules  intermediate filaments, Actin filaments are in red, microtubules are in green,
  • 19. Microtubules- tiny cylindrical elements of animal cells about 20 to 25 nm in diameter  composed of tubulins  function: provide rigidity and shape in one area  Tracts for organelle movement within the cell  Basis of ciliary and flagellar movement Microtubules in gel fixated cell
  • 20. Microfilaments-smaller than microtubules ranging in diameter from 4 to 7 nm  Solid helical rods composed of actin  Function:providing motive force for cell contraction amoeboid movement, and possibly intracellular transport
  • 21. Protoplasm that surrounds the nucleus A semi-liquid substance that composes the foundation of the cell Within the cytoplasm are a number of different organelles
  • 22.
  • 23. Biology: Concepts and Connections by Campbell, Mitchelle and Reece General Zoology by Storer,Usinger, Stibbens E-biology: The Next Generation by Santos, Danac and Ocampo Biology for non-sience majors by Reyes et. Al Wikipedia.org Enchanted Learning.com