The Structure of The Cell


The Structure of The Cell
Organelle
Structure
Function
Kind of cell found in?
Cell membrane (Plasma membrane)
Surrounds the cytoplasm and other organelle.
Allow things to enter and exit the cell; gets rid of waste
Both plant and animal cell
Cell Wall
Rigid; surrounds plant cells
Provides support, protection
Plant cell only.
Nucleus
Houses chromosomes/ DNA – the genetic code (heredity material)
Control center, tells other organelles what to do.
Both, plant and animal cells.
Cytoplasm
Gel- like liquid that fills the cell.
Provide suspension to organelles so they move around easier.
Both, plant and animal cells.
Mitochondrion
(Single: Mitochondria)
Double membrane organelle with inner folds.
Converts glucose molecules into energy.
Both, plant and animal cells.
Chloroplast
Filled with chlorophyll; Contains stacks of discs
Site of photosynthesis- which makes food for plant cells.
Plant cell only.
Vacuole
Much larger in plant cells those animal cells.
Storage site of water, nutrient, and waste
Both, plant and animal cells.
Lysosome
Small, circular organelle that contains enzymes
Digest old cells parts; Aids with removal of waste.
Some plant and animal cells.
Table 1: The Structure and the function of the organelles. 
Retrieved from https://studylib.net/doc/8654836/7.12d-cell-organelle-structure-vs-function


Video 1: Cell structure
Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URUJD5NEXC8&t=187s


There are two cell types: prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
  • Prokaryotic (bacteria) 
  • Eukaryotic (animal, plant, fungi and protoctista (unicellular organisms))

Difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell
Prokaryotic cell
CHARACTERISTIC
Eukaryotic cell
Small
Size
Large
Absent
Nucleus
Present
Contain single chromosome
Chromosomes
Contain more than one chromosome
Absent
Nucleolus
Present
Take place by fission or budding. 
Cell Division
Occurs by mitotic and meiotic.
Made of peptidoglycan (Thickness of wall depends on whether the cell is Gram +ve or –ve)
Cell Wall
If present, made of cellulose (chitin in fungi)


Observation of animal cell and plant cell under light microscope and electronic microscope


            Observation of plant cell under microscope    
  

     Observation of animal cell under microscope
   

The cell cycle

Retrived from https://www.khanacademy.org/science/high-school-biology/hs-reproduction-and-cell-division/hs-the-cell-cycle-and-mitosis/a/hs-the-cell-cycle-and-mitosis-review

Mitosis and Meiosis 

Mitosis

Mitosis can divide the phase into 4 phase:

Prophase →→ Metaphase →→ Anaphase →→ Telophase 



Figure 1: The Four Phase of Mitosis



Meiosis I AND II

Figure 3: The phases of meiosis

        Difference between meiosis I and II    
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Meiosis I
Differences
Meiosis II
Occurs prior to meiosis I
Interphase
Does not occur prior to meiosis II
Occurs
Replication of DNA and duplication of chromosomes
Does not occur
Occurs
Crossing over
Does not occur
Chromosomes arrange themselves at the equator in pairs
Metaphase
Chromosomes arrange themselves at the equator singly
Is halved
Chromosome number
Is maintained
Does not occur
Splitting of centromeres
Occurs
At the end of meiosis I
When the cell is haploid
Throughout meiosis II
Two
Number of the formed at the end
Four

Differences between Mitosis and Meiosis 




Retrieved from https://www.nursinghelpline24.com/2019/09/mitosis-meiosis-differences-comparison.html 


  
Retrieved from https://youtu.be/zrKdz93WlVk












                                                                                     


                                                                                   
                                                  

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