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Cell Organelles: What’s Going on Inside?

Cell Organelles: What’s Going on Inside?. Different pictures of the slide you looked at under the microscope which is a…. HUMAN CHEEK CELL!. Basic Facts about Cells. The human body is made up of more than 75 trillion cells! Every square inch of your body has 19 million skill cells.

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Cell Organelles: What’s Going on Inside?

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  1. Cell Organelles: What’s Going on Inside? • Different pictures of the slide you looked at under the microscope which is a…. • HUMAN CHEEK CELL!

  2. Basic Facts about Cells • The human body is made up of more than 75 trillion cells! • Every square inch of your body has 19 million skill cells.

  3. Cell Cytoplasm • Cytoplasm is the “Cell Soup” that surrounds everything in the cell. • Cytoplasm is made up mostly of water • Cytoplasm holds all the organelles between the nucleus and cell membrane

  4. Cell Membrane • The cell membrane is the outer layer that protects the cell— “Cell Protector” • The Cell membrane has two layers-hydrophollic (water loving) and hydrophobic (water fearing) • The membrane controls the amount of food that enters and water and material that exits the cell

  5. The Mitochondria • The Mitochondria is the cell “powerhouse” • Mitochondria provides the cell with energy to move and separate food in different ways. • Mitochondria is double-membraned. It has two layers, the outside one is smooth and the inner one is rough. • Bean-shaped organelle

  6. The Vacuole • The cell vacuole is the “Cell’s Storage Bin” • The vacuoles stores food and nutrients and exports substances that are needed by the cell. • Cell vacuoles are usually balloon shaped and able to expand for cell nutrient storage.

  7. Ribosomes • The ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis • Ribosomes receive RNA and then add amino acids to the protein chain • Ribosomes have a large subunit and small subunit (shaped like an acorn)

  8. Lysosomes • Lysosomes contain powerful chemicals that break down molecules that are bad for the cell • Lysosomes recycle the worn-out cell parts. • Lysosomes are the “Cell’s Protective Recyclers”

  9. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) • Network of folded membranes— “The Cell Highway” • The ER is the cell’s transportation system • Helps make proteins and other substances that the cell needs

  10. The Nucleus • The Nucleus is the cell’s “control center.” • Nucleus directs all of the activities that take place inside the cell. • The nucleus contains chromosomes which are the structures that carry DNA • The center of the nucleus is called the nucleolus which produces ribosomes for protein

  11. Cell Diagrams

  12. Works Cited • http://www.kidskonnect.com/subject-index/31-health/337-human-body.html • Additional Links as well • http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/cell_model.htm • Animated Cell Activity

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