Lesson-2-Cell-Structure-and-Function
Lesson-2-Cell-Structure-and-Function
CONTENT STANDARD
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
A. Identify the different cell organelles
B. Discuss and explain cell organelles and its function (both plant and animals)
C. Differentiate plant and animal cell
D. Relate the function of cell organelles and community as they work
INTRODUCTION:
In this lesson, you are to identify the other features of the cells, such as
Cell wall, Cytoplasm, Cilia and Flagella
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JEREMIAH JOHN T. BOMBAY, LPT
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LESSON PROPER
PLASMA MEMBRANE
NUCLEUS
For prokaryotes, the DNA lacks a nuclear membrane. The genetic material is therefore
bound in the nucleotide region.
RIBOSOMES
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MITOCHONDRION/ MITOCHONDRIA
VACUOLES
* Some vacuoles also play a role in maintaining the internal hydrostatic pressure of the
cell as well as regulating pH.
CYTOSKELETON
* The cytoskeleton is also involved in anchoring the nucleus and supporting cell
contents.
PLASMID
Plastids are a type of organelle found in plant cells and algae. Like mitochondria,
plastids are membrane-bound organelles that contain nucleoids. As such, they are also
semi-autonomous organelles.
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The following are some functions of the different types of plastids:
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM
These include:
• Transportation of vesicles
• Enzyme production in the liver
• Contraction of muscle cells in the muscles
• Synthesis of hormones in the brain cells
Rough endoplasmic reticulum- Unlike the smooth ER, rough ER has ribosome attached
to its surface. It's involved in the manufacture of various proteins in the cell. On the
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other hand, the rough ER is involved in the production of antibodies, insulin
as well as transportation of proteins into the smooth ER.
CENTRIOLES
Centrioles are cylindrical organelles found in most eukaryotic cells. They contain tube-
shaped molecules known as microtubules that help separate chromosomes and move
them during cell division.
LYSOSOMES
CELL WALL - Some books do not consider the cell wall to be an organelle. However,
it's one of the most important components of plant cells. The cell wall surrounds the cell
membrane and serves to strengthen and protect the cell.
For instance, in the cells of plant roots, the cell wall protects the cell as they grow
deeper in the soil. The cell wall also serves as a filter that controls the movement of
molecules in and out of the cell.
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CYTOPLASM- is also not considered as an organelle in some books.
However, it is an important component of the cell. Cell cytoplasm is
composed of protoplasm in which all the other cell organelles are
suspended.
Many of the cell processes (protein synthesis, respiration etc) take place in the
cytoplasm. The cytoplasm also plays an important role in the movement of various
materials around the cell.
KEY POINTS:
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JEREMIAH JOHN T. BOMBAY, LPT
SHS Faculty