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Cell, Cellular Components and Their Function

State the 3 main ideas in the Theory of Cell

Theory of Cell
1. All organisms are made up of one or more cells .. 2. Cells are the fundamental and structural unit of life. 3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.

State 3 non-organelle structures of a cell

Non-organelle Structures of Cell


1. Plasma membrane 2. Cytoplasm 3. Cell wall (plant cell only)

List down all the organelle structures of a cell (totally 7)

Organelle Structures of a Cell


1. Nucleus 2. Endoplasmic Recticulum 3. Mitochondrion 4. Ribosom 5. Golgi apparatus 6. Vacuole 7. Chloroplast (plant cell only)

What is the function of plasma membrane in a cell?

Plama Membrane
1. Separates the content of the cell from its external environment. 2. Regulates the movement of substances entering and leaving the cell. 3. Allows the exchange of nutrients, respiratory gases and wastes products between the cell and its environment

What is the function of cytoplasm in a cell?

Cytoplasm
1. Maintain the shape of the cell. 2. Acts as a medium for the biochemical reactions occur within the cell 3. Storing chemical substances such as glicogen granules (in animal cells), starch granules (inplant cells) and enzymes. 4. Stores a variety of organelle.

What is the function of cell wall in a cell?

Cell Wall
1. Support the cell and the plant. 2. Maintain the shape of the cell. 3. Prevents the cell from bursting when too much water enters the cell through osmosis. 4. Allows substances to move through it.

What is the function of nucleus in a cell?

Nucleus
1. Contains the genetic material of a cell. 2. Controls the activities of the cell. 3. Produces ribosomes and ribonucleic acids(RNA).

What is the function of Endoplasmic recticulum (ER) in a cell?

Endoplasmic Recticulum (ER)


Rough Endoplasmic Recticulum:

Transporting the newly synthesised protein. Involve in the systhesis of protein. Provides surface for chemical reaction

Smooth Endoplasmic Recticulum:


Transporting lipids and glycerols. Synthesising lipids and other non-protein substances.

What is the function of mitochondrion in a cell?

Mitochonrion
1. Produces ATP (Adenosine triphosphate.) 2. Site of energy production through cellular respiration..

What is the function of ribosom in a cell?

Ribosomes
Site for synthesising protein.

What is the function of golgi apparatus in a cell?

Golgoi Apparatus

Site for the production of enzyme andlysosome. Produces polysacharides, glycoproteins andsecretory enzyme. Storing and modifying carbohydrate and glycoprotein. Transport and store lipid.

What is the function of vacuole in a cell?

Vacuole
1. Stores food (Carbohydrate, amino acid) and water. 2. Support herbaceous plants when it is turgid. 3. Stores organic waste (in leaf cells).

What is the function of chloroplast in a cell?

Chloroplast
Contain chlorophyll and hence a site for photosynthesis to take place.

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