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What are the main functions of each of the following cell components?

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Answered by pialewinsky
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Cells are the basic unit of life. 

The Cell Theory states that:

1) All organisms are made up of one or more cells and the products of  those cells.

2) All cells carry out life activities ( require energy, grow, have a limited size).

3) New cells arise only from other living cells by the process of cell division.

 

THE THREE MAIN COMPONENTS OF ANY PLANT OR ANIMAL CELL ARE:

1. PLASMA MEMBRANE/ CELL MEMBRANE

Structure- a bilipid membraneous layer composed of proteins and carbohydrates.  It is fluid like.

Function - the cell membrane separates the cell from its external environment, and is selectively permeable (controls what gets in and out).  It protects the cell and provides stability.

Proteins are found embedded within the plasma membrane, with some extending all the way through in order to transport materials.

Carbohydrates are attached to proteins and lipids on the outer lipid layer.

 

2. CYTOPLASM

Structure - The jelly-like substance composed of mainly water and found between the cell membrane and nucleus.  The cytoplasm makes up most of the "body" of a cell and is constantly streaming.

Function - Organelles are found here and substances like salts may be dissolved in the cytoplasm.

 

3. NUCLEUS

Structure - The largest organelle in the cell. It is dark and round, and is surrounded by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope/membrane.  In spots the nuclear envelope fuses to form pores which are selectively permeable.  The nucleus contains genetic information (DNA) on special strands called chromosomes. 

Function - The nucleus is the "control center" of the cell, for cell metabolism and reproduction.

 

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