La célula :: Biología y Geología, 1° ESO

La célula :: Biología y Geología, 1° ESO

Understanding Cells: The Building Blocks of Life

Introduction to Cells

  • The lesson begins by highlighting the diversity of life in the biosphere, focusing on what all living beings have in common: they are made up of cells.
  • Cells are described as the smallest units that form living organisms, comparable in size to a microchip used in electronic devices.

Observing Cells

  • To observe cells, a microscope is necessary; cells require their own unit of measurement, the micrometer (micra), which is one-thousandth of a millimeter.
  • A human hair has a diameter of approximately 80 micrometers, illustrating how small cells can be.

Common Characteristics of Cells

  • All cells share three common characteristics:
  • They contain DNA molecules that regulate internal processes.
  • They are surrounded by a plasma membrane that separates them from their environment.
  • They contain cytoplasm, a viscous liquid where cellular organelles reside.

Types of Cells

Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Cells

  • There are two main classifications for cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
  • Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus; their DNA is dispersed throughout the cytoplasm.
  • Eukaryotic cells have a defined nucleus containing all cellular DNA protected by a nuclear membrane.

Organelles in Eukaryotic Cells

  • Key organelles found in eukaryotic cells include:
  • Mitochondria
  • Lysosomes
  • Endoplasmic reticulum
  • Golgi apparatus
  • Ribosomes
  • Vacuoles

Differences Between Animal and Plant Cells

  • Eukaryotic cells can be further divided into animal and plant types:
  • Animal cells tend to be more circular.
  • Plant cells have chloroplasts for photosynthesis and rigid cell walls made from cellulose.

Unique Features and Fun Facts about Cells

  • Animal cells uniquely possess centrioles, cylindrical organelles involved in cell division.
  • Viruses are not considered living organisms because they lack cellular structure and do not perform vital functions like nutrition or reproduction. Their existence relies on infecting host cells.

Conclusion

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