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BIOLOGY FORM 4 
CHAPTER 2 
CELL STRUCTURE (2.1)
Lesson Outcome: 
• Define the term of organelles 
• Identify the component of organelles 
in an animal cell and plant cell 
• state the functions of the cellular 
components in an animal cell 
• state the functions of the cellular 
components in a plant cell
• the living component of a cell. 
• Protoplasm = cytoplasm + nucleus 
• surrounded by the plasma membrane. 
• Plant cells have an outer boundary called the cell 
wall. 
PROTOPLASM
Animal cell 
Plant cell
Cell membrane 
Cytoplasm 
Nucleus 
Mitochondria
Cell wall 
Cell membrane 
Mitochondria 
Vacuole 
Cytoplasm 
Chloroplast 
Nucleus
Components Of The Cell
Components Of The Cell 
STRUCTURE 
Organelles Non-organelles 
Mitochondri 
a 
Lysosome 
Ribosome 
Chloroplast 
Centrioles 
Vacuoles 
Golgi 
apparatus 
Nucleus 
ER 
Plasma 
membrane 
Cytoplasm 
Cell wall
NON-ORGANELLES
NON ORGANELLES 
1. Plasma membrane 
2. Cytoplasm 
3. Cell wall (found only in plants)
1. PLASMA MEMBRANE
1. PLASMA MEMBRANE 
STRUCTURE 
 Thin, 
 semi-permeable 
membrane
• Separates the content 
of the cell from its 
external environment. 
• Regulates the 
movement of 
substances entering 
and leaving the cell. 
• Allows the exchange 
of nutrients, 
respiratory gases and 
wastes products 
between the cell and 
its environment.
2. CYTOPLASM 
STRUCTURE 
 Jelly-like substance 
containing water 
and mineral salt 
 Contains 
organelles 
Cytoplas 
m
• Acts as a medium 
where biochemical 
reactions and most 
living processes 
occur within the cell. 
• Provides the 
organelles with 
substances obtained 
from external 
environment.
3. CELL WALL
3. Maintains the shape of plant cells.
Cell wall 
• Protects plants cells from rupturing due to the 
movement of excess water into the cells.
Animal Cells Plant Cells 
Centrioles 
Lysosomes 
Nucleus 
Vacuoles 
Mitochondria 
Endoplasmic 
reticulum 
Ribosomes 
Golgi apparatus 
Chloroplasts 
Venn Diagrams ORGANELLES
NUCLEUS 
STRUCTURE 
 Spherical with double 
membrane 
 Contain 
1. nucleolus, 
2. chromosome and 
3. nuclear membrane
• Controls cellular 
activities. 
• Nucleus membrane 
controls inflow and 
outflow of material to 
and from nucleus 
• Nucleolus acts as site 
of ribosome 
construction. 
• Chromosome carries 
hereditary information 
(DNA).
Nucleus: largest organelle 
found in all cells 
 except: 
Mature red blood cells 
phloem sieve 
element
The outer membrane of the nuclear 
envelope is continuous with: 
the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
RIBOSOME 
STRUCTURE 
 Small particle 
 consist of 
RNA
Ribosomes are located : 
bound to the 
rough endoplasmic 
reticulum 
Cell membrane 
Microtubule 
Microfilament 
free in cytoplasm Mitochondrion
Function 
Synthesis of protein
ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER) 
consists of membrane enclosed tubules 
two types of ER: 
Rough ER 
lined with 
ribosomes 
Smooth ER 
no ribosomes
• Forms a network of 
transportation within 
the cell. 
Rough endoplasmic 
reticulum 
transports protein 
synthesised by ribosome 
to other parts of the cell 
Smooth endoplasmic 
reticulum 
synthesise lipid and 
cholesterol.
Rough endoplasmic 
reticulum
Smooth endoplasmic 
reticulum
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Role of the rough ER 
RER is concerned with the transport 
of proteins which are made by the 
ribosomes on its surface
Proteins: 
enter into the ER via a channel 
are transported through the cisternae 
are usually being modified en route
Proteins from the RER commonly 
travel to the Golgi apparatus:
Smooth ER 
is made up of tubular 
cavities 
occupies a smaller area 
compared to the rough ER 
Rough ER 
Smooth ER 
Function? 
[occurs away from 
the nucleus]
Functions of the 
smooth ER: 
1. lipid synthesis 
 e.g. in the epithelium 
of the intestine, the 
smooth ER makes 
lipids from fatty acids 
and glycerol absorbed 
from the gut and 
passes them to the 
Golgi apparatus for 
export
Functions of the 
smooth ER: 
2. proteins synthesised on the rough ER 
are chemically modified within the 
lumen of the smooth ER 
3. makes steroids (a type of lipid) 
 some steroids are hormones 
e.g. testosterone
GOLGI APPARATUS 
STRUCTURE 
 Vacuolar region 
surrounded by a 
complex 
meshwork of 
vesicles 
budding off at 
its end
• Functions as a processing, packaging 
and transport centre of carbohydrates, 
proteins and glycoproteins. 
• These materials will be membrane-bound 
and secreted through vesicles.
Golgi Apparatus
The Golgi apparatus consists 
of two components: 
2. Golgi vesicles 
1. Cisternae 
Lumen 
[stack of flattened, 
membrane-bound sacs]
New cisternae are constantly formed at one 
end of the Golgi & pinched off at another
Functions of the Golgi apparatus: 
1) it receives proteins from the ER and 
chemically modifies them e.g.: 
carbohydrate is 
added to proteins 
to form 
glycoproteins 
the slime, wax, gum & 
mucilage secretions of many 
cells are released by the 
Golgi apparatus
Functions of the Golgi apparatus: 
2) proteins are concentrated, packaged, and 
sorted before being sent to their cellular or 
extracellular destinations 
3) forms lysosomes
Proteins from the Golgi apparatus can be: 
1. secreted 
from the 
cell 
2. passed on 
to other 
organelles 
in the same 
cell
The Story of Endoplasmic Reticulums (ER) 
Here are the points of ER for easy comprehension: 
1. There are 2 ER in cells - rough & smooth. 
The ribosomes are attached at rough ER. 
"This R means Ribosome" 
"Ohh... I thought R stands for Rosak Masa Depan Dia."
2. The function of ribosomes are to synthesize 
proteins. 
The rough ER will carry the proteins.
3. The function of smooth ER is to do 
both synthesize & transporting lipids(tough jobs!) 
My life is miserable & I like it."
4. Finally, both proteins & lipids will be send 
to Golgi apparatus to be further processed 
/modified & packaged and send them out of the 
cell. 
"The reticulums have arrived. Do you really reti xxxxx
MITOCHONDRIA 
STRUCTURE 
 Rod-shape with a double 
membrane 
 Outer membrane is smooth and 
regular while inner membrane is 
folded to form cristae 
FUNCTION 
 Known as the ‘power-house’ of 
the cell 
 Releases energy as it the site for 
aerobic respiration 
 Energy generated or released in 
the form of ATP (adenosine 
triphosphate).
LYSOSOMES 
STRUCTURE 
 Membrane bound 
vesicle found in animal 
cells only 
FUNCTION 
 Contain enzyme which 
control breakdown of 
protein and lipid 
 Contain enzyme that 
digest aged or defective 
cell components 
 Self digestion of a cell
Lysosomes originate from the Golgi 
apparatus: 
LYSOSOME 
Golgi 
apparatus 
A lysosome is 
surrounded by a 
single membrane
Lysosomes are: 
simple sacs that contain digestive enzymes 
such as: 
Proteases 
Nucleases 
Lipases
Lysosomes 
• As a digestive 
compartments. 
• In certain unicellular 
organisms, lysosomes 
fuse with food vacuoles 
and dispense their 
enzymes into these 
vacuoles to digest the 
contents of the vacuoles
CENTRIOLES 
STRUCTURE 
 Consist of two cylindrical 
body structure arranged at 
right angles to one another 
 Found only in animal 
cells 
FUNCTION 
 Formation of spindle 
fibre during cell division
What is the ‘centrosome’? 
 the region surrounding the pair of centrioles 
in all animal cells 
No centrosomes in 
plant cells
CHLOROPLAST 
STRUCTURE 
 Disc-shape organelle with 
double membrane 
 Consist of grana within 
stroma 
 Each granum contains 
chlorophyll pigment 
FUNCTION 
 Carry out photosynthesis
• Chlorophyll captures the 
energy of sunlight and 
converts light energy into 
chemical energy during 
photosynthesis. 
• The green pigment of 
chlorophyll gives plants 
their colour.
VACUOLE 
STRUCTURE 
 Cavities filled with cell 
sap 
 surrounded by a semi-permeable 
membrane 
called tonoplast 
FUNCTION 
 Contains water, sugar 
and dissolved materials 
 Maintains turgidity of 
cell in plant
Label 
plasma membrane 
ribosome 
mitochondrion 
rough ER 
smooth ER 
nucleolus 
cytoplasm 
nuclear membrane 
lysosome
Animal cell
Plant cell
95 
Different kinds of plant cells 
Onion Epidermal Cells 
root hair 
Root Hair Cell 
Guard Cells
96 
Different kinds of animal cells 
white blood cell 
red blood cell 
cheek cells 
sperm 
nerve cell 
muscle cell 
Amoeba 
Paramecium
Complete the table below 
STRUCTURE 
Organelles Non-organelles 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Functon : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
Homework 
__________ 
structure : 
Function : 
Function :
LETS DO AN ACTIVITY  
 Divide yourself into 6 group 
 Each group will be prepared by modeling clay 
and manila card. 
 Each group’s representative will vote for cell 
 In 15 minutes, by using your creativity, build a 
model based on the cell and their organelles 
 Need to label each structure and state their 
function
Comparison of 
an Animal Cell 
& a Plant Cell
Animal Cell Plant Cell 
Similarities 
Both has nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, 
ribosome, cell membrane, rough endoplasmic 
reticulum, smooth endoplasmic recticulum 
and Golgi apparatus
Animal Cell Differences Plant Cell 
Do not have fixed shape Shape Have a fixed shape 
Do not have cell walls Cell walls Have cell walls 
Do not have vacuoles. If 
present, vacuoles are usually 
small and numerous 
Vacuoles Have a large central 
vacuole 
Do not have chloroplasts Chloroplasts 
All green plants have 
chloroplast which contain 
chlorophyll 
Have centrioles centrioles Do not have centrioles 
Carbohydrate is stored in the 
form of glycogen Food storage Carbohydrate is stored in 
the form of starch
The Density of 
Organelles in 
Spesific Cells
• The number of organelles in each cell varies 
according to type of organism and nature of the 
cell. 
For example, 
• more active cells will possess more 
mitochondria than less active cells. 
• Abundant chloroplasts are found in the 
palisade mesophyll cells than other parts of 
the leaves.
Sperm cells 
Require energy to propel through the uterus 
towards the Fallopian tubes, so that 
fertilisation can take place. 
High density of ______
Muscle cells 
Contract and relax to 
enable movement and 
flight 
High density of ______
Cells in meristems 
Require large amounts of energy 
during active cell division to produce 
new cells 
High density of ______
Mesophyll palisade cells 
Absorb sunlight during photosynthesis 
High density of ______
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BIOLOGY FORM 4 CHAPTER 2 PART 1 - CELL STRUCTURE

  • 1. BIOLOGY FORM 4 CHAPTER 2 CELL STRUCTURE (2.1)
  • 2. Lesson Outcome: • Define the term of organelles • Identify the component of organelles in an animal cell and plant cell • state the functions of the cellular components in an animal cell • state the functions of the cellular components in a plant cell
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  • 8. • the living component of a cell. • Protoplasm = cytoplasm + nucleus • surrounded by the plasma membrane. • Plant cells have an outer boundary called the cell wall. PROTOPLASM
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  • 12. Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Mitochondria
  • 13. Cell wall Cell membrane Mitochondria Vacuole Cytoplasm Chloroplast Nucleus
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  • 16. Components Of The Cell STRUCTURE Organelles Non-organelles Mitochondri a Lysosome Ribosome Chloroplast Centrioles Vacuoles Golgi apparatus Nucleus ER Plasma membrane Cytoplasm Cell wall
  • 18. NON ORGANELLES 1. Plasma membrane 2. Cytoplasm 3. Cell wall (found only in plants)
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  • 21. 1. PLASMA MEMBRANE STRUCTURE  Thin,  semi-permeable membrane
  • 22. • Separates the content of the cell from its external environment. • Regulates the movement of substances entering and leaving the cell. • Allows the exchange of nutrients, respiratory gases and wastes products between the cell and its environment.
  • 23. 2. CYTOPLASM STRUCTURE  Jelly-like substance containing water and mineral salt  Contains organelles Cytoplas m
  • 24. • Acts as a medium where biochemical reactions and most living processes occur within the cell. • Provides the organelles with substances obtained from external environment.
  • 26. 3. Maintains the shape of plant cells.
  • 27. Cell wall • Protects plants cells from rupturing due to the movement of excess water into the cells.
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  • 30. Animal Cells Plant Cells Centrioles Lysosomes Nucleus Vacuoles Mitochondria Endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Golgi apparatus Chloroplasts Venn Diagrams ORGANELLES
  • 31. NUCLEUS STRUCTURE  Spherical with double membrane  Contain 1. nucleolus, 2. chromosome and 3. nuclear membrane
  • 32. • Controls cellular activities. • Nucleus membrane controls inflow and outflow of material to and from nucleus • Nucleolus acts as site of ribosome construction. • Chromosome carries hereditary information (DNA).
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  • 34. Nucleus: largest organelle found in all cells  except: Mature red blood cells phloem sieve element
  • 35. The outer membrane of the nuclear envelope is continuous with: the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)
  • 36. RIBOSOME STRUCTURE  Small particle  consist of RNA
  • 37. Ribosomes are located : bound to the rough endoplasmic reticulum Cell membrane Microtubule Microfilament free in cytoplasm Mitochondrion
  • 39. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER) consists of membrane enclosed tubules two types of ER: Rough ER lined with ribosomes Smooth ER no ribosomes
  • 40. • Forms a network of transportation within the cell. Rough endoplasmic reticulum transports protein synthesised by ribosome to other parts of the cell Smooth endoplasmic reticulum synthesise lipid and cholesterol.
  • 44. Role of the rough ER RER is concerned with the transport of proteins which are made by the ribosomes on its surface
  • 45. Proteins: enter into the ER via a channel are transported through the cisternae are usually being modified en route
  • 46. Proteins from the RER commonly travel to the Golgi apparatus:
  • 47. Smooth ER is made up of tubular cavities occupies a smaller area compared to the rough ER Rough ER Smooth ER Function? [occurs away from the nucleus]
  • 48. Functions of the smooth ER: 1. lipid synthesis  e.g. in the epithelium of the intestine, the smooth ER makes lipids from fatty acids and glycerol absorbed from the gut and passes them to the Golgi apparatus for export
  • 49. Functions of the smooth ER: 2. proteins synthesised on the rough ER are chemically modified within the lumen of the smooth ER 3. makes steroids (a type of lipid)  some steroids are hormones e.g. testosterone
  • 50. GOLGI APPARATUS STRUCTURE  Vacuolar region surrounded by a complex meshwork of vesicles budding off at its end
  • 51. • Functions as a processing, packaging and transport centre of carbohydrates, proteins and glycoproteins. • These materials will be membrane-bound and secreted through vesicles.
  • 53. The Golgi apparatus consists of two components: 2. Golgi vesicles 1. Cisternae Lumen [stack of flattened, membrane-bound sacs]
  • 54. New cisternae are constantly formed at one end of the Golgi & pinched off at another
  • 55. Functions of the Golgi apparatus: 1) it receives proteins from the ER and chemically modifies them e.g.: carbohydrate is added to proteins to form glycoproteins the slime, wax, gum & mucilage secretions of many cells are released by the Golgi apparatus
  • 56. Functions of the Golgi apparatus: 2) proteins are concentrated, packaged, and sorted before being sent to their cellular or extracellular destinations 3) forms lysosomes
  • 57. Proteins from the Golgi apparatus can be: 1. secreted from the cell 2. passed on to other organelles in the same cell
  • 58. The Story of Endoplasmic Reticulums (ER) Here are the points of ER for easy comprehension: 1. There are 2 ER in cells - rough & smooth. The ribosomes are attached at rough ER. "This R means Ribosome" "Ohh... I thought R stands for Rosak Masa Depan Dia."
  • 59. 2. The function of ribosomes are to synthesize proteins. The rough ER will carry the proteins.
  • 60. 3. The function of smooth ER is to do both synthesize & transporting lipids(tough jobs!) My life is miserable & I like it."
  • 61. 4. Finally, both proteins & lipids will be send to Golgi apparatus to be further processed /modified & packaged and send them out of the cell. "The reticulums have arrived. Do you really reti xxxxx
  • 62. MITOCHONDRIA STRUCTURE  Rod-shape with a double membrane  Outer membrane is smooth and regular while inner membrane is folded to form cristae FUNCTION  Known as the ‘power-house’ of the cell  Releases energy as it the site for aerobic respiration  Energy generated or released in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
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  • 67. LYSOSOMES STRUCTURE  Membrane bound vesicle found in animal cells only FUNCTION  Contain enzyme which control breakdown of protein and lipid  Contain enzyme that digest aged or defective cell components  Self digestion of a cell
  • 68. Lysosomes originate from the Golgi apparatus: LYSOSOME Golgi apparatus A lysosome is surrounded by a single membrane
  • 69. Lysosomes are: simple sacs that contain digestive enzymes such as: Proteases Nucleases Lipases
  • 70. Lysosomes • As a digestive compartments. • In certain unicellular organisms, lysosomes fuse with food vacuoles and dispense their enzymes into these vacuoles to digest the contents of the vacuoles
  • 71. CENTRIOLES STRUCTURE  Consist of two cylindrical body structure arranged at right angles to one another  Found only in animal cells FUNCTION  Formation of spindle fibre during cell division
  • 72. What is the ‘centrosome’?  the region surrounding the pair of centrioles in all animal cells No centrosomes in plant cells
  • 73. CHLOROPLAST STRUCTURE  Disc-shape organelle with double membrane  Consist of grana within stroma  Each granum contains chlorophyll pigment FUNCTION  Carry out photosynthesis
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  • 76. • Chlorophyll captures the energy of sunlight and converts light energy into chemical energy during photosynthesis. • The green pigment of chlorophyll gives plants their colour.
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  • 78. VACUOLE STRUCTURE  Cavities filled with cell sap  surrounded by a semi-permeable membrane called tonoplast FUNCTION  Contains water, sugar and dissolved materials  Maintains turgidity of cell in plant
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  • 83. Label plasma membrane ribosome mitochondrion rough ER smooth ER nucleolus cytoplasm nuclear membrane lysosome
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  • 88. 95 Different kinds of plant cells Onion Epidermal Cells root hair Root Hair Cell Guard Cells
  • 89. 96 Different kinds of animal cells white blood cell red blood cell cheek cells sperm nerve cell muscle cell Amoeba Paramecium
  • 90. Complete the table below STRUCTURE Organelles Non-organelles __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Functon : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : __________ structure : Function : Homework __________ structure : Function : Function :
  • 91. LETS DO AN ACTIVITY   Divide yourself into 6 group  Each group will be prepared by modeling clay and manila card.  Each group’s representative will vote for cell  In 15 minutes, by using your creativity, build a model based on the cell and their organelles  Need to label each structure and state their function
  • 92. Comparison of an Animal Cell & a Plant Cell
  • 93. Animal Cell Plant Cell Similarities Both has nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, ribosome, cell membrane, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic recticulum and Golgi apparatus
  • 94. Animal Cell Differences Plant Cell Do not have fixed shape Shape Have a fixed shape Do not have cell walls Cell walls Have cell walls Do not have vacuoles. If present, vacuoles are usually small and numerous Vacuoles Have a large central vacuole Do not have chloroplasts Chloroplasts All green plants have chloroplast which contain chlorophyll Have centrioles centrioles Do not have centrioles Carbohydrate is stored in the form of glycogen Food storage Carbohydrate is stored in the form of starch
  • 95. The Density of Organelles in Spesific Cells
  • 96. • The number of organelles in each cell varies according to type of organism and nature of the cell. For example, • more active cells will possess more mitochondria than less active cells. • Abundant chloroplasts are found in the palisade mesophyll cells than other parts of the leaves.
  • 97. Sperm cells Require energy to propel through the uterus towards the Fallopian tubes, so that fertilisation can take place. High density of ______
  • 98. Muscle cells Contract and relax to enable movement and flight High density of ______
  • 99. Cells in meristems Require large amounts of energy during active cell division to produce new cells High density of ______
  • 100. Mesophyll palisade cells Absorb sunlight during photosynthesis High density of ______