Animal cell structure
The main features of animal cells:
They contain a nucleus with a distinct membrane
Cells do not have cellulose cell walls
Their cells do not contain chloroplasts (so they are unable to carry out photosynthesis)
They contain carbohydrates stored as glycogen
Plant cell structure
The main features of plant cells:
They contain a nucleus with a distinct membrane
Cells have cell walls made out of cellulose
They contain chloroplasts (so they can carry out photosynthesis)
Carbohydrates are stored as starch or sucrose
Bacteria cell structure
Bacteria, which have a wide variety of shapes and sizes, all share the following biological characteristics:
They are microscopic single-celled organisms
Possess a cell wall (made of peptidoglycan, not cellulose), cell membrane, cytoplasm and ribosomes
Lack a nucleus but contain a circular chromosome of DNA that floats in the cytoplasm
Plasmids are sometimes present - these are small rings of DNA (also floating in the cytoplasm) that contain extra genes to those found in the chromosomal DNA
They lack mitochondria, chloroplasts and other membrane-bound organelles found in animal and plant cells
Some bacteria also have a flagellum (singular) or several flagella (plural). These are long, thin, whip-like tails attached to bacteria that allow them to move
Examples of bacteria include:
Lactobacillus (a rod-shaped bacterium used in the production of yoghurt from milk)
Pneumococcus (a spherical bacterium that acts as the pathogen causing pneumonia)
1. How does the lack of chloroplasts in animal cells affect their energy production compared to plant cells?
2. Why is cellulose important in the structure of plant cell walls, and what would happen to plants if it was absent?
3. Bacteria lack mitochondria. How do they carry out energy production and cellular respiration?
4. How do plasmids in bacterial cells contribute to antibiotic resistance, and why is this significant in medical treatments?
5. Given that bacteria can survive without a nucleus, what evolutionary advantage does the presence of a nucleus provide to plant and animal cells?
How do the structures of plant and animal cells differ?
What is the role of the nucleus in a cell?
How do mitochondria contribute to cellular energy production?
What are ribosomes and what is their function?
How does the endoplasmic reticulum assist in protein and lipid synthesis?
What is the function of the Golgi apparatus in a cell?
How do lysosomes help in cellular digestion and waste removal?