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ANIMAL CELL
Animal cells are eukaryotic cells, or cells with a
membrane-bound nucleus. Unlike prokaryotic
cells, DNA in animal cells is housed within the nucleus.
In addition to having a nucleus, animal cells also
contain other membrane-bound organelles, or tiny
cellular structures, that carry out specific functions
necessary for normal cellular operation. Organelles
have a wide range of responsibilities that include
everything from producing hormones and enzymes
to providing energy for animal cells.
Animal Cell
Cell Membrane

 The cell membrane is a biological
  membrane that separates the interior of
  all cells from the outside
  environment. The cell membrane
  is selectively permeable to ions and
  organic molecules and controls the
  movement of substances in and out of
  cells. It basically protects the cell from
  outside forces. It consists of the lipid
  bilayer with embedded proteins.
 Fungi, bacteria and plants also have
  the cell wall which provides a
  mechanical support for the cell and
  precludes the passage of larger
  molecules. The cell membrane also
  plays a role in anchoring the
  cytoskeleton to provide shape to the
  cell, and in attaching to
  the extracellular matrix and other cells
  to help group cells together to
  form tissues.
Cytoplasm
 The cytoplasm is the gel-like substance
  residing between the cell membrane holding all
  the cell's internal sub-structures
  (organelles), except for the nucleus. All the
  contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms
  are contained within the cytoplasm. It is within
  the cytoplasm that most cellular activities
  occur, such as many metabolic
  pathways including glycolysis, and processes
  such as cell division.
The main function of the cytoplasm
 is to hold the cell organelles of the
 cell. Cell organelles are basically
 components of the cell which control
 all the activities of the cell.
 For example, mitochondria are cell
 organelles which control almost all
 of the cell's metabolic activities.
Necleus

In cell biology, the nucleus is a
 membrane-enclosed organelle found
 in eukaryotic cells. It contains most
 of the cell's genetic
 material, organized as multiple long
 linear DNA molecules in complex
 with a large variety of proteins, such
 as histones, to form chromosomes.
 The main function of the cell nucleus is to
  control gene expression and mediate the
  replication of DNA during the cell cycle.
  The nucleus provides a site for
  genetic transcription that is segregated
  from the location of translation in the
  cytoplasm, allowing levels of gene
  regulation that are not available
  to prokaryotes.
ENDOPLASMIC
RETICULUM
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is
an organelle of cells in eukaryotic organisms that forms
an interconnected network of
tubules, vesicles, and cisternae. The general structure
of an endoplasmic reticulum is a membranous
network of cisternae (sac-like structures) held
together by the cytoskeleton. The endoplasmic
reticulum serves many general functions, including
the facilitation of protein folding and the transport of
synthesized proteins in sacs called cisternae.
Golgi Apparatus
 The Golgi apparatus, is an organelle found
  in most eukaryotic cells. It was identified in
  1898 by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi
  and named after him. Part of the
  cellular endomembrane system, the Golgi
  apparatus packages proteins inside the cell
  before they are sent to their destination; it is
  particularly important in the processing of
  proteins for secretion. It synthesise a large
  number of different macromolecules.
 The Golgi apparatus is integral in
  modifying, sorting, and packaging these
  macromolecules for cell secretion or use within the
  cell. It primarily modifies proteins delivered from
  the rough endoplasmic reticulum but is also
  involved in the transport of lipids around the
  cell, and the creation of lysosomes. In this respect
  it can be thought of as similar to a post office; it
  packages and labels items which it then sends to
  different parts of the cell.
Lysosome

   Lysosomes are
    cellular organelles that contain
    acid hydrolase enzymes to break
    down waste materials and cellular
    debris. They can be described as the
    stomach of the cell. They are found in
    animal cells, while their existence in
    yeasts and plants are disputed.
   Lysosomes function as the digestive
    system of the cell, serving both to
    degrade material taken up from outside
    the cell and to digest obsolete
    components of the cell itself. In their
    simplest form, lysosomes are visualized
    as dense spherical vacuoles, but they
    can display considerable variation in size
    and shape as a result of differences in
    the materials that have been taken up for
    digestion .
Mitochondria
 In cell biology, a mitochondrion is a membrane-
 enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells.
 These organelles range from 0.5 to 1.0 micrometre in
 diameter. The most prominent roles of mitochondria
 are to produce the energy currency of the cell
 ATP , through respiration, and to regulate
 cellular metabolism. The central set of reactions
 involved in ATP production are collectively known as
 the citric acid cycle, or the Krebs Cycle. However, the
 mitochondrion has many other functions in addition
 to the production of ATP.
• A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is
  present in all plant and fungal cells and
  some protist, animal and bacterial cells. Vacuoles are
  essentially enclosed compartments which are filled with
  water containing inorganic and organic molecules
  including enzymes in solution, though in certain cases
  they may contain solids which have been engulfed.




Vacuole
• Some Vacuole functions are as follows:

  1) Removing unwanted structural debris

  2) Isolating materials that might be harmful to the cell

  3) Containment of waste products

  4) Maintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the
  cell

  5) Maintaining an acidic internal pH

  6) Containing small molecules

  7)Exporting unwanted substances from the cell.

  8)Enabling the cell to change shape.
Animal Cell               Plant Cell


Nucleus:                Present                   Present

Cilia:                  Present                   It is very rare

Shape:                  Round (irregular shape)   Rectangular(fixed shape)

Chloroplast:            Animal cells don't have   Plant cells have chloroplasts
                        chloroplasts              because they make their own
                                                  food
Cytoplasm:              Present                   Present

Endoplasmic Reticulum   Present                   Present
(Smooth and Rough):
Ribosomes:              Present                   Present

Mitochondria:           Present                   Present
Animal Cell                   Plant Cell

Golgi Apparatus:   Present                       Present
Cell wall:         Absent                        Present

Plasma Membrane:   only cell membrane            cell wall and a cell
                                                 membrane
Microtubules/      Present                       Present
Microfilaments:
Flagella:          May be found in some          May be found in some
                   cells                         cells
Lysosomes:         Lysosomes occur in
                   cytoplasm.
Vacuole:           One or more small             One, large central vacuole
                   vacuoles (much smaller        taking up 90% of cell
                   than plant cells).            volume.
Centrioles:        Present in all animal cells   Only present in lower
                                                 plant forms.
Plastids:          Absent                        Present
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Animal cell

  • 2. Animal cells are eukaryotic cells, or cells with a membrane-bound nucleus. Unlike prokaryotic cells, DNA in animal cells is housed within the nucleus. In addition to having a nucleus, animal cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles, or tiny cellular structures, that carry out specific functions necessary for normal cellular operation. Organelles have a wide range of responsibilities that include everything from producing hormones and enzymes to providing energy for animal cells.
  • 4. Cell Membrane  The cell membrane is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment. The cell membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules and controls the movement of substances in and out of cells. It basically protects the cell from outside forces. It consists of the lipid bilayer with embedded proteins.
  • 5.  Fungi, bacteria and plants also have the cell wall which provides a mechanical support for the cell and precludes the passage of larger molecules. The cell membrane also plays a role in anchoring the cytoskeleton to provide shape to the cell, and in attaching to the extracellular matrix and other cells to help group cells together to form tissues.
  • 6. Cytoplasm  The cytoplasm is the gel-like substance residing between the cell membrane holding all the cell's internal sub-structures (organelles), except for the nucleus. All the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms are contained within the cytoplasm. It is within the cytoplasm that most cellular activities occur, such as many metabolic pathways including glycolysis, and processes such as cell division.
  • 7. The main function of the cytoplasm is to hold the cell organelles of the cell. Cell organelles are basically components of the cell which control all the activities of the cell. For example, mitochondria are cell organelles which control almost all of the cell's metabolic activities.
  • 8. Necleus In cell biology, the nucleus is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells. It contains most of the cell's genetic material, organized as multiple long linear DNA molecules in complex with a large variety of proteins, such as histones, to form chromosomes.
  • 9.  The main function of the cell nucleus is to control gene expression and mediate the replication of DNA during the cell cycle. The nucleus provides a site for genetic transcription that is segregated from the location of translation in the cytoplasm, allowing levels of gene regulation that are not available to prokaryotes.
  • 10. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an organelle of cells in eukaryotic organisms that forms an interconnected network of tubules, vesicles, and cisternae. The general structure of an endoplasmic reticulum is a membranous network of cisternae (sac-like structures) held together by the cytoskeleton. The endoplasmic reticulum serves many general functions, including the facilitation of protein folding and the transport of synthesized proteins in sacs called cisternae.
  • 11. Golgi Apparatus  The Golgi apparatus, is an organelle found in most eukaryotic cells. It was identified in 1898 by the Italian physician Camillo Golgi and named after him. Part of the cellular endomembrane system, the Golgi apparatus packages proteins inside the cell before they are sent to their destination; it is particularly important in the processing of proteins for secretion. It synthesise a large number of different macromolecules.
  • 12.  The Golgi apparatus is integral in modifying, sorting, and packaging these macromolecules for cell secretion or use within the cell. It primarily modifies proteins delivered from the rough endoplasmic reticulum but is also involved in the transport of lipids around the cell, and the creation of lysosomes. In this respect it can be thought of as similar to a post office; it packages and labels items which it then sends to different parts of the cell.
  • 13. Lysosome  Lysosomes are cellular organelles that contain acid hydrolase enzymes to break down waste materials and cellular debris. They can be described as the stomach of the cell. They are found in animal cells, while their existence in yeasts and plants are disputed.
  • 14. Lysosomes function as the digestive system of the cell, serving both to degrade material taken up from outside the cell and to digest obsolete components of the cell itself. In their simplest form, lysosomes are visualized as dense spherical vacuoles, but they can display considerable variation in size and shape as a result of differences in the materials that have been taken up for digestion .
  • 15. Mitochondria  In cell biology, a mitochondrion is a membrane- enclosed organelle found in most eukaryotic cells. These organelles range from 0.5 to 1.0 micrometre in diameter. The most prominent roles of mitochondria are to produce the energy currency of the cell ATP , through respiration, and to regulate cellular metabolism. The central set of reactions involved in ATP production are collectively known as the citric acid cycle, or the Krebs Cycle. However, the mitochondrion has many other functions in addition to the production of ATP.
  • 16. • A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist, animal and bacterial cells. Vacuoles are essentially enclosed compartments which are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules including enzymes in solution, though in certain cases they may contain solids which have been engulfed. Vacuole
  • 17. • Some Vacuole functions are as follows: 1) Removing unwanted structural debris 2) Isolating materials that might be harmful to the cell 3) Containment of waste products 4) Maintaining internal hydrostatic pressure or turgor within the cell 5) Maintaining an acidic internal pH 6) Containing small molecules 7)Exporting unwanted substances from the cell. 8)Enabling the cell to change shape.
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  • 19. Animal Cell Plant Cell Nucleus: Present Present Cilia: Present It is very rare Shape: Round (irregular shape) Rectangular(fixed shape) Chloroplast: Animal cells don't have Plant cells have chloroplasts chloroplasts because they make their own food Cytoplasm: Present Present Endoplasmic Reticulum Present Present (Smooth and Rough): Ribosomes: Present Present Mitochondria: Present Present
  • 20. Animal Cell Plant Cell Golgi Apparatus: Present Present Cell wall: Absent Present Plasma Membrane: only cell membrane cell wall and a cell membrane Microtubules/ Present Present Microfilaments: Flagella: May be found in some May be found in some cells cells Lysosomes: Lysosomes occur in cytoplasm. Vacuole: One or more small One, large central vacuole vacuoles (much smaller taking up 90% of cell than plant cells). volume. Centrioles: Present in all animal cells Only present in lower plant forms. Plastids: Absent Present