Cell The Unit of Life
Cell The Unit of Life
Cell The Unit of Life
Points to Remember
Cell Theory : Cell Theory was formulated by Schleiden and Schwann, and
was modiied by Rudolf Virchow. Cell theory States.
(A) All living organisms are composed of cells and products of cells.
(B) All cells arise from pre-exiting cells.
Cell : Cell is the tructural and functional unit of life.
Prokaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cells
Generally small sized (1–10 µm) Generally large sized (5–10 µm)
Well deined nucleus absent Well deined nucleus present
Membrane bounded cell organelles Membrane bounded cell organelles
absent present
DNA without histone protein DNA with histone protein
e.g., Bacteria, Mycoplasma, Blue e.g., Amoeba, Euglena and other
green Algae higher organism
Gram Positive Bacteria Gram Negative Bacteria
Bacteria that take up gram Bacteria do not take up gram stain
Stain. e.g., Bacillus e.g., Escherichia Coli
PROKARYOTIC CELL :
Modification of cell envelope
Slime layer : Glycocalyx in form of loose sheath.
Capsule : Glycocalyx in form of thick and tough sheath.
Mesosomes : Extension of plasma membrane. These can be in the form of
vesicles, tubules and lamellae.
OUTER MEMBRANE
RIBOSOME (70S)
CRISTA
MATRIX
INNER MEMBRANE
OUTER MEMBRANE
Mitochondria
Function : Sites of aerobic respiration. Called ’power houses’ of cell as
produce cellular energy in the form of ATP. Matrix possesses single circular DNA
molecule, a few RNA molecules, ribsomes (70S). It divides by binary ission.
Plastids : Found in plant cells and in euglenoides. Chloroplasts, chromoplasts
and leucoplasts are 3 types of plastids depending on pigments contained.
Types of Plastids
Chloroplast
Fluid Mosaic Model of Plasma Membrane