CBSE Quick Revision Notes (Class-11 Biology) Chapter-08 Cell: Structure and Functions
CBSE Quick Revision Notes (Class-11 Biology) Chapter-08 Cell: Structure and Functions
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Glycocalyax may be as loose sheath in some bacteria called slime layer. In some other
bacteria Glycocalyx may be thick and tough called capsule.
Plasma membrane is semi-permeable having mesosome in form of vesicles, tubules and
lamellae. They help in cell wall formation, DNA replication and distribution to daughter
cells.
Motile bacterial cell contain flagella, which is composed of filament, hook and basal body.
Pili and fimbriae are the other surface structure that help the bacteria in attach with host
and other substance.
In prokaryotes, ribosome are attached with cell membrane having two sub-units – 50S and
30S to form together 70S prokaryotic ribosomes.
Ribosomes are site of protein synthesis. Ribosomes attached with mRNA to form a chain
called polyribosomes.
Reserved materials in prokaryotic cells are present in cytoplasm as cell inclusion bodies,
which may contain phosphate, granules, glycogen granules etc.
Gas vacuoles are found in blue green algae and purple and green photosynthetic bacteria.
Eukaryotic Cell
Eukaryotic cells are present in Protista, plants, Animals and Fungi. Cytoplasm is divided
into compartments due to presence of membrane bounded organelles.
The cells contain well organized nucleus with nuclear membrane. The genetic materials are
arranged in chromosomes.
Plants cells differ in having cell wall, plastids and large central vacuole as compared to
animal cells. Animal cells have centrioles, which are absent in plant cells.
Plant cell
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Animal cell
Cell membrane is composed of lipids and that are arranged in bilayer. A lipid component
is mainly composed on phosphoglycerides. Later it was found that protein is also present in
cell membrane. Ratio of protein and lipids varies in different cells.
Membrane protein may be integral or peripheral. Integral protein remains buried in
membrane but peripheral protein lies of surface.
Singer and Nicholson (1972) proposed fluid mosaic model. According to this model the
quasi-fluid nature of lipid enables lateral movement of within the bilayer of lipids.
The main function of plasma membrane is the transport of molecules across it.
Active Transport Passive Transport
a. The transport involves an a. The cells do not spend energy in
expenditure of energy by the cells. passive transport.
b. It occurs against the concentration b. It transport is always along the
gradient. concentration gradient.
c. It is a rapid process. c. It is comparatively slow process.
The movement of water from higher concentration to lower concentration by diffusion is
called osmosis.
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Cell wall is present in plant cells and fungi. Algae have cell wall made up of cellulose,
galactans and minerals like calcium carbonate. In other plants it consists of cellulose,
hemicellulose, pectin and proteins.
Primary cell wall of young plant is capable of growth, which diminish in mature cells.
Secondary cell wall is formed on inner side of the cells.
Plasmodesmata connect the cytoplasm of neighboring cells.
Endomembrane system of cell includes endoplasmic reticulum, golgi complex, lysosomes
and vacuoles.
Endoplasmic Reticulum are the tubular
scattered structure scattered in the cytoplasm.
(i) Rough endoplasmic reticulum bears ribosomes
on its surface. RER is involved in protein
synthesis and secretion.
(ii) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum does not bear
ribosomes on its surface. SER is involved in lipid
synthesis and steroidal hormones.
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membrane forms a number of infoldings called cristae towards the matrix.
Plastids
Chloroplast contains chlorophyll that traps solar energy for photosynthesis. Chromoplast
provides yellow, orange and red colours to different parts of plants.
Leucoplasts are colourless plastids that store food, amyloplasts (carbohydrates),
elaioplasts (oils) and aleuroplasts (proteins).
Chloroplasts are double membrane structure. The space limited by inner membrane is
called stroma. Thylakoids are present in stroma as stacks like the piles of coins called
grana.
Stroma contain enzyme for synthesis of
protein and carbohydrates. Double strand
circular DNA and ribosomes are also
present in stroma.
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The chromatin materials change into
chromosome during active cell division
consists of DNA and histone proteins.
Every chromosome has a primary constriction
or the centromere, on the sides of which disc
shaped kinetochores are present.
On the basis of position of centromere
chromosomes are of following types-
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