Cell Structure and Function
| English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|
| organelle | 细胞器 | xì bāo qì |
| nucleus | 细胞核 | xì bāo hé |
| mitochondria | 线粒体 | xiàn lì tǐ |
| ribosomes | 核糖体 | hé táng tǐ |
| prokaryote | 原核生物 | yuán hé shēng wù |
| eukaryote | 真核生物 | zhēn hé shēng wù |
The smallest unit of life
- Every living thing is made of cells — the smallest unit that counts as alive.
- Inside each cell is a set of tiny machines, each doing one job.
- A cell is like a factory: departments that specialise and cooperate.
- Knowing the parts and their jobs explains how a cell stays alive.
Organelles: the working parts
- An organelle 细胞器 is a small structure inside a cell with a specific job.
- The nucleus 细胞核 stores the DNA and controls the cell.
- Mitochondria 线粒体 release energy as ATP by respiration.
- Ribosomes 核糖体 read the genetic message and build proteins.
An organelle is…
An organelle is a specialised structure inside a cell — like the nucleus or a mitochondrion — each doing a specific job.
The organelle that stores DNA and controls the cell is the ____.
The nucleus holds the DNA and directs everything the cell does.
Two kinds of cell
- A prokaryote 原核生物 (like a bacterium) has no nucleus — its DNA floats free.
- A eukaryote 真核生物 (plants, animals, fungi) has a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
- Eukaryotic cells are larger and more complex.
- Both kinds still run on the same basic chemistry of life.
What is the key difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote?
Eukaryotes (plants, animals, fungi) have a true nucleus and organelles; prokaryotes (bacteria) do not.
Extra parts in plant cells
- Plant cells add a stiff cell wall outside the membrane for support.
- Chloroplasts capture light and make sugar by photosynthesis.
- A large central vacuole stores water and keeps the cell firm.
- Animal cells have none of these three.
Match the organelle to its job
Sort each organelle by the main job it does inside the cell.
The mitochondrion is where the cell makes most of its ATP energy.
The mitochondrion carries out aerobic respiration, the cell's main ATP supply.
Select all true statements about cells.
Bacteria are prokaryotes and have no nucleus. The other three are correct.
Do not mix up an organelle with an organ. An organelle is a tiny structure inside a single cell (like a mitochondrion). An organ (like the heart) is made of many cells working together. They differ by a factor of millions in size.
Why muscle cells are packed with mitochondria:
- Muscle contracts constantly and needs a huge, steady ATP supply.
- Mitochondria are the ATP factories.
- So an active muscle cell holds thousands of them — far more than a skin cell.
Cells are built from organelles, each with a job: the nucleus stores DNA, mitochondria make ATP, ribosomes build proteins. A prokaryote (bacterium) has no nucleus; a eukaryote (plant, animal, fungus) has a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.