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I'm a "golden packer"
Golgi Bodies (Apparatus)
Members only can come and go
cell membrane
"I'm a brick wall"
cell wall
"Sail through my plasma"
cytoplasm
The organelle will "store anything"
vacuoles
Tiny strands inside the nucleus that contain the instructions for directing cell's functions
chromatin
Think of "lysol"
lysosomes
This organelle is sometimes called a "tiny nucleus"
nucleolus
This organelle is responsible for making sugar (glucose)
chloroplasts
What are the two categories of cells?
eukaryote and prokaryote
This type of cell does not have any membranes around their organelles
bacterial cell
This is also called the brain of the cell
nucleus
Provide movement; flagella are usually longer and fewer in number, while cilia are shorter and more numerous.
Flagella and Cilia
What are three functions of the Cell Wall?
1. Provides structural support, 2. protection, and 3. maintains the shape of the cell.
Site of photosynthesis; converts light energy into chemical energy (glucose).
Chloroplasts
Provides structural support, maintains cell shape, and facilitates cell movement.
Cytoskeleton
Stores nutrients, waste products, pigments, and provides structural support.
Vacuoles (plants)
Contains enzymes that break down and recycle cellular waste, damaged organelles, and foreign substances.
Lysosomes
Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids for transport within or outside the cell.
Golgi Apparatus (Golgi Complex):
What do Ribosomes do?
make protiens and assemble amino acids
Makes lipids, cleans out toxins, and stores calcium
Smooth ER Function
the making of proteins with ribosomes attached.
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Powerhouse of the cell; generates ATP through cellular respiration, involved in energy production.
Mitochondria
Gel-like substance that fills the cell and holds organelles in place. It is the site of many cellular activities.
Cytoplasm:
Nucleus
Contains the cell's genetic material (DNA), controls cell activities, and directs cell reproduction.
Cell Membrane (Plasma Membrane):
Regulates the entry and exit of substances, provides protection and support to the cell.