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Cells and Organelles

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  • This is not an organelle but is very important.
    Cytoplasm
  • Ribosomes are small grain like bodies that store __________________.
    Proteins
  • True or False: All organelles work together so that the cell can function properly.
    True
  • True or false: All cells are exactly the same shape and size.
    False
  • What is Miss Danback's favorite organelle? Why?
    Lysosomes! Because they clean the cells waste and they're like Lysol.
  • True or false: If something is unicellular that means it is made of one cell.
    True
  • The organelle responsible for packaging and moving proteins through the cell.
    Golgi Apparatus
  • True or False: Plant and animal cells have the same exact organelles.
    False
  • The organelles responsible for creating or forming proteins for the cell.
    Ribosomes
  • Who discovered that plants were made of cells?
    Schleiden
  • This organelle has two types, smooth and rough. The organelles responsible for transportation of proteins throughout the cell; Think hallways!
    Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
  • This green structure is found only in plant cells and uses energy from the sun to make food.
    Chloroplast
  • Which zoologist discovered that animals were made of cells?
    Schwann
  • These structures are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they release energy.
    Mitochondria
  • The _____________ is a liquid filled sac that stores food and waste.
    Vacuole
  • BONUS: Do ALL cells have a cell membrane, including plants?
    YES!!
  • This is the outer layer of the animal cell, and it controls movement in and out of the cell.
    Cell Membrane
  • BONUS: What's the main difference between vacuoles in plant and animal cells?
    Plant cells have 1 Large Vacuole; Animal cells have many small vacuoles
  • This is the brain of the cell, it controls the cell's activites.
    Nucleus
  • The _____________ is considered to powerhouse of the cell and releases energy the cell needs to carry out life functions.
    Mitochondria