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Looking Inside Cells: Organelles

Looking Inside Cells: Organelles. What Am I?. Chloroplast. Cell membrane. Nucleus. Vacuole. Golgi Body. Cell Wall. Endoplasmic reticulum. Ribosomes. Mitochondria. Cytoplasm. Endoplasmic reticulum. CELL WALL.

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Looking Inside Cells: Organelles

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  1. Looking Inside Cells: Organelles What Am I?

  2. Chloroplast Cell membrane Nucleus Vacuole Golgi Body Cell Wall Endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Mitochondria Cytoplasm Endoplasmic reticulum

  3. CELL WALL • A rigid layer of nonliving material that helps to protect and support the cell.

  4. VACUOLE • This sac stores water, food, waste products, and other materials.

  5. NUCLEUS • Directs all of the cell’s activities, including reproduction.

  6. CYTOPLASM • The gel-like fluid inside a cell.

  7. MITOCHONDRIA • Most of the cell’s energy is produced within these rod-shaped organelles.

  8. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM • This network of passageways carries materials from one part of the cell to another.

  9. GOLGI BODIES • These organelles receive materials from the ER and send them to other parts or outside of the cell.

  10. CELL MEMBRANE • Forms the outside boundary that separates a cell from its environment and controls what substances come into and out of a cell.

  11. CHLOROPLASTS • These organelles capture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food for the cell.

  12. LYSOSOMES • These small organelles contain chemicals that break down food particles and worn-out cell parts.

  13. RIBOSOMES • These small structures function as factories to produce proteins.

  14. Edible Cell Model:Expectations • You MUST wear gloves when handling food. • Do NOT eat anything unless instructed to do so. • Misbehavior will result in your model being taken away.

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