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Explore the essential functions of eukaryotic cell organelles in plant and animal cells, from the cell wall to the mitochondrion. Learn about the roles of the nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplast, and more. Uncover how each organelle contributes to the cell's overall function and survival.
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1) Cell Wall • Found only in plants • Support & protection • Like a wall
3) Cytoplasm Jelly-like fluid that surrounds organelles
4) Nucleus • The “brain” of the cell. • Controls the cell’s activities. • Holds the DNA. 5) Nuclear Membrane Controls what goes in and out of the nucleus
6) NucleOlus • In the center of the nucleus • Makes the ribosomes
7) Ribosomes • Look like tiny dots! • Make proteins from DNA’s message.
8) Chloroplast Captures the sun’s energy and makes sugar • Contains chlorophyll
9) Chromosome • Inside the nucleus • DNA • Holds your genetic info/instructions
Endoplasmic Reticulum • ER can be rough (has ribosomes) or smooth (no ribosomes) • Transports proteins around the cell; transportation system of the cell
- flat sacs- Modifies, packages and ships proteins around the cell and to the outside of the cell 12) Golgi Body
Breaks down and recycles old cell parts 13) Lysosomes
Used AS storage for water, sugar, salts, wastes 14) Vacuole
15) Mitochondrion • Powerhouse of the cell! • Breaks down sugar to make ATP (energy).
16) Cytoskeleton • Supports the cell/gives it shape • Helps the organelles move
17) Centrioles • Helps the animal cell divide • Not found in plant cells
Flagella ~ whip-like projection that helps the cell move 19)