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A cell whose genetic material is contained in a nucleus. Prokaryote. A cell whose genetic material is not in a nucleus. Eukaryote. Nucleus. Control center of the cell. Where proteins are put together. Ribosomes. Endoplasmic Reticulum. Smooth ER produces lipids Rough ER produces proteins.
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A cell whose genetic material is contained in a nucleus Prokaryote • A cell whose genetic material is not in a nucleus Eukaryote
Nucleus • Control center of the cell • Where proteins are put together Ribosomes
Endoplasmic Reticulum • Smooth ER produces lipids • Rough ER produces proteins • Where proteins are sorted and packaged to be sent out of the cell Golgi Apparatus
Lysosome • Cleans up the waste in a cell • Breaks down old organelles and wastes using digestive enzymes Mitochondria • Food is turned into energy • Powerhouse of the cell
Vacuoles • Membrane bound organelle that stores water and other materials • Provide support and protection for the cell • Made of cellulose Cell Wall
Chloroplast Cell Membrane • Regulates what goes into and out of a cell • Made of a phospholipid bilayer Captures light energy from the sun and converts it to chemical energy
Nuclear Membrane • The portion of the cell outside of the nucleus and inside of the cell membrane • The membrane that surrounds the nucleus • Pores in this membrane allow mRNA to leave the nucleus Cytoplasm
Nucleolus • Small dense region in nucleus where ribosome subunits are made • Cilia – tiny hairs used to move the cell around • A whip-like tail used to move the cell Flagella & Cilia