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Animal Cell Structures ELL. A. Animal Cell Structures. Small sacs that move molecules around the cell. Contractile Vacuole 2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles 4. Vesicles. B. Animal Cell Structures. An organelle that breaks down molecules. Lysosome 2. ER 3. Nucleus 4. Cytoplasm .
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A Animal Cell Structures Small sacs that move molecules around the cell. • Contractile Vacuole 2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles 4. Vesicles
B Animal Cell Structures An organelle that breaks down molecules. • Lysosome 2. ER 3. Nucleus 4. Cytoplasm
C Animal Cell Structures An organelle that sorts, packages, and ships out molecules made in the ER. • Food Vacuole 2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion 4. Cell Membrane
D Animal Cell Structures An organelle that removes excess water from the cell. • Contractile Vacuole 2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles 4. Vesicles
E Animal Cell Structures The control center of a cell that contains DNA. • Lysosome 2. ER 3. Nucleus 4. Cytoplasm
F Animal Cell Structures An organelle that changes food energy into energy the cell can use. • Food Vacuole 2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion 4. Cell Membrane
G Animal Cell Structures Small structures that help in cell division. • Contractile Vacuole 2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles 4. Vesicles
H Animal Cell Structures The liquid part of the cell that contains organelles. • Lysosome 2. ER 3. Nucleus 4. Cytoplasm
I Animal Cell Structures A thin “bag” that lets molecules move in and out of the cell. 1. Food Vacuole 2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion 4. Cell Membrane
J Animal Cell Structures Thin, hair-like structures that help the cell move around. • Contractile Vacuole 2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles 4. Vesicles
K Animal Cell Structures A network of membranes where molecules are put together. • Lysosome 2. ER 3. Nucleus 4. Cytoplasm
L Animal Cell Structures An organelle that stores food. 1. Food Vacuole 2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion 4. Cell Membrane
Animal Cell Structure • What does “Organelle” mean? • Water-based • Little organ • Big organ • Enclosed