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Cell ORGANELLES

Cell ORGANELLES. Within most cells these are membrane bound, that is they have a membrane surrounding them and may be composed of membranes. organelles. An envelope with a double membrane which has pores for flow of material, surrounds the chromatin and nucleolus. Nuclear Envelope.

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Cell ORGANELLES

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  1. Cell ORGANELLES

  2. Within most cells these are membrane bound, that is they have a membrane surrounding them and may be composed of membranes.

  3. organelles

  4. An envelope with a double membrane which has pores for flow of material, surrounds the chromatin and nucleolus

  5. Nuclear Envelope

  6. A dark area of chromatin in the nucleus, it is involved in making ribosomes.

  7. Nucleolus

  8. Outside the nucleus, inside the cell membrane, the liquid portion (rich in proteins) that allows dissolved molecules to move within the cell.

  9. Cytosol

  10. Cytosol and organelles combined are called the ????. This is where all chemical reactions take place in the cell.

  11. Cytoplasm

  12. A spherical structure found either free floating in cytosol or attached to RER. These structures are the site of protein synthesis.

  13. Ribosomes

  14. A membrane system that may be continuous with the plasma membrane.

  15. Endoplasmic Reticulum

  16. A membrane system that has many ribosomes on it. Next to the nucleus and is the site of protein production and packaging.

  17. RER

  18. This has no ribosomes and serves to package the proteins produced in the RER. Proteins are collected within a bubble formed by the membrane.

  19. SER

  20. This is a membrane system located close to the plasma membrane where proteins are modified and leave within a vesicle formed by membranes.

  21. Golgi Apparatus

  22. The main site of energy release inside the cell. Many enzymes are located within to help release energy from food molecules. The folded inner membranes assist in ATP production.

  23. Mitochondria

  24. These structures are found in cells which produce their own food (plants and autotrophs).

  25. Plastids

  26. Some examples of plastids are: chloroplasts - chlorophyll.chromoplasts - flowers and fruits.leucoplasts - starch formed from sugars here. What colour are they?

  27. green; red, yellow and orange, clear

  28. Cell’s storage containers. These are often large in plant cells and contain mostly water. They may also contain food, pigments and salt and help regulate the cell’s rigidity.

  29. Vacuoles

  30. These are structures that contain enzymes used to digest old cell structures. In animal cells these may aid in digesting food particles in a food vacuole.

  31. Lysosomes

  32. A system of microtubules and proteins that acts like a scaffolding structure within the cell. It can give a cell shape and allow for the passage of organelles.

  33. Cytoskeleton

  34. Common to animal cells, these structures are used during cellular reproduction, pulling the chromosomes to daughter cells during Anaphase and Telophase.

  35. Centrioles or Centrsomes

  36. A barrier around the cell that allows only certain molecules in or out of the cell. It is composed of phospholipids with protein molecules embedded within.

  37. plasma membrane

  38. Test Yourself

  39. Name this Organelle!

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