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Cell F unction Activity

Cell F unction Activity. Try to figure out the name that goes with the function before the answer appears. Transport P roteins. are used to move needed substances or waste material through the plasma membrane. A True Nucleus. Found in the center of every eukaryotic cell

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Cell F unction Activity

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  1. Cell Function Activity • Try to figure out the name that goes with the function before the answer appears

  2. Transport Proteins • are used to move needed substances or waste material through the plasma membrane

  3. A True Nucleus • Found in the center of every eukaryotic cell • contains the DNA • Manages cellular functions

  4. Chromatin • Long strands of genetic material (DNA) found in the nucleus, contain the master set of proteins, found in plant and animal cells

  5. Chromosomes • When a cell divides, the chromatin condenses to form these DNA strands

  6. Nucleolus • are found in the nucleus and make the ribosomes

  7. Ribosomes • The sites where the cell produces proteins according to the DNA

  8. Translated RNA • are the blueprints containing DNA

  9. Nuclear Envelope • a structure that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm

  10. Cytoplasm • is the clear, gelatinous fluid inside a cell • suspends the cell’s organelles

  11. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) • Only found in eukaryotic cells • The site where cellular chemical reactions occur

  12. Golgi apparatus • Only found in eukaryotic cells • Flattened stack of tubular membranes that modify the proteins • Sorts proteins into packages and packs them

  13. Vesicles • Sends the protein packages from Golgi Apparatus to the proper destinations (like the post office sorts the mail)

  14. Vacuoles • Only found in eukaryotic cells • Compartments that temporary store materials. • Some store food, while others store waste, enzymes, and other materials

  15. Lysosomes • Only found in some eukaryotic cells • Contain digestive enzymes • They digest excess and worn organelles, food particles, and engulf viruses or bacteria

  16. Chloroplast • found in green plant cells and some protists • are like the nucleus, has a double membrane

  17. Thylakoid membranes • The inner membrane system of chloroplast • Function is to caught the energy from the sun

  18. Grana • Resemble a stack of coins in the chloroplast

  19. The fluid that surrounds the stacks of grana Stroma

  20. Plastids • Agroup of plant organelles in the chloroplast • which are used for storage

  21. Chlorophyll • Green Chloroplast pigment

  22. Mitochondria • Only found in eukaryotic cells • Power house

  23. Cytoskeleton • Only found in eukaryotic cells • forms the framework of the cell (like the skeleton inside us)

  24. Microtubules • thin cylinder rods made of proteins

  25. Microfilaments • are smaller than microtubules • solid protein filaments

  26. Centrioles- • organelles found in the cells of animals and most protists • They occur in pairs and are made up of microtubules • play a role in cell division

  27. Cilia • are numerous short hair-like projections

  28. long projections that have a whip-like motion Flagella

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