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Discover the fascinating world of cell organelles with "Cellesota". This engaging guide, created by Emily, Claire, and Ryley, explores the vital functions of various organelles such as the powerhouse mitochondrion, protein-factory ribosomes, waste-disposal lysosomes, and more. Learn how each component, including the nucleus, cytoplasm, and chloroplasts, plays a unique role in maintaining cellular health. Ideal for students, this resource helps demystify cell biology with clear descriptions and visuals, ensuring a fun and educational experience.
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Cellesota City By Emily, Claire, and Ryley
Thank You, Come Again! Lysosomes Chloroplast Ribosomes Mitochondrion Nucleus Cytoplasm Vacuole Golgi Bodies Cell Membrane Cell Wall
Nucleus • BRAINS of the cell • Makes decisions for the cell • Directs all the organelles • Both plant and animal BACK TO CELLESOTA
Mitochondrion • Powerhouse of the cell • Makes all of the energy • Turns glucose and oxygen into energy BACK TO CELLESOTA
Ribosome • On ER and Cytoplasm • Makes protein • In both plant and animal cells BACK TO CELLESOTA
Lysosome • Distinctive enzymes • Gets rid of waste • Breaks down food for reuse (like Lysol) BACK TO CELLESOTA
Golgi Bodies • Processes protein • Complex • In both plant and animal cells • Looks similar to flattened circles BACK TO CELLESOTA
Vacuole • Stores food and water • Formless • Serves as the stomach • Like a storage compartment • Watery fluid that holds dissolved minerals and food BACK TO CELLESOTA
Endoplasmic Reticulum • Has a rough ER • Has a smooth ER • Rough ER has ribosomes on it • Has skinny membranes • Delivers ribosomes all over the cell BACK TO CELLESOTA
Cytoplasm • Part of the cell between the cell membrane and the nucleus • Holds all organelles (except nucleus) • Think liquid substance BACK TO CELLESOTA
Cell Membrane • Protects cell • Holds in the organelles • Allows things in and out of the cell • Spongy • (Permeable) BACK TO CELLESOTA
Cell Wall • Protects cell • Thicker than the membrane • Outside of the membrane • Strengthens cell BACK TO CELLESOTA
Chloroplast • Helps plants capture light and form glucose (food) • Photosynthesis BACK TO CELLESOTA
Credits • CellsAlive.com • Cell books • Holt McDougal Science Books • Our ah-mazing teacher, Mrs.Dennard!!!