Mitochondria and Vacuole By: Chase Mccottry,Walker Chavatel,Kyle Bollinger.

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Mitochondria and Vacuole By: Chase Mccottry,Walker Chavatel,Kyle Bollinger

What does it look Like? The vacuole looks like a large bag or sac inside of a cell. The mitochondria is an oval shaped energy generator that lives in an organisms cells.

What kind of Cells? The vacuole is found in both plant and animal cells. Fun fact: In the plant cell the vacuole is larger than it is in the animal cell. The mitochondria is also found in both plant and animal cells. Vacuole in plant cell

Where is the Organelle Located? The vacuole is located inside of the cell wall and membrane in the cytoplasm. There is no specific place where a vacuole is located but it always inside of the cell wall and membrane. The mitochondria is located in the cells cytoplasm, outside of the nucleus.

What does the cell do? The vacuole stores water, food and waste the cell does not need. Usually the vacuole is a sac like structure good for storing products. The vacuole also maintains ph within the cell. The mitochondria breaks down food and converts it to energy for the cells use.

What role? The vacuole would be a freezer or a lunchroom because it stores the food and waits until the cell needs it. The mitochondria would be the electric source or generator due to the fact it converts food into energy.

Works Cited Mitochondria - Turning on the Powerhouse." Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure: Mitochondria. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Jan "Mitochondria - Turning on the Powerhouse." Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure: Mitochondria. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Jan "Vacuoles - Storage Bins to the Cells." Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure: Vacuoles. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Jan "Vacuole Sentence Examples." Use Vacuole in a Sentence. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Jan. 2013