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Cell Organelles!

Cytoplasm Function: Liquid portion of cell outside nucleus

Ribosome Function: Make proteins

Cell Membrane Function: Regulates what enters and leaves the cell.

Cell Wall Function: provides support and protection

Flagella Function: Moves the cell

Nucleus Function: control center of cell.

Mitochondria Function: Powerhouse of the cell, makes ATP (energy!)

Chloroplast Function: Convert sunlight into chemical energy!

Vacuole Function: Stores materials and water

Lysosomes Function: break down food into smaller particles to be used by cell

Golgi Apparatus Function: Sort and package proteins

Endoplasmic Reticulum Function: site where materials are synthesized and exported from cell

Pili Function: Cell to cell contact

Centrioles Function: Organize cell division

Now use pages 175 and 472 in the biology book to help you fill in the organism columns.

Are you a cell expert? Place the following words randomly on your cell bingo card! Cytoplasm Lysosomes Ribosome Golgi apparatus Cell membrane Endoplasmic Reticulum Cell Wall Flagella Nucleus Pili Osmosis Mitochondria Centrioles Isotonic Chloroplast Prokaryote Homeostasis Vacuole Plant cell Hypotonic Eukaryote Bacteria cell Animal cell Hypertonic

C E L S FREE SPACE!

The movement of water from a high concentration to a low concentration is known as….

This cell is most likely a(n)

This tiny structure makes proteins by joining amino acids.

This structure stores materials and water for the cell.

A complex cell with a nucleus and organelles is a(n)

This is the control center of the cell.

Found only in plants, this organelle turns sunlight into chemical energy.

This is the liquid portion of a cell found outside of the nucleus.

This cell is most likely a(n)-

This occurs when the solute concentration is the same inside and outside of the cell

This helps cells move around.

These break down food for your body

This structure makes ATP. It is your powerhouse!

When there is more solute in a solution than water it is called…

The process by which your body maintains a stable internal environment is known as….

This cell is most likely a(n)-

These structures help organize cell division.

This structure helps sort and package materials.

This structure helps prepare materials to be exported out of the cell.

Found only in bacteria, this is for cell to cell contact.

This regulates what enters and leaves the cell.

This protects and supports cells. Not found in animal cells.

A simple cell without a nucleus is a(n)