“Cell Structure” Pages 41 – 45

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“Cell Structure” Pages 41 – 45 LESSON 2 “Cell Structure” Pages 41 – 45

CHLOROPLASTS Green organelles that make food found only in plant cells

CHLOROPHYLL A green pigment that gives leaves & stems their color Captures sunlight energy that is used to produce food called glucose Glucose is a type of sugar

MITOCHONDRIA Organelles that release energy from food This energy is released by breaking down food into carbon dioxide AKA the powerhouse b/c they release energy from food Some muscle cells have 20,000 mitochondria

VACUOLES Temporary storage spaces Store food, water, waste

FROM CELL TO ORGANISM Tissue Group of cells working together Group of tissues working together Organ System Group of organs working together Organism Any living thing made of 1 or more cells

NAME THE ORGANELLE a. Nucleus c. Golgi body b. Chloroplast d. Mitochondria

1- Nucleus 2- Chromosomes 7- ER 3- Mitochondria 5- Chloroplasts 8- Cell Membrane 4- Ribosomes 6- Vacuoles

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