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Cell Parts & Organelles

1. Cell Wall A) function: physical protection & structural support B) Structure: wall surrounding cell Has holes like windows in a wall C) Macromol. = cellulose

2. Cell Membrane Phospholipids A) function: controls what enters and leaves cell B) Structure: flexible lining just inside cell wall C) Macromol. Phospholipids Proteins

3. Nucleus A) Structure: 1) Nuclear envelope = double layer of membrane around nucleus 2) Nuclear pores = holes in envelope 3) Chromosomes = DNA inside nucleus 4) Nucleolus = area full of ribosome parts

B) Function: Store DNA & direct cell C) Macromol. Phospholipids, proteins Nucleic acids

4.Cytoplasm A) function: every thing that happenes between cell membrane and nucleus B) Structure: 1) all organelles between nucleus and cell membrane 2) all fluid that fills cell = hyaloplasm C) Macromol. : all

5. Ribosome 1) Connect amino acids in correct order A) function: make proteins 1) Connect amino acids in correct order 2) Follow directions from RNA B) Structure: 2 subunits 1) Protien subunit 2) RNA subunit C) Macromol. : protein & nucleic acid

6 Mitochondrion 1) Oval outer membrane A- Function: Cellular Respiration 1)Uses O2 to burn glucose & give cell energy 2) O2 + glucose  CO2 and energy B- Structure 1) Oval outer membrane 2) Folded inner membrane Folds called cristae C- Macromolecules: Phospholipids, protein, nucleic acids

7. Chloroplasts 2) CO2 + H2O  Glucose + O2 A- Function: Photosynthesis 1) Converts solar Energy into chemical energy 2) CO2 + H2O  Glucose + O2 B- Structure: 1) Oval outer membrane 2) Grana = stacks of disks C- Macromolecules: Phospholipids, protein, nucleic acids

8. Vacuole A- Function: storage & support (plants) B- Structure: membrane full of water and molecules or food C- Macromolecules: phospholipids

9. Lysosome A- Function: digest food/break down old organelles & macromolecules (hydrolysis) B- Structure: membrane bubble full of enzymes C- Macromolecules phospholipids, proteins (enzymes)

10. Golgi Body A- Function: 1) adds sugars & lipids to proteins 2) makes complex carbohydrates B- Structure: 1) flat membrane pockets 2) filled with enzymes C- Macromolecules phospholipids, proteins

11. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum A- Function: Fold & transport proteins B- Structure: 1) Tunnels made of membrane **ribosomes attached C- Macromol.: phospholipids, proteins

12. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum A- Function: Transport molecules & Detox B- Structure: Membrane tunnels full of enzymes C- Macromol.: phospholipids, proteins

13. Cytoskeleton A- Function: 1) internal support 2) move organelles & vessicles B- Structure: Framework of microtubules and motor proteins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sRZy9PgPvg C- Macromolecules protein

14. Cilia & Flagella A- Function: locomotion B- Structure: projections of cell membrane with cytoskeleton core made of microtubules cilia = short flagella = long C- Macromol.: phospholipids, proteins

Two types of cells 1) Prokaryotic – before a nucleus Bacteria & Archebacteria 2) Eukaryotic – with a nucleus also have cytoskeleton have all types of organelles plants animals fungi protists