Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

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Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Cell membrane Cytoplasm Cell wall Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) Chloroplast Gogi apparatus (GA) Mitochondria Vesicle

Fluid inside cells in which cell parts (organelles) are suspended Fluid inside cells in which cell parts (organelles) are suspended. White space in plant & animal cell diagrams. (Found in ALL cells) Found in ALL cells. Provides protection. “Gatekeeper”. Outer membrane on animal cells and on the inside of the cell wall in plant cells. Found only in plants, fungi. Provides strength, support. Plant cell walls are made of cellulose (a complex carbohydrate, “paper” fiber) Transports cellular product within cells. Ribbon looking structure in cells with ribosomes attached. Structures in plant cells that convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. (CO2 + H2O + light  C6H12O6 + O2) “Mail deliverer & packager” of cells. Packages & delivers cell products often via vesicles that pinch off, move, & get exported “Powerhouse” of cells that convert food to energy (ATP). Found in higher amounts in active animal & plant cells (ie. muscle cells) Packages of cell material that move within and (sometimes exported out) of cells.

Nuclear membrane (envelope) Lysosome Ribosome Nucleus (Central) Vacuole Nuclear membrane (envelope) cilia flagella

Round vesicle that is “garbage disposal”of cell. Cell part that makes protein. (Small dots in diagrams). Found floating in cytoplasm and on E.R. (Found in ALL cells) Round vesicle that is “garbage disposal”of cell. “Control center” of cells. Stores genetic information (DNA). Big round structure. Specialized vesicle typically in plant cells that stores water “Hairlike threads” on surface that moves stuff across / between cells Protects nucleus. Allows things to move in / out of nucleus. “Whip like tail” that enables cell movement (ie. Sperm cells).