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Cells, Cells, Cells!   Go back to your foldable, check if what you wrote in the engagement is correct.   Make another foldable and write the organelle, its structure, its function and draw as we go on with the power point presentation.

Animal Cell

NUCLEUS   Large, round structure usually located near the center of the cell.   It is the control center for all cell activities.   DNA is stored here!

NUCLEUS   Large, round structure usually located near the center of the cell.   It is the control center for all cell activities.   DNA is stored here!

CELL MEMBRANE   Thin, Flexible Barrier   Both protects the cell and lets things in and out of the cell   Made of Two Layers of Lipids (Fats)

CELL MEMBRANE   Thin, Flexible Barrier   Both protects the cell and lets things in and out of the cell   Made of Two Layers of Lipids (Fats)

CYTOPLASM   The cytoplasm is the fluid of the cell, filling the space between organelles.   It provides space for the cells to occupy and move through.

CYTOPLASM   The cytoplasm is the fluid of the cell, filling the space between organelles.   It provides space for the cells to occupy and move through.

MITOCHONDRIA   Bean-like structure   Have a smooth outer membrane and a folded inner membrane   Makes ATP, which is the energy of the cell

MITOCHONDRIA   Bean-like structure   Have a smooth outer membrane and a folded inner membrane   Makes ATP, which is the energy of the cell

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM   ER can be either SMOOTH or ROUGH   Network of passageways that proteins travel through   Things travel from the ER to the golgi apparatus

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM   ER can be either SMOOTH or ROUGH   Network of passageways that proteins travel through   Things travel from the ER to the golgi apparatus

GOLGI APPARATUS   Packaging Center of the Cell   Modifies & packages up proteins before they leave the cell

GOLGI APPARATUS   Packaging Center of the Cell   Modifies & packages up proteins before they leave the cell

RIBOSOMES   Ribosomes make proteins   Ribosomes are found on rough ER and in the cytoplasm

RIBOSOMES   Ribosomes make proteins   Ribosomes are found on rough ER and in the cytoplasm

VACUOLES   Large, round sac found in the cytoplasm   Stores water, food, wastes, or other materials needed by the cell.

VACUOLES   Large, round sac found in the cytoplasm   Stores water, food, wastes, or other materials needed by the cell.

LYSOSOME   Round structures found in the cytoplasm.   Contain digestive enzymes   Break down large particles: “garbage disposal”

LYSOSOME   Round structures found in the cytoplasm.   Contain digestive enzymes   Break down large particles: “garbage disposal”

Plant Cell

Cell Wall   Found in Plant Cells ONLY   Helps give the cell extra protection, structure, and support   The cell wall surrounds the cell membrane

Chloroplasts   Found in Plant Cells ONLY   Makes food for plants   Takes sunlight and makes energy and sugars in plant cells

Chloroplasts   Found in Plant Cells ONLY   Makes food for plants   Takes sunlight and makes energy and sugars in plant cells

Cell Wall

Summary   The cell is a system that is made of a bunch of parts   Without each part working together, the cell cannot function   These parts are called organelles, and eukaryotic cells are full of them!