Cell Parts seen with an Electron Microscope. The Electron Microscope.

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Cell Parts seen with an Electron Microscope

The Electron Microscope

Mitochondria

Ribosomes

Rough E.R.

Smooth E.R.

Lysosome

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Rough endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Golgi Apparatus Mitochondria Lysosome Vacuole Cell membraneFlagellum

Golgi Apparatus

Nuclear Membrane

Nucleolus

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Rough endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Golgi Apparatus Mitochondria Lysosome Vacuole Cell membraneFlagellum Nuclear membrane

Chloroplast Smooth E.R. Rough E.R. Ribosomes Lysosome Golgi Apparatus Vacuole Mitochondria Cell wall Cell membrane

-1) Nucleus (City Hall)  -Control center

2) Cell Membrane (City Limits)  -Controls what goes in and out of the cell (or city)

3) Endoplasmic Reticulum (Delivery Van)  Delivers proteins from the ribosomes around the cell (transports us around the city)

4) Ribosomes (Construction company)  -Ribsomes manufacture (construct) proteins  Construction companies construct things around the city

5) Nucleolus (City Planning Office)  It plans what makes up the proteins  The City Planning Office plans what will go on in the city

6) Cytoplasm (Road Systems)  Allows materials to travel through the cell (or road system allows us to travel through the roads)

7) Mitrochondria = Power Company  -Supplies energy for the cell  Power company supplies energy for the city

8) Chromosomes = City Auditor  Chromosomes hold our genetic information (what we will be like) and we pass it on  City Auditor – holds onto city records and passes them on as city grows

9) Chloroplast = Solar Energy  Provides energy from sun to produce sugars (photosynthesis)  Solar energy uses sun’s energy to produce power for the city

10) Lysosomes = Food Processing Plant  Breaks down parts in our body / breaks down food/materials not needed in cells  In a processing plant they break down and recycle food

11) Vacuole = Warehouse  Because it stores materials