Identify on a cell model or diagram an organelles and be able to explain their function.

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Identify on a cell model or diagram an organelles and be able to explain their function

Cytoplasm Surrounds and supports organelles Medium through which nutrients and waste move

Nucleus Center of the cell Contains genetic information Chromosomes with the genes which are the hereditary material that directs all cell activity

FYI mature red blood cells have no nucleus Immature RBCs do at first but they go away. It allows the red blood cell to contain more hemoglobin and, therefore, carry more oxygen molecules. It also allows the cell to have its distinctive bi-concave shape which aids diffusion. This shape would not be possible if the cell had a nucleus in the way.

Nucleolus Small body in the center of the nucleus r RNA is transcribed from DNA and assembled into ribosomes (site of protein synthesis) The more protein a cell needs the larger the nucleolus

Endoplasmic Reticulum ER Network of membranes in the cytoplasm used for storage and transport Rough ER-Holds ribosomes where protein is synthesized Smooth ER-Site of steroid synthesis

Ribosomes Small bodies attached to ER composed of protein and RNA Site of protein synthsis

Mitochondria Large organelles with folded membranes inside Convert energy from nutrients into ATP Power plant of the cell

Golgi Apparatus A series of flattened membrane sacs Protein synthesized along the rough ER are transported to the Golgi through channels in the ER The Golgi puts the finishing touches on the protein and packages it for secretion

Lysosomes Digestive organelles Contains powerful enzymes Break down intracellular debris and clean house through phagocytosis

Cytoskeleton Thread like structure called microfilaments and microtubules Helps cell maintain shape and assisted with various movements for example in muscle movement

Centrioles Paired, rod-shaped microtubular structures Help separate the chromosomes in cell division

Cilia Short hair like projections present in some cells Create movement around the cell Example cells lining the lungs

Flagellum Long whip-like extensions that move the cells Example the sperm cells

D escribe the structure of the plasma membrane, and explain how the various transport process account for the directional movements for specific substances across the plasma membrane