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Cell Organelles Follow along on your chart to check your answers. Make sure that you have the KEY WORDS – you do not have to have everything exactly worded
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3 main common structures
All eukaryotic cells have 3 main parts in common: Cell membrane Cytoplasm nucleus
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The Nucleus Nucleolus Nuclear envelope
Assembles, processes & packages ribosomal subunits Nuclear envelope Separates nucleus from cytoplasm for protection of DNA
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The Nucleus Nuclear pore Nucleus
Regulates molecule passage between nucleus and cytoplasm Nucleus Controls cellular activity
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Nucleus
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Nuclear pores Nucleolus
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Cell (Plasma) Membrane
Phospholipid Bilayer (aka. Cell/plasma membrane) Controls exchanges of materials between inside and outside of cell
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Phospholipid Bilayer
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The Cytoskeleton Provides structure to cell
Supports organelles and allows their movement Composed of 3 types of fibers Actin fibers Microtubules Intermediate fibers
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Cell Wall Structural support & protection Composed of cellulose Found only in plant cells (and bacteria)
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Endoplasmic Reticulum & Ribosomes
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Ribosomes Synthesize proteins for use or transport
Free ribosomes: proteins for cell use Bound ribosomes: proteins for export
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
Rough ER Segregates, modify, and transport proteins made by the attached ribosomes All ER is located close to nucleus Smooth ER Lipid synthesis Carbohydrate metabolism detoxify
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Rough ER
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Golgi Apparatus aka. Golgi bodies
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Golgi Apparatus Modifies, secretes, and packages secretory products
Distributes/recycles membrane parts Located closer to cell membrane than ER
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Golgi
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Important in cell division Only found in animal cells
Centrioles Important in cell division Only found in animal cells
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Plastids Plastids are only found in plant cells
Chloroplast-photosynthesis, contains chlorophyll (green pigment) Amyloplast/leucoplast: stores starch Chromoplast: contains pigments other than green for light absorption
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Mitochondria Powerplant – makes ATP through cellular respiration
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Energy Mitochondrion/Mitochondria
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Lysosome Digestion Contains enzymes
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Lysosome
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Central vacuole Large Central one found only in plant cells
Intracellular digestion & storage Vacuole is a general term for a storage vessel in plants Vesicle is the general term for a storage vessel in animals
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Cytoplasm Cytoplasm is the term for the jelly like supportive intracellular fluid Cytosol is the term for the liquid portion of the fluid They are often used interchangeably
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Peroxisome Creates hydrogen peroxide which is used in fat breakdown, detoxification, and metabolism We don’t want excess hydrogen peroxide which is why we have catalase enzyme (aka. Peroxidase) to break it down
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Microtubule Part of the cytoskeleton Shape & support the cell
Help organelles move
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How are Plant Cells Different?
Plant cells contain 3 structures that animal cells do not. Large central vacuole Cell wall Plastids Chloroplast Amyloplast chromoplast
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How are animal cells different? Add to bottom of page 5 of booklet
Animal cells contain 2 structures that plant cells do not: Centrioles Peroxisomes Plant cells have something else called a glyoxysomes that help them (you don’t need to memorize that!)
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