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Cell Organelles
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Types of Cells
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Prokaryotic Prokaryotes are very simple cells Probably first to inhabit the earth. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a membrane bound nucleus. Bacteria are prokaryotes. DNA of bacteria is circular. Eukaryotic Eukaryotic cells are more advanced cells. These cells are found in plants, animals, and protists (small unicellular "animalcules").
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Types of Cells Prokaryotic The word "prokaryote" means "before the nucleus" Flagella - used for movement Pilus - small hairlike structures used for attaching to other cells Capsule - tough outer layer that protects bacteria, often associated with harmful bacteria Eukaryotic cell membrane - outer boundary of the cell cytoplasm - jelly-like fluid interior of the cell nucleus - the "control center" of the cell, contains the cell's DNA (chromosomes) organelles - "little organs" that carry out cell functions
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Mitochondria Energy center or "powerhouse" of the cell. Turns food into useable energy (ATP)
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Nucleus the "control center" of the cell, contains the cell's DNA (chromosomes)
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Golgi Apparatus Processes, packages and secretes proteins. Like a factory.
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Ribosome Make protein
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth No ribosomes Transport, "intracellular highway". Rough Has Ribsomes Ribosomes are positioned along the rough ER,
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Vacuole Stores water or other substances, plant cells contain a large central vacuole.
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Plasma Membrane outer boundary of the cell, some stuff can cross the cell membrane. Composed of phospholipids and proteins
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Chloroplast Uses sunlight to create food, photosynthesis (only found in plant cells)
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Cell Wall Provides additional support (plant and bacteria cells)
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Microtubules Part of the cytoskeleton, function in support
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