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Cell Organelle Foldable Purpose: Create a study tool that describes in the students own words the function for each organelle and drawing of what it reminds them off in the real world. Materials Needed: Crayons 11X14 paper, scissors Directions: 1. Fold your paper into thirds like a “hot dog bun”. Then fold that into thirds, followed by another fold in half like a hamburger, and one more hamburger fold. You should now have twelve folds in your paper. Cut each fold inward to the center creating flaps on each side. 2. Label each fold with the twelve organelles a. Cell membrane b. Cytoskeleton c. Nucleus d. Chromatin e. Ribosome f. Rough ER g. Smooth ER h. Golgi Apparatus i. Lysosome j. Vacuole k. Mitochondria l. Chloroplast 3. Color the middle fold for each with a picture representation based on the organelles functions. 4. Write the function in your own words for each organelle in the center fold. (See Diagram Below ) Cell Functions Cut along lines to create flaps Cell drawings Cell Organelles Organelle Mitochondria Nucleus Nuclear Membrane Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Cell Wall Smooth ER Rough ER Nucleolus Chromatin Ribosomes Vessicles Golgi complex Chloroplast Flagella Vacuoles Cytoskeleton Functions Powerhouse of the Cell – provides the energy for cellular work. The control Center of the cell – holds the DNA and all the information for the cell. Surrounds the nucleus and contains pores to allow mRNA to leave the nucleus and deliver its message. The gate keeper – phospholipid bilayer that controls what enters and leaves the cell. Fluid layer of the cell that holds the organelles composed of ions and water. Thick Membrane layer surrounding plant cells that contains cellulose and encloses the cell contents. A series of sacks that detoxify the cells . Located near the nucleus these sacks are covered in ribosomes and aide in the formation of proteins. Located inside the nucleus and contain RNA. Another term used to describe DNA the hereditary information of the cell. Sites of protein synthesis Hold and transport proteins Where proteins are packaged into vesicles and transported In plants contains chlorophyll and responsible for photosynthesis. Whiplike tail used to move animal and bacterial cells Sacs that hold water and ions very large in plants Fibers in the cytoplasm used to move organelles in the cell and give structure and support to the cell.