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CELL ORGANELLE TABLE
ORGANELLE
MODEL
PLASMA MEMBRANE
1
CELL WALL
2
NUCLEUS
NUCLEOLUS
3
4
SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC
RETICULUM (SER)
CYTOPLASM
RIBOSOME
b
No ribosomes present (appears smooth)
Produce and store lipids and carbohydrates
b
7
8
9
11
LYSOSOME
12
MITOCHONDRIA
13
14
15
PLASTIDS
16
(CHROMO, CHLORO, AMYLO)
CILLIA / FLAGELLA
VACUOLES
b
6
VESICLE
(MICROTUBULES,
MICROFILIMENTS)
b
b
10
CYTOSKELETON
P
Covered in Ribosomes (appears rough)
The Location where proteins are made
Continues off of nuclear envelope
GOLGI BODY
CENTRIOLE
b
5
ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC
RETICULUM (RER)
Rigid structure outside the cell membrane
Provides structure/support for plants, fungi & bacteria –
made of cellulose, porous, not selective
Leader – control center of cell
Contains instructions for making proteins
houses chromatin (blue prints) or strands of DNA
Assembles ribosomes from subunits
Found inside the nucleus
P/A
Protects the DNA from the rest of the cell’s contents - also
made of a phospholipid bilayer with nuclear pores instead of
proteins
NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
(MEMBRANE)
FUNCTION
Barrier between outside and inside of cell
Semi-permeable – made of phospholipids and proteins
17
18
Clear jelly like fluid that suspends the organelle
Made mostly of water
Machines that makes proteins according to the directions
of the DNA – not bound by membrane
Modify and sorts proteins from RER, Loads them into
vesicles and sends them to destinations
Transport proteins (enzymes), lipids (steroids) and
carbohydrates to specific locations
Single membrane bound structure that comes from Golgi
body – contain enzymes to digest
Play an important role in cell division
(guide the chromosomes to proper places)
The backbone of the cell – supports the cell shape,
anchors the organelle, provides highway system for cellular
materials
Provides energy to the cell by breaking down glucose
Take in oxygen and release ATP – numerous in cells
Chloroplast – location photosynthesis, contain chlorophyll
Chromoplast – contain carotenoids, yellow to red color
Amyloplasts – no pigments, clear, store starch grains
Cillia – short hairs that work like oars on a row boat
Flagella – one or two long tails, whips back and forth
both provide movement (protista and sperm cells)
Compartment that serve as temporary storage of materials
Plants – ONE big vacuole Animals – MANY small vacuoles
b
b
b
b
a
a
b
b
p
a
b