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Organelles Outside of the cell membrane in plant cells and prokaryotic cells Made up of cellulose in plants Provides protection and support Site of all chemical reactions Clear fluid Holds organelles in place Prokaryotic cells have a region of DNA (plasmid). There is no membrane surrounding this area. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus- a membrane bound structure enclosing the DNA. Centrally located Contains DNA the instructions for making proteins Control center of the cell Directs all cellular activities Protected nuclear membrane or envelope. DNA bound to protein Condenses into chromosomes when a cell divides Site of protein synthesis (where proteins are made) Makes energy in the form of ATP Also contain their own proteins and DNA inherit mitochondrial DNA from mother Found in plant cells Site of photosynthesis Have their own DNA Storage area for food, water, or waste Plants = large vacuole, animal= small vacuoles Contractile vacuole in aquatic unicellular organisms pump water Cilia short hair-like structures used for locomotion and disease prevention Flagella long whip-like structures used for locomotion Centrioles Cell wall Lysosomes Chloroplasts and other Round plastids large central vacuole Square Larger cell Smaller cell Smaller vacuoles Prokaryotic Cells No membrane bound organelles DNA and RNA not enclosed in nucleus Circular DNA strands Small Cells LESS complex Eukaryotic Cells Membrane bound organelles DNA and RNA in nucleus Double Helix DNA structure Larger Cells MORE complex Every cell in an organism will have the same DNA. Only certain genes in the DNA will be activated in a particular cell This will determine the structure and function of the cell • Found in animal cells • Contain digestive enzymes • Used to get rid of old or damaged organelles, digest food particles, break down captured bacteria or viruses Found only in animal cells 2 small rod-shaped structures made up of microtubules (hollow protein filaments) Located near the nucleus Plays a role during cell reproduction Site for chemical reactions The folding of the membranes increases surface area available Two types… Many ribosomes attached Modification and packaging of newly synthesized proteins no ribosomes lipids are made and stored here where toxins and some drugs are neutralized Stacks of flattened membranous sacs Sort and package proteins for transport into small sacs called vesiclesUPS of the cell Composed for microfilaments and microtubules made up of protein strength & support Where ribosomes are made Some cells have more than one