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Directions: For each organelle you need to describe the function of the cell and draw a reminder picture.
Cell
Membrane
Cell
Wall
(function) The cell membrane is a
structure that forms the outer boundary
of the cell and allows only certain
materials to move into and out of the
cell.
(reminder picture)
(function) The cell wall is a rigid structure
outside the cell membrane that supports
and protects the cell.
(reminder picture)
Nucleus
(function) The nucleus is like a manager
who directs everyday business for a
company and passes on information to
new cells. The nucleus contains genetic
blueprints for the operations of the cell.
(reminder picture)
Cytoplasm
(Function) Cytoplasm contains a large
amount of water and many chemicals
and structures that carry out the life
processes in the cell. These structures
that the cytoplasm contains are called
organelles.)
(reminder picture)
Mitochondrion
(function) Mitochondrion are organelles
where food molecules are broken down
and energy is released. The energy is
then stored in other molecules that can
power cell reactions easily.
reminder picture)
Chloroplast
(function) Chloroplast take in sunlight,
water and carbon dioxide to make
oxygen and sugar (a form of food). This
process is called photosynthesis.
(reminder picture)
Vacuole
(function) The vacuole stores water,
food, pigments, waste or other materials.
(reminder picture)
(function) Folded DNA so it can fit inside
the nucleus. Contains the instruction
manual for the organism.
Chromosomes
(reminder picture)