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Organelle
Nucleus
Membrane
Bound
yes
Nucleolus
no
Ribosomes
No
Mitochondria
Yes
Chloroplasts
Yes
Vacuole
Yes
Lysosomes
Yes
Smooth
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Yes
Rough
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Yes
Golgi Body
(Apparatus)
Yes
Cell
Membrane
Yes
Description/Function
Surrounded by nuclear envelope;
Directs the cells activities; stores DNA
Located inside the nucleus, it the site
of ribosome manufacturing
Small organelle consisting of RNA and
proteins; They Produces Proteins
Double Membranes; It converts food
into usable energy for cells
Double membranes with thylakoids;
takes energy from the sun and makes
food (photosynthesis)
Membrane bound and used for
storage of wastes, food, organic
molecules and water (esp. in plants)
Membranes full of enzymes; used to
digest organic molecules, food, or
damaged cell parts
Membrane surrounded tubules where
lipids (including more membranes) are
made; can break down toxins; store
calcium; sends materials to the Golgi
Membrane surrounded tubules where
proteins are made and sent to the
Golgi for export out of the cell or to
the membrane
Flattened membrane sacs that receive
substances from the ER, modifies and
packages them for transport out of
the cell or to the membrane
Controls what enters and leaves the
cell
Plant/
Animal/Both
Both
Both
Both
Both
Plants
Both (big in
plants)
Animals
(rare in
plants)
Both
Both
Both
Both