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Tuesday, August 8, 2000
Cell Organelle Table
ORGANELLE
LOCATION
cell wall
plant, not animal *outer layer
*rigid, strong, stiff
*made of cellulose
DESCRIPTION
*support (grow tall)
*protection
*allows H2O, O2, CO2 to pass
into and out of cell
cell membrane
both plant/animal *plant - inside cell wall
*animal - outer layer;
cholesterol
*selectively permeable
*support
*protection
*controls movement of
materials in/out of cell
*barrier between cell and its
environment
*maintains homeostasis
nucleus
both plant/animal *large, oval
nuclear membrane both plant/animal *surrounds nucleus
*selectively permeable
FUNCTION
*controls cell activities
*Controls movement of
materials in/out of nucleus
cytoplasm
both plant/animal *clear, thick, jellylike material
*supports /protects cell
and organelles found inside cell organelles
membrane
endoplasmic
reticulum (E.R.)
ribosome
both plant/animal *network of tubes or
membranes
both plant/animal *small bodies free or attached
to E.R.
*carries materials through cell
mitochondrion
both plant/animal *bean-shaped with inner
membranes
*breaks down sugar molecules
into energy
vacuole
plant - few/large *fluid-filled sacs
animal - small
lysosome
chloroplast
*produces proteins
*store food, water, waste
(plants need to store large
amounts of food)
plant *small, round, with a membrane *breaks down larger food
uncommon
molecules into smaller
animal - common
molecules
*digests old cell parts
plant, not animal *green, oval usually containing *uses energy from sun to make
chlorophyll (green pigment)
food for the plant
(photosynthesis)
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