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Plant
Animal
Cell wall
Chloroplast
Big central vacuole
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Vacuole
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Golgi complex
ER
Chloroplast
Nuclear membrane
Ribosomes
Cell wall
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Cell membrane
Vacuole
Mitochondria
Lysosome
Golgi complex
ER
Ribosomes
Centrosomes
Chloroplast
Centriole
Flagella
pilli
Small vacuoles
Centriole
Cell Function
Control center of the cell. Contains DNA
Makes ribosomes
Controls what enters and exits the cell
Protects and supports the cell (plants and bacteria)
Storage tank for water, nutrients and waste
Power house. Produces energy in the form of ATP
Destroys damaged organelles, proteins
Packages and transport material (in vesicles)
within and out of the cell. (Fedex of the cell).
Transportation system of the cell, it also makes
lipeds. (transports vesicles to Golgi)
Uses sun light energy to make food (glucose)
Membrane that surrounds the nucleus
Makes proteins
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Cell membrane
Cytoplasm
Cell wall
DNA
Ribosomes
Pili
Flagella
Cell Transport, diffusion, osmosis
Diffusion The movement of particles from high to low concentration.
Osmosis The movement of water across the cell membrane. “water follows the solute”
Rememberthe solutes usually do not move
Passive transport The movement of molecules across the cell membrane from areas of high
concentration to areas of low concentration (diffusion). It does not require energy these molecules
are small: water, carbon dioxide, oxygen potassium, sodium etc.
Active transport The movement of large molecules across the cell membrane from areas of low
concentration to areas of high concentration (against diffusion). It requires energy (ATP), these
molecules are big: amino acids, carbohydrates, proteins.
Endocytosis Endo “within” cyto “cell”. The process by which cells engulf materials inside the cell.
Exocytosis Exo “outer” cyto “cell”. The process by which cells release (secrete) materials outside the
cell.
Endocytosis
Exocytosis