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Period 7 Cell Yearbook * Where you can find * Extracurricular * Hobbies: Breaks * Siblings: Vary from lysosome: Surrounded by a membrane and are located in the main part of the cell body. down food molecules, old cell parts, and harmful bacteria. Thus, their functions are similar to the digestive system. Activities: Found common in animal cells but on some occasions plant cells. cell to cell, but are found all throughout the cell. By Natalie Alexanian P.7 Cell Nucleus Most likely to rule a country! Favorite Hang out place: I like to stay near the center of the cell. Favorite thing to do: My favorite thing to do is memorize and store DNA. Family: I am an only child. Extracurricular Activities: I am found in eukaryotic cells. Kimmy Cahill Pd. 7 Cytoplasm Favorite Hang-Out Spot – Loves to “hang around” everything except the cell membrane. Hobbies – Likes to provide a link for the nucleus and the organelles in a cell. Also like to be the union of all the components in a cell. Extracurricular Activities – Very friendly, so it hangs out with every cell it knows. Siblings – The cytoplasm is an only child. Navid Ali, 7 Cell Wall Extracurricular Activities • • • Animals and Protozoa. do not have Cell Walls Found in Plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea. Outside of the cell Hobbies • • The Cell Wall gives the cell strength and protects it from mechanical stress. Limits the amount of toxic molecules to the cell. Other Information Siblings • There is one Cell Wall that surrounds the cell in each cell. • The material is different depending on the species Cell Wall Nick Avloshenko Period 7 Most Energetic! Hobbies: I like to capture light energy and conserve it in the form of ATP. I also like to reduce NADP to NADPH through this fun game called photosynthesis Favorite Hang-Out Spot: I do not have a specific hang out spot, I am pretty social. The kind organelle that roams around the entire cell My family and I at home Siblings: I have about 10 – 100 members in my family! Extra Curricular Activities: I’m not a dog person, or a cat person…or any kind of animal person, you will only fine me in a plant cell. Yumin Choi Nicosia Period 7 Golgi Apparatus Hobbies: Modifies and packages proteins and lipids into vesicles then transports them to where they’re needed in the cell Fav. Hangout spot: Inside the cell floating in the cytoplasm close to the E.R. Extracurricular Activities: They’re found universally in plant and animal cells Siblings: The number of 'Golgi apparatus' within a cell is variable. Animal cells tend to have fewer and larger Golgi apparatus usually between 10 and 20. Plant cells can contain as many as several hundred smaller versions. Atharva Bhave pd.7 Ribosomes My Favorite Hang-out: I'm normally found outside the Nucleus more toward the outside of the cell. Hobbies: -I am made of RNA(a protein), I assemble the proteins in a cell. Extra-curricular Activities: - I am found in eukaryotic cells. -I am in both animal and plant cells. -It is essential for all cells to have me there. Siblings: There is no general number for the amount of me in a cell, I'm different for every cell. Madhesh Desai Nicosia 7 Vesicle Hang out spots Hobbies • • • • • The main hobby of a vesicle is transporting nutrients from various cells • They also digest cellular products Vesicles tend to be located in cells Another spot where Vesicles tend to be is in proteins Also the can even be found in organelles Even though they are in many places they tend to transport and not stay in one spot for a long period of time Activities • The vesicle can be located in any organism such as people or animals • But the organism would have to have cells and organelles in order to have the vesicle Siblings • • • • The vesicle has vacuoles Lysosomes Transport vesicles Secretary vesicles Nucleoplasm Siblings -It is all by lonesome, enveloped as one whole substance outside The nucleoli -Related to Cytosol, which takes 70% of the cell’s volume. It is Similar in form and function Extracurricular Activities -Specifically found only in Eukaryotic Cells, thus It is found in fungi, protists, plants and animal cells Where can you find it? -Found in the Nucleus of a cell -Outside of the Nucleolus, within the Cell Wall What does it do? -”Suspension Medium” for Organelles, it holds them together -Maintains Nuclear shape and structure -Transport of ions, molecules, and other Substances -Protects Nucleolus Joo-Ho Kim – Period 7 Nuclear Membrane I hang out inside the cell, right outside the nucleus! I am most known for holding the nucleus together, and transporting materials in and out of the nucleus. I’m kind of like the security system for the nucleus. I am in eukaryotic cells, plants and animal. So I’m in any cell with a nucleus. I’m an only child, There is only one cell membrane in each cell, I am one of a kind, at least in my Nuclear membrane Annie Gawroniak 7 Cell Membrane (Most likely to become a Police Officer) Due to security reasons, I cannot be captured in a picture in case the enemy sees me and knows what to evolve into Favorite Hang-Out? I’m wrapped all over the border; everywhere in the border. Hobbies? Like a good officer, I always make sure to let friends into our cell. If they’re suspicious, I kick ‘em out and send for the antibody FBI after them to ensure safety Siblings? I’m an only child. You only need one me to get everything in and out Extracurriculars? I’m in every single cell. A cell without me is a house with no walls Danielle Han p7 Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Favorite Hang out – I live in Cytoplasm ( through out the cell) mostly in Liver / Brain Found specifically in cells producing lipids and steroids Siblings – My siblings depends on what cell it is. HobbiesLiver- to detoxify certain compounds Brain- To synthesize with hormones The Smooth ER is long and stringy to help transport things throughout the cell. Extracurricular Activities – I am found in both animal and plant cells, a greater amount in brain and liver ones I am not found in muscle cells The smooth ER detoxifies and synthesizes lipids and carbohydrates. Cells that are in livers tend to have a greater smooth ER concentration compared to a skin cell. My working buddies are Golgi body and the ribosomes. The ribosomes make proteins, the Golgi body packages the proteins and the smooth ER helps to transport them throughout the cell. By Jenny Oh Period 7 Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum -Oh Microtubule: • Microtubules Hang out all through out the inside of the cell. Microtubules are long hollow rods. • They help form the structure of the cell. Also they provide a network for substances to move around the cell. • Found in all Eukaryotic cells. Chris Orsini period 7 Winston Shaw Nicosia, P7 Chromosome Favorite Hang-Out Spot: In the nucleus which is in the middle of the cell. Hobbies: Carrying hereditary materials across generations and it is made up of densely coiled up chromatin. Extracurricular Activities: Found in all animal and plant cells and any plant/animal cell that has a nucleus has chromosomes Siblings: In Eukaryotes found in the nucleus there are normally 46 chromosomes in animals and less than 40 in plant cells. Leah Yourstone Period 7 Centriole Favorite Hang-Out Spot: You can find me in near the center of a cell, right outside the nucleus in the centrosome. Hobbies: In my free time, I like to help cells divide and reproduce. Mitosis is my life. I make reproducing a more efficient and less error-prone process. Siblings: I am usually a twin. However, during the division of a cell my twin and I separate and grow apart, moving to opposite sides of the cell. Then when the cell divides, so do me and my twin! But in the new cell I get a new twin. Extracurricular Activities: You can find me in some eukaryotic cells. I am in all animal cells, however I do not like to be in plant or fungi cells. Favorite Hang-Out Spot The RER likes to hang near the center of things [the nucleus], and closes the space between it and the other organelles. The “RER” Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Extracurricular Activities Found in all eukaryotic cells except mammals’ red blood cells, the RER is one of the most well-rounded and popular organelles of them all! Hobbies The RER aids in the production and processing of proteins by folding them into threedimensional structures (secondary, tertiary, and quaternary protein structures). It is also what allows proteins to travel from the ribosomes (harbored inside it) to the other parts of the cell. Siblings The RER has no siblings- it’s an only child!- but it varies in size from cell to cell and periods during a cell’s life. On the other hand, the RER has a cousin: the SER, or Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum. Roberta Shapiro Per. 7 Mitochondrion • Favorite Hang-out Spot: anywhere in the cytoplasm • Hobbies: providing energy for cell to perform its tasks (without the mitochondria, the cell wouldn’t run!) • Extracurricular Activities: it is not present in all cells such as prokaryotes and RBC but it is in all eukaryotes • Siblings: the numbers vary from one to several thousand (mom and dad lost count!) Mihir Punji Pd.7 MICrofIlament • One of my favorite places to hang out is Cytoskeleton Corner but I can also be found anywhere within Cytoplasm City. • My hobbies include providing structural support, helping with certain movements and resisting tension. • Currently my main extracurricular activity is being involved with the Association of Eukaryotic Cells. • Lots of people like to call me Actin filament. • I have so many siblings that it’s hard to count. • Shout out to my bestie Microtubule! XOXO Serena Jia Pd 7 Our favorite hang-out spot is in the cytoplasm, but we try to stick to the nucleus. When we’re together, our hobbies are: A) Making microtubules that help make cytoskeleton, B) Acting as a signal to start cytokinesis, it can’t happen without us! C) Signaling to daughter cells to start duplicating their chromosomes in the S Phase D) Helping organize the baby mRNA. We need to make sure that they go home with the right daughter cell. E) Organizing the primary cilium. F) In some developing neurons, wherever we are is where the axon will grow out of. We do extracurricular volunteering at Animal Cell. We actually have a close cousin who’s not a twin (doesn’t have centrioles) and he volunteers at Plant Cell. He does mostly the same things we do. Centrosome A page for the inseparable Centriole twins! “Only apart during mitosis class.” --Mrs. Nucleus Anna Mehrabyan Period 7 Extracurricular Activities • Found in protists like bacteria. • Found in some animal cells in the digestive track and respiratory system. Hobbies • Used to swim • Helps substances move over the surface of the cell. Siblings Favorite Hangout • Surface of the cell. • Cells have hundreds of Cilia but there is no definite number of them. Romell Khan Period 7 Nuclear Pore •My favorite spot to hangout is totally the Nuclear Envelope! •I love allowing the transport of water-soluble molecules across the Nuclear Envelope •I have about 2000 siblings •I am in every Eukaryotic Cell Whenever I ask the ribosomes and RNA ‘what’s up?’ they always reply ‘Just passing through!’ Gabi Tagliaferro pd. 7 Intermediate Filament-de la Rosa The Intermediate Filament is located all over the cell; four of five types of IF are found in the cytoplasm of the cell, 1 of 5 is found in the nucleus. The IF job is that they keep the cell’s shape, and maintains the cell and organelle’s motility. IF is found in all animal cells, but not plant cells. Kristen de la Rosa Period 7 Nucleolus Favorite Hang-Out Spot: I'm found in the center of the inside of a cell Hobbies: I directs the assembly of proteins within the cell nucleus Extracurricular Activities: Eukaryotic cells often contain a single nucleolus, but several are also possible. The exact number of nucleoli is fixed among members of the same species. Siblings: Nucleus VACUOLE voted “largest organelle” in the plant cell category Hey, I’m Vacuole! You may have seen me hanging out opposite the nucleus in the plant cell, around the smooth endoplasmic reticulum and the chloroplast. I especially enjoy helping out my friend Cell Wall building and stalks and stems! My other hobbies include helping single-celled organisms regulate their water content; storing up organic molecules, water, and waste, as well as disposing of waste. You may know a couple of my siblings, too, but they only hang out in animal cells, not plants cells. Extracurricular activities: Animal and Plant Cells Alex Sine p.7