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Cell Definitions Cell Membrane • Found in all cells • Controls or regulates what goes in and out of the cell. Outermost living layer of the cell. • The “Gate Keeper” Cell Membrane Picture Cell Wall • Found in plants and some bacteria. • Outermost non-living layer of the cell. • Rigid layer. Cell Wall Picture Nucleus • Found in eukaryotes • Control & information center of the cell. • “The Brain” Nucleus Picture Cytoplasm • Found in all cells • Jelly-like substance found inside the cell membrane. • Allows cell parts to move more freely. Ribosome • Found in all cells • Makes all the proteins produced by the cell. Ribosome Picture Endoplasmic Reticulum • Found in eukaryotes. • Transports materials throughout the cell. • “Highway” Endoplasmic Reticulum Picture 2 kinds of E.R. • Smooth E.R.- Does not have ribosomes. • Rough E.R.-Has ribosomes studded on it and produces proteins. Mitochondria • Converts glucose (sugar) into usable energy. The site of cellular respiration. • “Power House” Mitochondria Chloroplast • Found in plant cells & some bacteria. • Puts CO and H O together (uses energy from the sun) to make glucose. *Photosynthesis* 2 2 Chloroplast Picture Chromosomes (DNA) • DNA is found in all cells • Blueprint or master plan of the cell. Structures in the nucleus that contain the genetic information (DNA). Chromosome picture Golgi Complex • Produce and release products and are especially common in tissues which secrete products. ( Glands ) • “Post Office” Golgi Complex picture Lysosome • Digestive sac. Like the stomach of the cell. • “Little Stomach” Lysosome Picture Vacuole • Storage sacs ( help in digestion, waste and food storage ). Help to transport materials throughout the cell. • “the closet” Vacuoles Picture Vacuole Note: • Plant cells have an extra large water vacuole. If you need more space, continue your notes onto the bottom of p. 17 and 18. Nucleolus • Small body within the nucleus that makes ribosomal rna. Nucleolus picture Centrioles • Cylinder shaped structures which help separate chromosomes during cell division. Centriole Picture Microtubules • Hollow tube-like proteins • Used to build structure(s) inside the cell. Nucleoplasm • Jelly-like substance found inside the Nucleus.