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Cells Parts of a Plant Cell Nucleus Controls all cell activities Nucleolus The nucleolus produces ribosomes. Ribosomes (tiny dots) Ribosomes make protein. The ribosomes then move out of the nucleus to the endoplasmic reticulum. Proteins are important building blocks for all living things. Chloroplast Contain chlorophyll which allows the plant to make its own food. Cell Wall Framework for the cell which provides support. Cell Membrane Controls materials going in and out of the cell. Endoplasmic Reticulum Network of tubes which move materials around the inside of the cell. Golgi Bodies Packages materials so they can be transported around the cell. Mitochondria Powerhouse of the cell. Produces and releases energy for the cell. Vacuole Stores water and dissolved materials. Cytoplasm “Soup” that contains mostly water and other materials needed by the cell. Lysosome Destroy worn out cell parts Get rid of waste Protect from invaders How are plant and animal cells different? Vacuoles are larger in plant cells than in animal cells. Animal Cell Plant Cell Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts. Animal cells do not. Electron Microscope Streptococcus Bacteria Red Blood Cells White blood cell taking care of some bacteria. Algae Moving Amoeba Ragweed Pollen Paramecium Shower Mold Not Cells but really cool pictures taken using an electron microscope. Pictures have been color enhanced. Bed Bug Garden Spider Dust Mite Spinnerettes of a spider Daphnia