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Biology
Jones
Name:
Period:
Date:
Oodles of Organelles
Use pages 72-81 in your textbook to locate the animal and plant cell. Attach a piece of paper
with the DESCRIPTIONS OF THE FUNCTIONS of the following organelles; NUMBER AND LETTER YOUR
PAPER JUST AS THE LIST SHOWS BELOW. The numbers locate the organelles in an animal cell; the
letters locate the organelles in a plant cell.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(L) Mitochondria
Centriole
Vacuole (animal cell)
(H) Cytoplasm
(C) Nucleolus
(D) Nuclear membrane
7. (A) Nucleus
13. (O) Ribosome
8. Cilia
14. (F) Smooth endoplasmic
9. (E) Rough endoplasmic reticulum
reticulum
10. (N) Golgi body (apparatus)
15. (K) Cell Membrane
11. Cytoskeleton
16. Lysosome (not in picture)
12. (M) Vesicle
17. Vesicles (not in picture)
~ AND ~
In plant cells only (see picture on back)
(I) Chloroplast
(J) Cell Wall
(G) Vacuole (plant cell)
Animal Cell
7
15
Plant Cell
DNA inside the nucleus
“O” point to the
little dots on this membrane
O
Add these questions to your list of Organelles: (Connection to Macromolecule Unit)
1. What is the name of the sugar that is made in the Chloroplast of plant cells? What
macromolecule does it belong to? Do both plants and animals use this sugar? Explain.
2. Plants don’t have bones to support all of their cells, so they have cell walls to give them
support, structure, and rigidity. What are cells walls made of? What macromolecule
does it belong to? Is this material a mono- di- or polysaccharide?