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Cell Organelle Packet Part A: Structure & Function Drawings For each of the organelles listed below briefly describe the function, provide a drawing of the structure, and tell if they are found in a plant cells, animal cells, or both. Do NOT copy any definitions, use your own, but you may include cool images you find elsewhere. Vesicles Cilia Lysosome Nucleolus Rough ER Cell Wall Cytoskeleton Micofilament Nucleus Smooth ER Centriole Flagella Microtubule Plastids Vacoules Part B: Short Answer Chloroplast Golgi body Mitochondria Ribosome Cell membrane 1. Which organelles are enclosed by a double bound membrane? 2. What are the three parts of the cell theory? Who(m) is credited with the theory? 3. Compare prokaryotic to eukaryotic cells in terms of organelles in common and difference. 4. Explain the endomembrane system. 5. What challenges face a cell that undergoes a great increase in size? How can the cell overcome these challenges? 6. Explain the Endosymbiotic Theory of Eukaryotic Cell Origin and provide some structural evidence that supports this hypothesis. Part C: Compare and Contrast How do these organelles work together? 1. Lysosomes and vacuoles 2. Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi apparatus 3. Centrioles and cilia 4. Ribosomes and endoplasmic reticulum 5. Golgi apparatus and vesicles 6. Nucleolus and ribosomes 7. Mitochondria and sperm tail flagella 8. Smooth ER and cell membranes