CELL STRUCTURE: EUKARYOTES. YOU’RE SICK, MAN! REALLY, REALLY SICK !

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CELL STRUCTURE: EUKARYOTES

YOU’RE SICK, MAN! REALLY, REALLY SICK !

3 BASIC PARTS OF A CELL 1. NUCLEUS – CONTROLS CELLS ACTIVITES; LOCATION OF DNA 2. CELL MEMBRANE & WALL BARRIER; CONTROLS MOVEMENT OF SUBSTANCES IN & OUT OF THE CELL 3. CYTOPLASM – INTERIOR OF CELL THAT CONTAINS “ORGANELLES.”

CELL ORGANELLES 1.MITOCHONDRIA : “POWERHOUSE”; ENERGY (ATP) PRODUCTION

2. ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM: LIPID PRODUCTION & TRANSPORT NO ribosomes WITH ribosomes

3. RIBOSOMES: PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

4. LYSOSOMES: “DIGESTION” BY ENZYMES

5. VACUOLES: STORAGE

6. CYTOSKELETON: SHAPE/STRUCTURE

7. CHLOROPLASTS: PHOTOSYNTHESIS ! ELODEA (WATER PLANT) WITH CHLOROPLASTS

8. GOLGI APPARATUS: PACKAGING OF PROTEINS & LIPIDS THAT WERE BUILT IN ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

9. CENTRIOLES: CELL DIVISION

NUCLEUS ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM GOLGI APPARATUS LYSOSOMES VACUOLES MITOCHONDRIA CYTOSKELETON CELL MEMBRANE RIBOSOMES CELL WALL PROKARYOTES EUKARYOTES

CELL WALL CHLOROPLASTS LYSOSOMES CELL MEMBRANE RIBOSOMES NUCLEUS ENDO. RETIC GOLGI APPAR. VACUOLES MITOCHONDRIA CYTOSKELETON ANIMAL CELLSPLANT CELLS