Organelles of Eukaryotes

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Organelles of Eukaryotes Cells, Cell, their made of Organelles!

A small part that carries out a specific job in a cell Organelle A small part that carries out a specific job in a cell

Internal Structure of a Cell Cytoskeleton The framework of a cell Made up of a network of protein fibers Gives shape, support, and strength to the cell

Organelles Involved in Making Proteins Nucleus Stores and protects the DNA of the cell Endoplasmic Reticulum A network of thin, folded membranes that helps in the production of proteins and other molecules Smooth ER and rough ER(bumps from ribosomes) Ribosomes Link amino acids together to form proteins Found on rough ER and in cytoplasm Golgi Apparatus Proteins are modified, packaged into vesicles, and transported to the target destination Vesicles Small sacs that carry molecules to where they are needed

Organelles with Various Functions Cell Membrane Forms a boundary between the cell and the outside world Made up of phospholipids Mitochondria Produce chemical energy Have a double membrane Have their own ribosomes and DNA Vacuoles Fluid filled sacs that hold water, food molecules, ions, and enzymes Lysosomes Contain enzymes that attack bacteria and viruses and break down old cell parts Centrioles Made of tiny tubes in a circle Help form cilia or flagella for movement of the cell Involved in developing spindle fibers for cell division (mitosis)

Organelles Only Found in Plants Cell Wall Strong, rigid layer that protects, supports, and shapes a plant cell Surrounds the cell membrane Chloroplasts Carry out photosynthesis that stores energy from sunlight as chemical energy for the plant