CELL ORGANELLES. MITOCHONDRIA  Creates energy for the cell using cellular respiration  Found floating in the cytoplasm  Has of two membranes  Cell.

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CELL ORGANELLES

MITOCHONDRIA  Creates energy for the cell using cellular respiration  Found floating in the cytoplasm  Has of two membranes  Cell “power plant”

NUCLEUS  Contains all the genetic material for the cell (DNA)  Found near the center of the cell  If it happens in the cell, the nucleus knows about it  The cell’s mayor or boss

GOLGI BODY  Builds and packages molecules for transport  Takes simple molecules and combines them to make big molecules  Floats in the cytoplasm  The “post office” of the cell

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM Rough ER  attached ribosomes make it “rough” packages proteins Smooth ER  no ribosomes make it “smooth” stores proteins Found attached to the nucleus The “butcher shop” of the cell

VACUOLES Storage compartments for the cell (water, nutrients, waste) One central large one in plants (for water) Helps a plant stand up straight Floats in the cytoplasm The “public storage” of the cell

LYSOSOMES  Breaks down food and old cell parts  Contains enzymes to digest particles  Floats around in the nucleus  The “recycling plant” of the cell

CELL MEMBRANE  Surrounds the outside of the cell  Allows particles to move in and out of the cell  Selectively permeable  The “border guard” of the cell

CELL WALL  Found only in plant cells  Made of cellulose  Gives the cell structure and protection  Like a dome around the city

CYTOPLASM  Fluid that fills the cell  All the organelles are floating in it  Like the roads and land in a city

RIBOSOMES  Create proteins for the cell  Found on the rough ER or free floating in the cytoplasm  The “dairy farm” of the cell

CHLOROPLASTS  Only found in plant cells  Use light energy to create energy for the cell  Found in the cytoplasm  The “solar panels” for the cell

VESICLES  Transportation compartments  Formed by golgi bodies  Made to send particles around or out of the cell  A cell’s “letters”