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FUNCTIONS

 Whip like tail found in animal cells used for movement.

 Create the spindle fibers needed to divide the cell (1 cell to 2 new cells). Only in animal cells.

 A PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER BARRIER THAT REGULATES WHAT ENTERS AND EXITS THE CELL (SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE) AND PROVIDES THE CELL WITH STRUCTURE & SUPPORT.

 Contains digestive enzymes to break down damaged or old organelles, waste, bacteria, and viruses.

 PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER THAT SURROUND THE NUCLEUS THAT CONTROLS WHAT ENTERS AND EXITS THE NUCLEUS

 Inside the NUCLEUS THAT MAKES RIBOSOMES

 Abbreviated RER, A NETWORK OF FLATTENED SACS THAT HELP RIBOSOMES SYNTHESIZE PROTEINS THAT WILL BE SHIPPED OUT OF THE CELL

 Located in the cytoplasm, free ribosome MAKE PROTEINS THAT WILL REMAIN IN THE CELL.

 Located on the RER, this ORGANELLE MAKES PROTEINS THAT WILL BE SHIPPED OUT OF THE CELL.

 In plant and animals cells, PROVIDES CELL WITH ENERGY

 JELLY-LIKE SUBSTANCE THAT HOLDS ALL THE ORGANELLES OF THE CELL, PROVIDES THE CELL WITH STRUCTURE, IS THE SITE OF MANY CHEMICAL REACTIONS.

 RECIEVES PROTEINS CREATED BY THE RER, DOES THE FINAL PROCESSING, PACKAGING AND SHIPPING OUT OF PROTEINS

 Abbreviated SER  Makes lipids and steroids  metabolism of carbohydrates  drug detoxification

 Composed of the nuclear membrane, nuclear pores, and nucleolus  CONTROL CENTER OF THE CELL.  STORES ALL GENETIC INFO. NEEDED FOR ALL ACTIVITIES THAT OCCUR IN THE CELL.

 Part of the nucleus  THE SITE WHERE MOLECULES CAN EXIT THE NUCLEUS

 MADE OF CELLULOSE; PROTECTS & PROVIDES THE PLANT CELL WITH STRUCTURE & SUPPORT

 CONVERTS SUNLIGHT ENERGY INTO USABLE FORMOF ENERGY FOR THE PLANT THROUGH PHOTOSYNTHESIS

 SITE WHERE MATERIALS SUCH AS PROTEINS, FATS, CARBOHYDRATES, & WATER ARE STORED IN THE PLANT CELL.

The T-Shirt Factory

 CONTROL CENTER OF THE CELL. ◦ Controls the t-shirt factor  STORES ALL GENETIC INFO. NEEDED FOR ALL ACTIVITIES THAT OCCUR IN THE CELL. ◦ Office stores all the patterns to make the different t-shirts

 PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER THAT SURROUND THE NUCLEUS THAT CONTROLS WHAT ENTERS AND EXITS THE NUCLEUS ◦ The wall of the office protect the office, doesn’t let just anyone into the t-shirt office.

 THE SITE WHERE MOLECULES CAN EXIT THE NUCLEUS ◦ Door where the boss or workers exit.

 ORGANELLE MAKES PROTEINS THAT WILL BE SHIPPED OUT OF THE CELL. ◦ The sewing machine actually builds the t-shirt so that is analogous to the ribosome. ◦ The person running the sewing machine is analogous to the RER.

 RECIEVES PROTEINS CREATED BY THE RER, DOES THE FINAL PROCESSING, PACKAGING AND SHIPPING OUT OF PROTEINS ◦ Once the t-shirts are made they are placed into packaging getting ready to be shipped out to the various stores.

 In plant and animals cells, PROVIDES CELL WITH ENERGY ◦ Provides the factor with energy to power all equipment.

 MADE OF CELLULOSE; PROTECTS & PROVIDES THE PLANT CELL WITH STRUCTURE & SUPPORT ◦ Walls provide the factory with structure. Protects the equipment, workers, products, etc.

 A PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER BARRIER THAT REGULATES WHAT ENTERS AND EXITS THE CELL (SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE) AND PROVIDES THE CELL WITH STRUCTURE & SUPPORT. ◦ Only those with the correct palm print, door code, or badge can enter the factory.

 Contains digestive enzymes to break down damaged or old organelles, waste, bacteria, and viruses. ◦ Clean up the factory; sweeping, mopping, etc