YOU GOTTA KNOW… ORGANELLES By Alycia Lee. WHAT IS AN ORGANELLE? “Organelle” = Latin for “little organ” Function: organized structures found within cells.

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YOU GOTTA KNOW… ORGANELLES By Alycia Lee

WHAT IS AN ORGANELLE? “Organelle” = Latin for “little organ” Function: organized structures found within cells that allow the cell to survive

NUCLEUS The "command central" of the cell Contains almost all of the cell's DNA, which has the information for protein synthesis DNA appears as chromatin through the cell cycle and condenses to form chromosomes when the cell is undergoing mitosis Dense bodies called nucleoli, which contain ribosomal RNA, are kept within the nucleus In eukaryotes, it is surrounded by a nuclear envelope that is selectively permeable like the cell membrane

RIBOSOMES Coordinate protein synthesis, specifically translation Consist of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and protein molecules arranged into two subunits Ribosomes read the messenger RNA (mRNA) sent from the nucleus and assemble the appropriate amino acids into protein chains.

MITOCHONDRIA Powerhouses of the cell Double-membrane-bound organelles that are the site of respiration and oxidative phosphorylation (processes that produce energy for the cell in the form of ATP) Inner membrane of a mitochondrion forms folds called cristae, which are suspended in a fluid called the matrix The matrix contains DNA and ribosomes

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM (ER) Network of tube-like membranes continuous with the nuclear envelope Rough (with ribosomes) and smooth (without ribosomes) In the ER, proteins undergo modifications and folding before they are shipped to the Golgi Apparatus

GOLGI APPARATUS Stack of flattened, folded membranes The "post office" of the cell Here, proteins are stored, modified, "addressed" with carbohydrate tags, and packaged in vesicles for delivery

LYSOSOMES Membrane-bound organelles that contain digestive enzymes that break down proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids Are important in processing the contents of vesicles taken in from outside the cell Membranes are important because the digestive enzymes can digest cellular components.

CHLOROPLASTS Found only in plants and certain protists Contains the green pigment chlorophyll and is the site of photosynthesis Has a double-membrane, and its own DNA and ribosomes in the stroma Contain grana, which are stacks of single membrane structures called thylakoids on which the reactions of photosynthesis occur

VACUOLES Found mainly in plants and protists Are liquid-filled cavities enclosed by a single membrane Serve as storage bins for food and waste products Contractile vacuoles are important for freshwater protists to rid their cells of excess water that accumulates because of salt imbalance

CILIA/FLAGELLA Are important organelles of motility; allow the cell to move Flagella are long, whip-like structures Cilia are short hair-like projections Are powered by molecular motors of kinesin and dynein molecules.

CENTRIOLES Not found in plant cells Are paired organelles with nine sets of microtubule triplets in cross section Are important in organizing the microtubule spindle needed to move the chromosomes during mitosis