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Cytoplasm vacuole Centriole Cell Membrane Smooth ER nucleolus nucleus Ribosome Mitochondria Rough ER Nuclear membrane Golgi complex Lysosome

Nucleolus Nucleus Smooth ER Chloroplast Nuclear membrane Golgi complex Cell Wall Cell Membrane Rough ER Central Vacuole Mitochondria Ribosome Cytoplasm

Found in animal cells (X) Found in plant cells (X) Structure Function Found in animal cells (X) Found in plant cells (X) Cell Wall Rigid outer boundary of the plant cell. Provides protection.   X Cell Membrane Outer boundary of the animal cell. Controls what enters and leaves the cell. Cytoplasm Gel like material that fills the inside of the cell and holds the organelles in place. Nucleus Directs all of the cells activities including reproduction. Contains the DNA. Nucleolus Center of the nucleus where ribosomes are made. Nuclear Envelope Protects the nucleus. Materials can pass in and out of the many small pores. Chloroplasts Capture sunlight and use it to produce food for the plant cell. Golgi body Receives materials and proteins from the ER and sends them to other parts of the cell. Mitochondria Oval shaped organelles that produce chemical energy for the cell. Chromatin  Threadlike material on the inside of the nucleus. Contains the DNA. Ribosomes Little factories that produce proteins – found on the rough ER and in the cytoplasm. Made in the nucleolus. Smooth-Endoplasmic Reticulum Maze of membrane passageways that carry proteins and other Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Similar to Smooth ER but with ribosomes attached – usually found closer to the nucleus Lysosome contains chemicals that break down food particles and worn out cell parts Centrioloe Small bundles of micro tubes that are involved in cell division. Vacuole stores food water and waste – smaller in an animal cell  X X (larger)