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Animal Cell Structures ELL

Animal Cell Structures 1.Contractile Vacuole2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles4. Vesicles A Small sacs that move molecules around the cell.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Lysosome2. ER 3. Nucleus4. Cytoplasm B An organelle that breaks down molecules.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Food Vacuole2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion4. Cell Membrane C An organelle that sorts, packages, and ships out molecules made in the ER.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Contractile Vacuole2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles4. Vesicles D An organelle that removes excess water from the cell.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Lysosome2. ER 3. Nucleus4. Cytoplasm E The control center of a cell that contains DNA.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Food Vacuole2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion4. Cell Membrane F An organelle that changes food energy into energy the cell can use.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Contractile Vacuole2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles4. Vesicles G Small structures that help in cell division.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Lysosome2. ER 3. Nucleus4. Cytoplasm H The liquid part of the cell that contains organelles.

Animal Cell Structures 1. Food Vacuole2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion4. Cell Membrane I A thin “bag” that lets molecules move in and out of the cell.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Contractile Vacuole2. Cilium (Cilia) 3. Centrioles4. Vesicles J Thin, hair-like structures that help the cell move around.

Animal Cell Structures 1.Lysosome2. ER 3. Nucleus4. Cytoplasm K A network of membranes where molecules are put together.

Animal Cell Structures 1. Food Vacuole2. Golgi Body 3. Mitochondrion4. Cell Membrane L An organelle that stores food.

Animal Cell Structure M. What does “Organelle” mean? a)Water-based b)Little organ c)Big organ d)Enclosed