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1 Organelles Animal & Plants Destiny Fleming Jacob Shropshire Andrew Piunti Tiffani Price

2 Plant Cell

3 Animal Cell

4 Eukaryotic Cell An organism with a complex cell or cells, in which the genetic material is organized into a membrane-bound nucleus or nuclei.

5 Organisms without a cell nucleus, or indeed any other membrane-bound organelles, in most cases unicellular (in rare cases, multi-cellular) Prokaryotic Cell

6 The Difference The Prokaryotic and the Eukaryotic aren't equal. Prokaryotic cell is singled-celled Eukaryotic cell is found in mostly groups. The Eukaryotic cell contains a membrane- bound nucleus. The Prokaryotic cell can only have the cell membrane in them. The Prokatyotic is plant and Eukaryotic is animal.

7 The nucleus is surrounded by a structure called the nuclear envelope. This membrane separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm. The Nucleus

8 The Nucleolus The round granular structure within the nucleus of a cell,and composed of protein and RNA.

9 A spherical or elongated organelle in the cytoplasm of nearly all eukaryotic cells, containing genetic material and many enzymes important for cell metabolism, including those responsible for the conversion of food to usable energy. It consists of two membranes: an outer smooth membrane and an inner membrane arranged to form cristae. Vacuole

10 A membrane-bound cavity within a cell,often containing a watery liquidity secretion. Mitochondria

11 A small ball-like structure in the cell, made of proteins and RNA molecules, that serves as a platform on which the cells proteins are made. Ribosomes

12 Cell Membrane The semipermeable membrane enclosing the cytoplasm of a cell.

13 A shifting lattice arrangement of structural and contractile components distributed throughout the cell cytoplasm, composed of micro- tubules, micro- filaments, and larger filaments, functioning as a structural support and transport mechanism. Cytoskeleton (Field)

14 Endoplasmic Reticulum An extensive intracellular membrane system whose functions include synthesis and transport of lipids and, in regions where ribosomes are attached, of proteins

15 An organelle, consisting of layers of flattened sacs, that takes up and processes secretory and synthetic products from the endoplasmic reticulum and then either releases the finished products into various parts of the cell cytoplasm or secretes to the outside of the the cell. Golgi Apparatus

16 Any of numerous small particles, containing digestive enzymes, that are present in the cytoplasm of most cells. Lysosome

17 Chromatin DNA "packaged" with histones and other proteins.

18 Chloroplast Organelles found in plant cells and eukaryotic algae that conduct photosynthesis

19 Flagella A tail-like projection that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, and functions in locomotion. An organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Cilia are slender protuberances that project from the much larger cell body. Cilia

20 Cytoplasm Cytoplasm is basically the substance that fills the cell. It is a jelly-like material that is eighty percent water and usually clear in color. It is more like a viscous (thick) gel than a watery substance, but it liquefies when shaken or stirred.

21 Organelle cell organelle A specialized part of a cell having some specific function; a cell organ one of several structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell.

22 Animal Cell cell wall cell membrane vacuole nucleus nucleolus nuclear membrane chloroplast mitochondria cytoplasm ribosomes Golgi body Plant Cell nucleus nucleolus E.R. Ribosomes Golgi apparatus cell wall mitochondria chloroplast vacuole Both nucleus ribosomes mitochondria vacuole chloroplast

23 Cell Analogy nucleus - circus tent nucleolus - main event inside nucleus/tent E.R.- the walks and paths between rides Ribosomes - people walking in ER Golgi apparatus- roller coaster/lazy river (anything transporting in tubes kinda) cell membrane- entrance gate (permits entrance like the membrane) cell wall- park fences(no one in or out with out permission) mitochondria-power box(runs park stores energy) chloroplast- solar panels taking in energy central vacuole- balloon (something expanding and contracting)


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