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1. Plasma Membrane Function – physical barrier for the cell; separates internal and external environments; selective permeability Location – surrounding the cell, outer surface
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2. Nucleus – Function – control center of the cell; contains DNA; filled with a fluid called nucleoplasm – Location – center of the cell
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3. Nuclear Envelope Function – keeps nuclear contents separate from the rest of the cell; allow for information to get into and out of the nucleus when necessary Location – surrounding the nucleus Nuclear Envelope with pores
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4. Nucleolus Function – dense area within the nucleus; produces ribosomal RNA Location – center of the nucleus
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5. Mitochondria – Function – site of cellular respiration; the transfer of energy from organic molecules to ATP – Location – scattered in the cytoplasm
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6. Ribosomes Function – sites of protein synthesis Location – in cytoplasm and on rough endoplasmic reticulum
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7. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum – Function – allow for the transport of substances throughout the cell – Rough ER – contains ribosomes; functions in protein synthesis – Location – surrounding the nucleus
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8. Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Function – allow for the transport of substances throughout the cell Smooth ER – doesn’t have ribosomes; functions in lipid synthesis Location – surrounding the Rough ER
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9. Golgi Apparatus Function – packaging, modifying and shipping of cellular products Location - in cytoplasm near endoplasmic reticulum
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10. Lysosomes – Function – break down/digest bacteria, old or damaged organelles – Location – scattered in the cytoplasm
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11. Peroxisomes Function – produce hydrogen peroxide when they break down alcohol and engulf bacteria Location – scattered in the cytoplasm
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12. Microtubules/Microfilaments Function – Hollow tubes made of protein, hold organelles in place, maintain cell shape Location – Radiate outward from the center called centrosome near the nucleus
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13. Cilia and Flagella Cilia - Short and present in large numbers Flagella - Long extensions of the cell, usually one that helps with the cell moving Function – Assist in movement Location – Outside of the cell
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14. Centrioles Function – Two short cylinders of microtubules that organize cell division Location – Near the nuclear envelope *Only in animal cells*
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