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“Cell Structure”

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Page 1: Cell structures lesson2

“Cell Structure”

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CHLOROPLASTS Green organelles that

make food found only in plant

cells

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CHLOROPHYLL A green pigment that

gives leaves & stems their color

Captures sunlight energy that is used to produce food called glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar

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MITOCHONDRIA Organelles that release

energy from food This energy is released

by breaking down food into carbon dioxide

AKA the powerhouse b/c they release energy from food

Some muscle cells have 20,000 mitochondria

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RIBOSOMES

Make proteins Float freely or attached

to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

Ribosomes are made in the nucleolus

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ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

A series of folded membranes that move materials (proteins) around in a cell

like a conveyor belt Smooth ER – ribosomes

not attached to ER Rough ER – ribosomes

attached to ER

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GOLGI BODIES (GAWL jee) Stacked flattened

membranes Sort and package

proteins

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VACUOLES Temporary storage

spaces Store food, water,

waste

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LYSOSOMES (LI suh sohmz)

The word "lysosome" is Latin for "kill body."

The purpose of the lysosome is to digest things. They might be used to digest food or break down the cell when it dies.

Break down food molecules, cell wastes & worn out cell parts

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FROM CELL TO ORGANISMCell

The basic unit of life

TissueGroup of cells working together

OrganGroup of tissues working together

OrganismAny living thing made of 1 or more cells

Organ SystemGroup of organs working together

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NAME THE ORGANELLE

d. Mitochondria

b. Chloroplast

c. Golgi body a. Nucleus

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1- Nucleus

2- Chromosomes

3- Mitochondria

4- Ribosomes

5- Chloroplasts

6- Vacuoles

7- ER

8- Cell Membrane