Honors Biology - Cell Organelles
Chloroplast
Found in plant cells only! These organelles use sunlight energy to make food molecules. The process is called photosynthesis.
Chromatin
Genetic material in the nucleus wound up with proteins.
Nucleolus
Mysterious organelle that we now know is where the ribosomes are assembled.
Cell Wall
Not found in any animals. This structure supports and supports and protects the cell while letting substances like water, oxygen and carbon dioxide into the cell
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Place where the proteins are assembled and modified
Rough ER
Place where the proteins are assembled and modified - This one is lined with ribosomes giving it a rough "texture"
Nuclear Envelope
Porous membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
Ribosomes
Proteins are assembled on these organelles.
Golgi Apparatus
Proteins made in the rough ER come to this organelle and are modified and then shipped to other parts of the cell.
Lysosomes
These little organelles contain chemicals that will break down lipids, carbs, and proteins from food into particles that can be used by the cell.
Mitochondrion
These organelles release energy stored in food molecules. The energy is used to power all the cellular processes like growth, development and movement.
Vacuole
These organelles store materials like water, salts, proteins, or carbs.
Cell Membrane
Thin flexible barrier around the cell that regulates what enters and leaves the cell. It also supports and protects the cell.
Nucleus
contains genetic information; controls all cell functions; found in eukaryotic cells only
Cytoplasm
A gel-like material inside the cell; It serves as a support for all the cell's organelles.
Cytoskeleton
A group of protein organelles that help the cell maintain its shape and are involved in the movement of organelles within the cell. These organelles also make up cilia and flagella (help cell move).
Cilia or Flagella
Cilia: a hairlike vibrating structure; Occur in large numbers on the surface of certain cells, providing movement Flagella: a slender threadlike structure, especially a microscopic whiplike appendage that enables many cells to swim.