Unit 3.2
Mitochondria
bean shaped and have two membranes, and supplies energy to the cell.
What is only found in plant cells?
central vacuole, cell wall, and chloropasts
What is only found in animal cells?
centrioles and lysosome
Golgi Apparatus
consists of closely layered stacks of membrane-enclosed spaces that process, sort, and deliver proteins
In what way are lysosomes, vesicles, and the central vacuole similar?
All are membrane-bound organelles that store or separate certain substances
3 Types of Cytoskeleton Fibers
Microtubules Intermediate filaments Microfilaments
What problems might a cell experience if it had no cytoskeleton?
The cell would be disorganized. It would be weak and might fall apart. The cell would also be unable to move, divide, and transport organelles.
Ribosomes
Tiny organelles that link amino acids together to form proteins
Centrioles
are cylinder-shaped organelles made of short microtubules arranged in a circle; divide DNA during cell division
Lysosomes
are membrane-bound organelles that contain enzymes; they digest and recycle forgien materials or worn-out parts
Chloroplasts
are organelles that carry out photosynthesis
Vacuole
is a fluid-filled sac used for the storage of materials needed by a cell
Cytoskeleton
is a network of proteins that is constantly changing to meet the needs of a cell
Endoplasmic Recticulum
is an interconnected network of thin folded membranes, that aid in the production of proteins and lipids.
Nucleus
is the storehouse for most of the genetic information or DNA
Cell Wall
present in plants,algae,fungi, and most bacteria; a rigid layer that gives protection, support, and shape to the cell.
Vesicles
small membrane-bound sacs that divide some materials form the rest of the cytoplasm and transport these materials from place to place within the cell.