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The
vacuoles
stores material within the
cell.
The
chloroplast
are closely stacked, flattened sacs found in
plants
only.
The
ribosomes
are sites of protein synthesis.
The
vesicles
or
endoplasmic reticulum
transports materials within the cell.
The cytoplasm is the region inside the cell except for the
nucleus.
The
nucleus
is the organelle that manages or controls all the cell functions in a
eukaryotic
cell.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that traps energy from
sunlight
and gives plants their
green
color.
The lysosome digests excess or worn-out parts,
food particles
and
invading viruses
or bacteria.
The
ribosomes
are small bumps located on portions of the
endoplasmic reticulum.
The
vesicles
provide temporary storage of food, enzymes, and waste products.
The
cell wall
is a firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants, fungi, most bacteria and some
protests.
The
mitochondria
produces a usable form of
energy
for the cell.
The
golgi apparatus
packages
proteins
for transport out of the cell.
The
mitochondria
is everything inside the cell including the
nucleus.
The
nucleolus
is the site where
ribosomes
are made.
Prokaryotic Cell
has no
nucleus
and examples are plant and animal cells.
Eukaryotic
Cells have a true
nucleus
and is found only in animals and protists
Eukaryotic
Cell has a
nucleus
and DNA floats in the cytoplasm. Example is bacteria.
The
cell membrane
is the membrane surrounding the
cell.
The
plasmatic membrane
provides support for the cell, has two "
subparts
".
The
plasma membrane
is composed of
phospholipids
and proteins.
The
cytoskeleton
consists of
hollow tubes
which provide support for the cell.
The
cilia
are the small-like structure used for movement or sensing things.
The
cell
membrane or
plasma
membrane is composed of a phospholipid bilayer.
The
flagella
is a longer whip-like structures used for
movement.
Ingestion-Plasma Membrane
Digestion-
Lysosome
Respiration-
Mitochondria
Excretion-
Vacuoles