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Cell Organelles Pt2

Unit 3: Cells

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What three structures do plants cells have that animal cells do not have? Cell wall, large central vacuole, chloroplast
What cellular organelle is found in animal cells and not plant cells? Lysosomes
If a cell needed to synthesize extra proteins to maintain homeostasis, what organelle would be asked to help with this process? Ribosomes
Which organelle functions like a road system in a city to help with transport? Endoplasmic reticulum
What cellular structures do all cells have in common? Cell/plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes
This organelle functions in cellular respiration: mitochondria
This is the site where ATP is made? Mitochondria
Cellular organelles are located within the ____________ of the cell. Cytoplasm
This organelle functions to package and deliver proteins. Golgi body
Genetic material is contained within the _____________ of a eukaryotic cell. Nucleus
________________ controls what enters and leaves the cell. Cell/Plasma membrane
Which structure is directly responsible for the production of proteins within the cell? Ribosomes
What is a system of internal membranes covered with ribosomes? It collects proteins and moves them through the cell. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Organelle that converts sunlight energy, carbon dioxide and water into high energy sugar molecules Chloroplast
Storage sacks for water, salts, proteins, carbohydrates, food or waste Vacoule
Transforms the chemical energy stored in food molecules into energy the cell can use Mitochondria
True or False: The chloroplast is where photosynthesis occurs. True
True or False: The mitochondria does not produce ATP. False
True or False: The cell wall can be found in animal cells. False
True or False: Some cells can survive with no nucleus. True
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