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What is analogous to a factory manager?
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Eukaryotic Cells

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What is analogous to a factory manager? DNA
What cell part is DNA found? Nucleus
Which cell part controls the activity of the entire cell? Nucleus
Which cell part generates energy to power cellular activity? Mitochondria
Which cell part is responsible for assembling power? Ribosomes
Once proteins have been assembled, what cell part do they go to next? ER
What cell parts can cellular products be placed? - vessicles - vacuole - golgi body
Flow chart to show how protein is produced and shipped from a cell DNA --> ribosomes --> ER --> vessicles --> Golgi bodie --> vacuole
Nucleus Contains and protects genetic material
DNA/chromosomes Information for making proteins
Ribosomes makes proteins
ER transport and finishes proteins and other biological molecules
Lysosomes clean up cell waste
Mitochondria makes ribosomes for cell
Golgi Apparatus moves proteins around and to another cell
Cytoplasm Space for work to be done
Vesicles cellular package containing products such as protein
Vacuole stores protein
Pores/Gated Channels points of entry and exit for materials
Cell Membrane Keeps Organells in cell and protects cell
3 cell parts that are NOT organelles DNA, cytoplasm, cell membrane
3 organelle nucleus, mitocondria, vacuole
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