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Controls the movement into and out of the cell
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Watery material which contains many of the materials involved in cell metabolism. This refers to all contents of the cell other than the nucleus.
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Cell Organelles: Function of the Organelles. StB-6th grade

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Controls the movement into and out of the cell Cell Membrane
Watery material which contains many of the materials involved in cell metabolism. This refers to all contents of the cell other than the nucleus. Cytoplasm
Serves as a pathway for the transport of materials throughout the cell. Also associated with PROTEIN syntheses and storage. . . .'the highway of the cell' Endoplasmic Reticulum
Serves as the control center for cell METABOLISM and REPRODUTION. It contains the DNA. Nucleus
Sites of PROTEIN SYNTHESIS. Makes proteins using DNA Ribosomes
Involved in the digestion of food within the cell. Contains enzymes. It digest food particles, wastes, cell parts, and invaders. . . . 'cleanup crew' Lysosomes
The 'powerhouse' of the cell... that is it provides energy for the cell's activities. This energy is called ATP Mitochondria
Packages and secretes the products of the cell.......packages proteins for use, or to be released from the cell Golgi Apperatus..... Golgi Complex
Involved in cell division in animal cells
Fluid filled organelles enclosed by a membrane. Contains stored food or wastes . . . 'storage tanks for food, water, and wastes materials' Vacuoles
Site of the production of ribosomes . . . 'the little nucleus' Nucleolus
Controls movement into and out of the nucleus Nuclear envelope
Gives the cell its shape and provides protection. Not found in animal cells Cell wall
Hairlike structures with the capacity for movement Cilia
A long, hairlike structure used for movement Flagella
Site of photosynthesis ..... [[contains chlorophyll. Stores food and provides color in plants.] Chloroplast
During cytokinesis, the new cell wall that begins to form in the middle, dividing the 2 sides
Rod shaped bodies that carry genetic information . . . .(shape the cells, guide organelle movement, and separate chromosomes) Microtubules
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