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Cell Organelles M14

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Looked at cork under the microscope and saw it looked like little "cells" Robert Hooke
observed pond water and was first to see one-celled organisms which he called "animalcules" Leeuwenhoek
Stated that all plants are made of cells Schleiden
Stated all animals are made of cell Schwann
Found only in plants cell. Rigid layer that surrounds and protects the cell. Made of cellulose. Cell Wall
Controls what goes in and out of a cell. very selective Cell Membrane
Directs all the cell's activites. DNA is inside. Nucleus
makes ribosomes Nucleolus
strands of DNA Chromatin
produces most of the energy the cell needs to function Mitochondria
Passageway that carries proteins and other cell materials from one part of a cell to another. endoplasmic Reticulum
Make proteins Ribosomes
Receives proteins and other materials, packages them and sends them to the correct part of the cell Golgi Body
site of photosynthesis in plant cells Chloroplast
storage center for a cell Vacuole
Break down old cell parts to be used again. Acts as a recycle bin in the cell Lysosomes
Bacterial cells with no nuclues or organelles Prokaryotic Cells
type of cell that contains nuclei, and other bound organelles. We have this type of cell Eukaryotic Cells
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