Cell Part Review

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Cell Part Review. BEGIN. Animal Cell. HOME. Plant Cell. HOME. THINK- what are each cell parts job, click for answer. Cell Wall. Only in a plant cell, not animal Surrounds the cell Protects the cell Supports the cell. HOME. Cell Membrane. Inside cell wall layer in plant cell - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cell Part Review

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Animal Cell

HOME

Plant Cell

HOME

THINK- what are each cell parts job, click for answer.

Cell Wall Nucleus Chromatin

Cell Membrane Ribosomes Endoplasmic Reticulum

Chloroplast Vacuole Begin Slide

Golgi Bodies Cytoplasm Animal Cell

Lysosomes Mitochondria Plant Cell

Cell Wall

Only in a plant cell, not animalSurrounds the cellProtects the cellSupports the cell

HOME

Cell Membrane

Inside cell wall layer in plant cellOutermost part of animal cellSeparates cell from environmentControls substances that enter and exit the

cell

HOME

Chloroplasts

Use sunlight to produce food for the cellKind of like a solar panel

HOME

Golgi Bodies

Like a messengerSends substances throughout the cellAlso release materials outside the cell

HOME

Lysosomes

SmallHave chemicals that break down food

particles and worn cell parts

HOME

Nucleus

“Control Center” of cellDirects all cell activity

HOME

Ribosomes

SmallFunction as factories to produce protein

Protein

HOME

Vacuole

Stores water, waste, food and other materials

HOME

Cytoplasm

Gel like fluidHolds many cell organelles

HOME

Mitochondria

Rod shapedProduces most of cells energy

HOME

Chromatin

Thin strandsInside nucleusThey give “directions” for directing cell

activity/functions

HOME

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Maze of passagewaysCarry protein and other needed

substances in the cell

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CreditsPictures:

http://myfreeenergyblog.com/3387/how-much-for-solar-panels/

solar panels

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/plantcell.html plant cell

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/animalcell.html animal cell

http://www.clker.com/clipart-1773.html factory

Information from:

Prentice Hall: Science Explorer- Cells and Heredity

*Information slightly reworded*

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Pictures-http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/biobookcell2.html

nucleus

http://www.grinningplanet.com/2005/02-08/paper-greeting-cards-waste-recycle-article.htm mailman