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Cell Organelles By Fahima Shobarna

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Cell Organelles. By Fahima Shobarna. What organelle is this?. A.Mitochondria B.Chloroplast C.Nucleus. YOU GOT IT RIGHT!!!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Cell OrganellesBy Fahima Shobarna

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What organelle is this?

A.Mitochondria

B.Chloroplast

C.Nucleus

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The largest and most visible organelle is the nucleus. The nucleus is called the control center. It stores the DNA that has information on how to make the cell’s protein.

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What organelle breaks down food

molecules to make ATP?

A. Mitochondria

B. Ribosomes

C. Golgi Complex

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Mitochondria are located inside all cells. Food molecules are “burned” out here to release energy. The energy is transferred to a special molecule that the cell uses to get work done, and that molecule is called ATP. The Mitochondria can only work if there is oxygen, which is why when we breath, we take in the air and your Mitochondria can have oxygen to make ATP.

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What does this look like?

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Vacuole

Lysosomes

Golgi Complex

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I know I’m old but isn’t this wrong?

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CORRECT!!!When proteins and other materials need to be processed and shipped out of the eukaryotic cell, the job goes to an organelle called the Golgi complex. Lipids and proteins from the ER are delivered to the Golgi Complex, where they are assembled to different functions.

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Which organelle helps amino acids

to combine to make proteins?A. Vacuole

B. Lysosomes

C. Ribosomes

D. Cell Wall

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You got it Right!Ribosomes are the smallest organelles. All cells have Ribosomes because all cells need protein to live. Ribosome's help amino acids combine to make proteins. Unlike other organelles, Ribosomes are not covered with a membrane.

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What makes food using the energy

of sunlight?A. Mitochondria

B. Chloroplasts

C. Endoplasmic Reticulum

D. Lysosomes

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You got it Right!Chloroplasts are found in plant cells. Chloroplasts are plants that have another kind of energy-converting organelle. They are energy converting organelles.The energy of sunlight gets trapped by chlorophyll and used to make sugar.

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What makes lipids and breaks down substances, and packages proteins to

release them from the cell?

A. Cell Membrane

B. Endoplasmic Reticulum

C. Nucleus

D. Vacuole

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You got it right!The endoplasmic reticulum is found only in eukaryotic cells. The Endoplasmic Reticulum, or ER, is a membrane covered section that makes lipids and other materials from use inside and outside of the cell. The ER also breaks down certain other chemicals that can damage the cell.

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What stores water and other materials?

A. Cell Membrane

B. Lysosomes

C. Golgi Complex

D. Vacuole

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You got it Right! Most plant cells have a large

membrane covered organelle called the vacuole. Vacuoles help support the cell. They store water and other liquids. The Vacuole also stores nutrients and waste products. Also, water gets collected into the cell vacuole and keeps the plant stiff.

Oh! That makes sense now!

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What digests food particles, wastes, and

invaders?A. Chloroplasts

B. Lysosomes

C. Cell Wall

D. Ribosomes

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You got it Right!Lysosomes destroy damaged or worn-out organelles. They also get rid of waste and protect the cell from any invaders. Lysosomes are special vesicles that contain enzymes. Particles that are in the vesicles get digested by the enzyme.

Lysosomes destruction of cells might be one of the reasons human age.

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What keeps the cytoplasm inside?

A. Golgi Complex

B. Cell Wall

C. Cell Membrane

D. Vacuole

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You got it right!All cells are covered by a membrane. The membrane keeps the cytoplasm in, and also allows nutrients in while keeping waste out. Also, it interacts with things outside the cell. I can’t believe it!

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What provides strength and support

to the cell membrane?

A. Holding it all together

B. Cell Wall

C. Ribosomes

D. Chloroplasts

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You got it Right!Plant cells have a hard cell wall made of cellulose. It protects the cell membrane by giving support. When too much water enters or leaves a plant cell, the cell wall can prevent the membrane from tearing.

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Congratulations!You have been able to finish the trivia game about cell organelles! Thank you for playing and I hope you learned a lot!

You Finished! Even if I’m old, I can tell when someone is wise.