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Plasma Membrane (Cell Membrane) to protect the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out Nucleus Controls most cell processes and contains the hereditar y informati on of DNA Ribosome Makes proteins

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Page 1: Web viewPlasma Membrane (Cell Membrane) to protect the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out

Plasma Membrane(Cell Membrane)

to protect the interior of the

cell by allowing certain

substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out

Nucleus

Controls most cell processes

and contains the

hereditary information

of DNA

RibosomeMakes

proteins

RoughEndoplasmic

Reticulum

Modifies proteins and has attached

ribosomes

Page 2: Web viewPlasma Membrane (Cell Membrane) to protect the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out

SmoothEndoplasmic

Reticulum

Does not have

ribosomes on its surface

and performs specialized

tasks such as the synthesis

of lipids

Mitochondria

Generate cellular

energy (ATP)

Site of Cellular

Respiration

GolgiApparatus

Modify, sort, & packagemolecules from ER

for storage or

transport out of cell

Nuclear Membrane

(Nuclear Envelope)

Double membrane

surrounding nucleus

Contains nuclear pores

for materials to enter & leave

nucleus

Page 3: Web viewPlasma Membrane (Cell Membrane) to protect the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out

Lysosome

Break down food,

bacteria, and worn out cell

parts for cells

Cell Wall

Provide support and protection for the cell

Cytoplasm

Provides a medium for

chemical reactions to take place

VacuoleFluid filled sacks for storage

Page 4: Web viewPlasma Membrane (Cell Membrane) to protect the interior of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell, while keeping other substances out

Chloroplast

Use energy from

sunlight to make own

food (glucose)

Nucleolus

Makes ribosomes that make proteins

Centrioles

Help with cell division

in animal cells

Cytoskeleton

Helps cell maintain cell shape

Also help move

organelles around