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Cell organelles

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Nucleus: Providing the cell with unique characteristics

Found in animal and plant cells

Secretory Vesicle: Cell secretions to hold hormones

Found in animal and plant cells

Nucleolus: Produces Ribosomes

Found in both types of cells

Endoplasmic Reticulum: Break down toxins, control calcium

Found in both cells

Centriole: Part of the cell skelton, it replicates itself during cell division

Found in animal cells

Centrosome: Where centrioles are produced

Found in both types of cells

Cytoskeleton: Maintain cell shape and cell motility

Found in both cells

Golgi body: Package macromolecules

Found in both cells

Mitochondrion: Provide the energy a cell needs

Found in both cells

Lysosome: Intracellular digestion

Found in both cells

Peroxisome: Protect cell from production of toxic hydrogen peroxide

Found in both cells

Vacuole: Stores nutrients and waste products, also increases cell size during growth

Found in both cells

Cell Membrane: Protective barrier from water

Found in both cells

Ribosome: Holds RNA and produces protien

Found in both cells

Cytosol:Filled with protiens that control cell metabolism

Found in both cells

Cell Wall: Provides and maintains the cell shape, also a protective barrier

Found only in plant cells

Chloroplast: Contains plant's chlorophyll (green color)

Found only in plant cells

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I found this really helpful video that shows and explains the cell organelles in an animal cell very clearly and simply.  The person who made it made a giant cookie look like a cell, so it's very easy to follow.  They also explain the functions of the organelles and the relationships between them.

 

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STUDY HELP 

Since I'm sure we're going to have a test on this I found a website that will really help. It does flashcards, matching, concentration, and a wordsearch that will help you learn the organelles and their functions. http://www.quia.com/jg/65947.html 

 

 

 

Comments (3)

Eric Izydorczak said

at 2:07 pm on Sep 20, 2009

did somone delete all the stuff and put this cake video?

Jaime said

at 9:04 pm on Sep 20, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=983lhh20rGY

If you check out that video, it specifically focuses on ribosomes and how proteins are produced.

It also shows how DNA is created.

Jen Lifhits said

at 5:53 pm on Sep 21, 2009

http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/cellreproduction/mitosis/summary.html
Sparknotes summary of mitosis! Thoroughly goes through each of the phases which are vital to learn in biology. This site includes pictures/diagrams as well, in order to help the learning process.

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