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Cell Organelles

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CELL ORGANELLES

BY: MAYA MANJANE
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Organelles are membrane-bound structures present inside a eukaryotic cell.

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CELL WALL

  • Present in plant cells
  • Outer most part that provides protection and support.
  • Semi-permeable
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CELL MEMBRANE

  • Second layer in plants below the cell wall
  • Outermost layer in animal cells
  • Regulates what passes though the cell
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NUCLEUS

  • Control center of cell: controls activities
  • Contains DNA in chromosomes
  • Most important organelle
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ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

  • Two parts: rough and smooth ER
  • Rough ER is the site of cell synthesis
  • Rough ER is respons. for transport of proteins
  • Smooth ER plays a role in carbohydrate metabolism
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RIBOSOMES

  • Thousands of spherical structures
  • Made of proteins
  • Present in prokaryotic cells also
  • Structure that read info on mRNA
  • Site of translation of RNA to proteins
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GOLGI APPARATUS

  • responsible for modifying the chains synthesized in the ER to get the protein
  • Site to breakdown proteins
  • Pack and distribute macromolecules throughout cell
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LYSOSOME

  • Serve as the waste disposal system
  • Digest unwanted pathogens
  • Are spherical shaped
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MITOCHONDRIA

  • Is the powerhouse of the cell
  • Site of cellular respiration
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VACUOLES

  • Store water and food in cells
  • Plants have a large central vacuole
  • Animals have multiple, smaller vacuoles
  • Reduces in size according into needs of cells
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CHLOROPLAST

  • Are present only in plant cell
  • Site of photosynthesis
  • Contain chlorophyll, pigment that makes green coloring
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