Organelles for Cell Growth Organelles for Metabolism Cell
Organelles for Cell Growth Organelles for Metabolism Cell Boundaries Support and Movement Cell Facts 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 The Nucleus
Cells that have a visible nucleus A 100
What are Eukaryotic cells? A 100
Contains pores to allow RNA to exit the nucleus A 200
What is the nuclear membrane? A 200
A dark spot in the nucleus where ribosome parts are being produced A 300
What is the nucleolus? A 300
A term that refers to all the dark staining material in the nucleus A 400
What is Chromatin? A 400
The genetic material of the cell A 500
What is DNA? A 500
The organelle that may be either rough or smooth B 100
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum? B 100
Rough ER is covered with them B 200
What are ribosomes? B 200
The organelle that produces non-protein material for the cell B 300
What is smooth ER? B 300
Organelles that produce proteins according to instructions from genetic material B 400
What are ribosomes? B 400
The organelle that modifies and packages materials for secretion B 500
What are Golgi Bodies? B 500
The organelles that are responsible for Cellular Respiration C 100
What are mitochondria? C 100
The organelles that are responsible for Photosynthesis C 200
What are Chloroplasts? C 200
A green pigment used for photosynthesis C 300
What is chlorophyll? C 300
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The highly folded inner membrane of the mitochondria C 400
What is the cristae? C 400
The fluid part of the chloroplast C 500
What is the stroma C 500
Means that it allows some materials to pass through but not others D 100
What is selective permeability? D 100
A nonliving structure outside the cell membrane in plants, fungi, and bacteria D 200
What is the cell wall? D 200
Specialized passageways in the cell membrane for simple sugars, amino acids, and nucleotides D 300
What are transport proteins? D 300
Cells that lack cell walls D 400
What are animal cells? D 400
The most common molecule in the cell membrane D 500
What are phospholipids? D 500
A series of microtubules and microfilaments that provides internal support for the cell E 100
What is the cytoskeleton? E 100
Small membrane bubbles that contain materials being stored or moved within the cell E 200
What are vesicles? E 200
The process of moving useful materials outside of the cell E 300
What is secretion? E 300
Numerous short hair-like projections on the surface of the cell used for movement E 400
What are cilia? E 400
Long whip-like projections used for cell movement E 500
What are flagellae? E 500
A large organelle that plant cells use to store water and dissolved food F 100
What is a Vacuole? F 100
Contains inner membranes arranged in stacks of membranous sacs called “grana” F 200
What are chloroplasts? F 200
Small vesicles filled with digestive enzymes – The “cleanup crews” of the cell F 300
What are lysosomes? F 300
Cells without membrane bound organelles F 400
What are prokaryotes? F 400
The control center of the cell F 500
What is the nucleus? F 500
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