Transcript Slide 1

Membrane bound
organelle that stores
materials like food or
water
Network of membrane
bound tubules that
manufactures proteins
and membrane
structures
Contains genetic
information. Controls
activities within the cell
by directing protein
synthesis
Structure with a double
membrane that
converts sugar energy
into ATP (cellular
respiration)
Flattened membranes that
sort, modify and ship
chemicals
Golgi
Apparatus
Network of membrane
bound tubules that
manufacture lipids such
as cholesterol and
phospholipids
Small membrane bound
structure that
transports chemicals
products throughout
the cell.
Phospholipid bilayer that
separates the living
environment from the
nonliving environment.
Controls what may
enter or leave the cell.
Fluid filled area within the
cell excluding the
nucleus
Tiny structure found in all
cells. Manufactures
proteins.
A pair of structures found
in animal cells. Helps to
move cellular materials
during cell division.
Dense area inside the
nucleus. Assembles
ribosomes.
Sturdy structure
surrounding plant cells
made of cellulose.
Small membrane bound
sac filled with digestive
enzymes. Breaks down
food particles, recycles
organelles or
macromolecules
Organelle bound by two
membranes. Converts
light energy into sugars
(photosynthesis). Gives
plants their green hue.