Transcript CELL PARTS
CELL PARTS
ORGANELLES FOUND IN BOTH
PLANTS AND ANIMALS
CELL NUCLEUS
LOCATION
In the Center of the Cell surrounded
by cytoplasm
Nucleus
STRUCTURE
Membrane is
Nuclear Envelope,
Contains
nucleoplasm
Nucleolus
DNA (genetic
material)
FUNCTION
Houses and
protects the cells
genetic
information DNA
Site where DNA is
transcribed into
RNA
NUCLEUS
Nuclear Envelope
STRUCTURE
Double membrane
made of two
phospholipid
bilayers
Contain Nuclear
Pores-passageway
for RNA and other
materials to enter
and leave the
nucleus
FUNCTION
Separates inside of
nucleus from
cytoplasm
Controls what
enters and leaves
the nucleus
Protects the
genetic material DNA
CHROMATIN “BLUEPRINT OF THE
CELL”
STRUCTURE
Thin uncoiled strands of
DNA and Protein
(LOOKS LIKE Spaghetti)
This is the form that
DNA spends most of its
life.
FUNCTION
Structures that carry
the genetic information.
In this form
transcription can be
performed (making a
copy of mRNA)
CHROMOSOMES “BLUEPRINT OF
THE CELL”
STRUCTURE
Condensed form of DNA
and Proteins
Looks like an X
(BOW-TIE PASTA)
Form Chromatin (DNA)
takes right before cell
division
FUNCTION
Structures that carry
the genetic information.
(Instructions for cells
activities)
It is condensed so DNA
is easier to separate
during cell division
NUCLEOLUS
STRUCTURE
Dense area within
the nucleus
FUNCTION
Made of protein and
rDNA
Creates Ribosomal
RNA
Makes up
Ribosomes (sent
to Cytoplasm)
NUCLEOPLASM
STRUCTURE
Cytoplasm within
nucleus, surrounds
chromatin and
nucleolus
Jelly-like material
FUNCTION
Contains enzymes
and nucleotides for
DNA replication and
rRNA(ribosomal
RNA) synthesis
Nucleus
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Flashcard Homework
Make flashcards for
the structure and
function of all the
parts of the nucleus
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Turn in a minimum of
12 flashcards
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Nucleus
Nuclear envelope
Chromatin
Chromosomes
Nucleolus
Nucleoplasm