Cell Parts - High School Science Help
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Cell Parts
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Thing 1: Nucleus
Found in eukaryotes only.
Contains most of the cell’s DNA
(chromosomes).
Contains nucleolus, where
ribosomes are assembled.
Ribosomes make proteins and are in
ALL cells.
“Brain,” “control center,” etc.
Thing 2: Cell membrane
ALL cell have a cell membrane.
Helps cell sense outside
environment.
Phospholipid bilayer plus proteins
and carbohydrates.
Thing 3: Cell wall
Prokaryotes, plants, fungi, and
some protists have a cell wall.
Provides structural support for cell.
Keeps osmosis from making cells
explode.
Thing 4: Endoplasmic reticulum
ER is in eukaryotes only.
Rough ER helps fold and transport
proteins.
Ribosomes make rough ER look rough.
Smooth ER makes and transports
lipids.
Thing 5: Golgi body
Only eukaryotes have Golgi bodies.
Golgi body is made of several
separate membrane-bound
compartments.
Golgi body helps transport proteins
(and lipids) to the right locations.
Thing 6: Lysosomes
Lysosomes are in animal cells and
some protist cells.
Contain digestive (hydrolytic)
enzymes.
Thing 7: Mitochondria
Found in eukaryotes only.
Cellular respiration occurs in
mitochondria.
Cellular respiration is how we get
usable energy from food.
Cellular respiration is why we need
oxygen.
Mitochondria have their own DNA
and ribosomes.
Thing 8: Chloroplasts
Found in plants and some protists
only.
Where photosynthesis occurs.
Photosynthesis uses energy from light
to make food from CO2 and water.
Chloroplasts have their own DNA
and ribosomes.
Thing 9: Vacuoles
Plant cells have one big vacuole.
Other eukaryotic cells have many
small vacuoles.
Vacuoles are used for storage.
Thing 10: Flagella and cilia
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes can
have flagella. Only eukaryotes have
cilia.
Both are used for movement.