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WS - Plant and Animal Cell Organelles

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Structure
Cell Membrane
Cell Wall
Chloroplasts
Cytoplasm
Large
Permanent
Vacuole
Mitochondria
Nucleus and
DNA
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Function:
A thin membrane that surrounds the cell,
controls entry and exit of substances.
Gives the cell structure and prevents
bursting. It also controls what enters and
exits the cell.
The site of photosynthesis, which allows
plants to convert light energy to glucose.
A jelly-like material in which reactions
occur. Contains structures such as
ribosomes and vesicles.
A fluid-filled sac containing mineral salts,
sugars, amino acids, waste substances,
and pigments which colour the cell and
attract pollinating insects.
Site of respiration. Provides energy for
the cell to function.
The nucleus contains genetic material in
the form of DNA which codes for
proteins. DNA replication also occurs in
the nucleus.
Cell
Type:
(P/A/B)
Ribosomes
Rough
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
(RER)
Vesicles
Ribosomes are the site of protein
synthesis (making proteins).
Surrounds the nucleus and is covered in
ribosomes.
Used to transport materials in the cell.
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