By: Colleen Ruark The Cell membrane controls what comes in and out of the cell like, http://biology.unm.edu/ccou ncil/Biology_124/Images/ce llwall.jpeg Water in Nutrients in Waste out Outside of the cell membrane, it provides support and protection. Plant, Fungi, and most bacteria have one. http://biology.unm.edu/cco uncil/Biology_124/Images/c ellwall.jpeg Digest unneeded organelles, food, and unwanted things like viruses. Composed on micro tubes and microfilaments Provides structure, and helps with cellular division. Ribosome Proteins are assembled. Non-membrane organelles that are located in the nucleus. http://library.thin kquest.org/06au g/01942/plcells/t hinkquest/riboso mes.jpg Supply energy to the cell. Control cell cycle and cell growth. http://creationwiki. org/images/5/59/ Mitochondria.jpg http://www.carta ge.org.lb/en/the mes/sciences/zo ology/AnimalPhys iology/Anatomy/ AnimalCellStructu re/Mitochondria/ mitochondria.jpg Plants have one big vacuole While animals have many small ones It’s storage space. Water Food Enzymes http://sciencecity.oupchina.c om.hk/biology/student/glossa ry/img/vacuole.jpg http://organellesrus.tripod.com /sitebuildercontent/sitebuilder pictures/vacuole.jpg Contains Chlorophyll Makes the plant green. Allows the plat to make its own food. Cytoplasm (: Jelly like substance Contains the cells organelles Controls the cell DNA is kept in it It’s enclosed in a double membrane It’s located within the nucleus Produces ribosomes Critical in protein synthesis