2019-04-02T17:29:19+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast, golgi apparatus, golgi body, cytoplasm, glycoprotein, glyco lipids, cisternae, liposome, peroxisome, glyoxysome, centrioles, cytoskeleton, lysosomes, cilia, flagellum, contractile vacuole, red blood cells, vesicle, nuclear envelope, vacuole, cell membrane, microtubules, nucleus, nucleolus, chromatin, skeletal, smooth, cardiac flashcards
Functions of Cell Organelles

Functions of Cell Organelles

  • mitochondria
    produces energy through cellular respiration
  • rough endoplasmic reticulum
    transport and storage
  • ribosomes
    create proteins
  • smooth endoplasmic reticulum
    creates lipids or fat
  • chloroplast
    creates glucose
  • golgi apparatus
    synthesis, packages and releases concentrate proteins or lipids
  • golgi body
    protein or lipid enters the cytoplasm
  • cytoplasm
    where all chemicals take place
  • glycoprotein
    short sugar chains attached to proteins
  • glyco lipids
    lipids attached to proteins
  • cisternae
    flattened stacked membrane folds
  • liposome
    small membrane bounded transport vesicles
  • peroxisome
    microbodies found in animal cells
  • glyoxysome
    microbodies found in plant cells
  • centrioles
    for cellular division and cellular reproduction
  • cytoskeleton
    supports structure and helps move synthesized proteins
  • lysosomes
    contain hydrolytic enzymes for digestion
  • cilia
    hair like structures
  • flagellum
    tail
  • contractile vacuole
    pump water out of cell
  • red blood cells
    carries oxygen, glucose
  • vesicle
    moves protein, lipid and carbohydrate
  • nuclear envelope
    surrounds the nucleus
  • vacuole
    contains food or water
  • cell membrane
    separates cell contents from the environment
  • microtubules
    provide internal support
  • nucleus
    information center of the cell
  • nucleolus
    site of ribosome synthesis
  • chromatin
    threadlike mass of DNA
  • skeletal
    tissues attached by tendons to bones
  • smooth
    tissues on the wall of the guts; the iris of the eye
  • cardiac
    tissues at the heart