a) Nucleus

 

b) Information center of the cell and contains DNA.

 

c) The center of the cell

 

d) Eukaryote.

 

a)      Cytoplasm

 

b) Contains many important structures.

 

c) Is the area between the nucleus and the cell wall.

 

d) Eukaryote

a) Cell Membrane

 

b) Regulates what enters and leaves the cell and provides protection.

 

c) Inside the cell wall, but outside everything else.

 

d) Both

a) Cell Wall

 

b)  Helps to protect and support the cell.

 

c) On the outside of the cell membrane.

 

d) Prokaryote

a) Mitochondrion

 

b) Change the energy stored in food into an easier source of energy the cell can use.

 

c) Scattered amongst the cytoplasm.

 

d) Both

a) Lysosome

 

b) Contain chemicals and enzymes that digest materials for cells.

 

c) Formed by the golgi apparatus.

 

d) Eukaryote

a) Chloroplast

 

b) Trap energy of sunlight and convert it into chemical energy.

 

c) Surrounds vacuole.

 

d) Eukaryote

a) Rough

Endoplasmic Reticulum

 

b) Transport materials inside the cell like protein.

 

c) surround nucleus

 

d) Eukaryote.

 

a) Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

 

b) Store special enzymes and chemicals.

 

c) near cell wall and membrane.

 

d) Eukaryote.

a) Vacuole

 

b)  Store materials such as water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates.

 

c) In the center of the cell.

 

d) Eukaryote.

a) Centrioles

 

b)  Involved in mitosis and contains  a protein called tubulin.

 

c) Found in microtubes.

 

d) Eukaryotes

a) Golgi bodies

 

b) modifies, collects, packages, and distributes molecules made at one location and used at another,

 

c) Looks like a flattened stack of membranes in the cell.

 

d) Eukaryote

a) Ribosomes

 

b) Composed of RNA and Proteins and makes proteins.

 

c) Some are attached to membrane while others are free in cytoplasm.

 

d) Both

a) Nucleolus

 

b) Stores RNA and proteins and is where ribosomes are made.

 

c) a small region within the nucleus

 

d) Eukaryote

a) Plastids

 

b) Store food and pigments.

 

c) Float free in cytoplasm

 

d) Eukaryote.

Pat Hamer

Period 5

10/16/03

Cell Organelle Chart