Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Eukaryotic Cell
Structure Prt.2
- Rough
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
- In plant and
animal cells
- Ribosomes on
surface
- Involved in the
synthesis of proteins
- Smooth
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
- In both plant and
animal cells
- No ribosomes on surface
- Contains collections of
enzymes with specialized
tasks
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- In both plant and
animal cells
- Appears as a stack of
flattened membranes
- Modifies, sorts, and
packages proteins and
other materials from the
endoplasmic Reticulum for
storage in the cell or
release outside the cell
- Lysosome
- In animal cells
and rarely in plant
cells
- Small organelles filled
with enzymes
- Break down lipids, carbohydrates, and
proteins into small molecules that can be
used by the rest of the cell. They are
also involved in breaking down organelles
that have outlived their usefullness
- Vacuole
- In both plant and
animal cells
- A large, sac-like,
membrane-enclosed structures
- Stores materials like water,
salts, proteins, and
carbohydrates
- Mitochondrion
- In plant and animal
cells
- Power plants
of the cell
- Convert chemical energy
stored in food into
compounds that are more
convenient for the cell to use
- Chloroplast
- Only in plant cells
- Biological equivalent
of solar power plants
- Capture the energy from
sunlight and convert in into
food that contains chemical
energy in process called
photosynthesis
- Cytoskeleton
- In both plant and
animal cells
- Internal
organization by a
network of protein
filaments
- Helps transport materials
like conveyor belts.
Involved in moving entire
cell as in cell flagella and
cilia. Helps maintain cells
shape and movement.
- Centriole
- Only in
animal cells
- Formed form tublins
- Helps
organize call
devision