What is the function of an endoplasmic reticulum?
Converts energy from food into a usable form.
Transports materials such as protein and carbohydrates to other organelles.
Processes the cell's genetic information (RNA) to create proteins.
What is the function of the mitochondria?
Allows materials to enter and leave the cell.
Sends directions to the cell to grow, mature, divide or die.
What is the function of ribosomes?
Convert energy from food into a usable form.
Directs the cell to mature, grow, divide or die.
What does the nucleus do?
Sends directions to the cell to mature, divide, grow or die.
Processes genetic information (RNA) to create necessary proteins.
What is a cytoplasm?
The command centre of the cell.
A gel-like fluid that encloses various organelles.
The outer lining of a cell.
What is a cell membrane OR plasma membrane?
The outer lining of a cell that controls the flow of materials from the inside and outside.
Protein and carbohydrate transporter.
What is a flagellum?
The control centre of a cell.
A thread-like structure that allows the cell to move.
A protein and carbohydrate transpoter.