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cell membrane | separates the inside of the cell from the rest of the world (a.k.a. cytoplasmic membrane or plasma membrane) |
cell wall | a stiff layer found in plant cells, outside the cell membrane (green in diagram at left) |
chloroplasts | organelles found in plants that contain chlorophyll (which produces energy from sunlight) |
chromoplasts | organelles that make and store pigments (they are what makes that flower so pretty) |
chromosomes | DNA, after it has been organized (think of a completed puzzle, rather than a box of pieces) |
cilia | little wiggly things on the outside of the cell membrane that let the cell move or feel |
cytoplasm | the jelly inside the cell-y. |
cytoskeleton |
a network that supports the cell
(made up of actin (red) and microtubules (green))
Image:
FluorescentCells (image/jpg)
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endoplasmic reticulum |
folds proteins and sends them to the Golgi apparatus
(proteins gotta be folded juuust right)
Image:
Cell_ER_labeled (image/jpg)
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flagella | a flagellum is a whip-like appendage a cell can use to move (flagella is plural) |
Golgi apparatus |
packages proteins before they leave the cell
(it looks like a pile of pitas)
Image:
golgi-apparatus (image/jpg)
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leucoplasts | colorless organelles found in plants that store stuff (starches, lipids, proteins, if you're interested) |
lysosome | the "trash can" of the cell stores the waste products of the cell |
microtubules |
part of the cytoskeleton, gives the cell structure and lets things move around the cell
Image:
Microtubules (image/png)
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mitochondria | they make the energy for the cell (Powerhouses!) |
nuclear membrane | a lipid membrane around the outside of the nucleus it contains the nucleolus and the cell's genetic material |
nucleolus | made of proteins and RNA, it transcribes RNA and starts making ribosomes (nucleolus is the dark part) |
nucleus |
the "control center" of the cell, it's where the DNA is stored
Image:
nucleus1 (image/jpg)
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ribosomes | make proteins some are on the ER, some float freely in the cell (kind of like how some people work in offices, and some work from home) |
vacuole |
filled with water (and other stuff)
plant cells always have these, some animal cells have them
Image:
images (image/jpeg)
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