Function of the Organelles
Parts of Cells
Animal Cells
Plant Cells
Function of the Organelles II
100
Controls the movement into and out of the cell
cell membrane
100
Holds nucleus together
Nuclear membrane
100
Structures involved in mitosis in animal cells only
Centrioles
100
Food for plants are made here
Chloroplasts
100
The "powerhouse" of cell
mitochondria
200
Rod-shaped bodies that carry genetic information
chromosomes
200
Chromosomes are found here
nucleus
200
Shapes and supports a plant cell
cell wall
200
Involved with the digestion of food within the cell
lysosomes
300
Controls movement in and out of nucleus
Nuclear membrane
300
Traps light and is used to produce food for plants
Chlorophyll
300
Stores food or contains pigment
plastid
300
Watery material which contains many of the materials involved in cell metabolism
cytoplasm
400
Fluid organelles enclosed by a membrane; contains stored food or wastes
vacuoles
400
Microscopic cylinders that support and give the cell shape
micro tubule
400
Traps light and is used to produce food for plants
chlorophyll
400
Gives the cell it's shape and provides protection;not found in animal cells
Cell wall
500
Serves as a pathway for the transport of materials throughout the cell; associated with synthesis and storage
ER
500
Structures involved in mitosis only in animal cells
centrioles
500
Site of photosynthesis
chloroplast
500
During cytokinesis, the new cell wall that begins to form in the middle, diving the two sides
cell plate
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