No Organelles
Prokaryote
Semifluid substance filling the cell
Cytosol
Dark area in that makes Ribosomes
Nucleolus
Modifies, Packages and Ships material from the ER
Theory that says Mitochondria and Chloroplast were engulfed by a larger cell
Endosymbiont Theory
Basic Unit of Structure and Funtion
Cells
Central Vacuole, Chloroplast, Cell Wall
Outer membrane of the nucleus
Nuclear Envelope
ER that makes proteins
Rough ER
Carries out Cellular Respiration
Mitochondria
Organelles membranes separate them from others
Compartmentalization
Surface area to Volume ratio
Small Openings in the Nuclear Envelope
Nuclear Pores
Vesicle that contains digestive enzymes
Lysosome
Carries out Photosynthesis
Chloroplast
Prokaryote
Contains the cell DNA
Nucleus
Make Proteins
Ribosomes
Large Vesicles for storage and other purposes
Vacuoles
Converts Solar Energy to Chemical Energy in Bonds
Chloroplast
Selective Barrier that allows materials into the cell
Plasma Membrane
Combination of DNA and Protein
Chromatin
Always found next to the nucleus
ER
Small sac that carries things from place to place
Transport vesicle
Breaks bonds in Glucose to make ATP
Mitochochondria