Nucleus and DNA
Cell Membrane & Transport
Mitochondria & Energy
Cell Structures & Jobs
Putting It All Together
100

This organelle is known as the “control center” of the cell

Nucleus 

100

The cell membrane’s main job is to control what

Enters and Leaves the Cell 

100

powerhouse of the cell.

Mitochondria 

100

This structure gives the cell shape and support.

Cytoskeleton 

100

Animal cells have many small ones, while plant cells have one large one.

Vacuole 

200

The molecule inside the nucleus that contains genetic instructions.

DNA

200

Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration without energy

Diffusion 

200

The energy molecule made by mitochondria.

ATP

200

The “cleanup crew” that breaks down waste and old organelles.

lysosomes  

200

Rough ER looks rough because it has these attached.

 ribosomes

300

The double membrane that surrounds and protects the nucleus

Nuclear Envelope 

300

The movement of water across a cell membrane.

osmosis 

300

The folded inner membrane of mitochondria that increases surface area

Cristae 

300

The cell’s “post office” that packages and ships proteins.

Golgi App.

300

This structure helps organize chromosomes during cell division (animal cells).

Centrioles 

400

DNA is organized into these structures inside the nucleus

 chromosomes

400

Transport that requires energy (ATP) to move substances against the gradient.

Active Transport 

400

The process mitochondria use to turn glucose into ATP

cellular respiration

400

This structure transports materials and comes in rough and smooth forms.

Endoplasmic Reticulum 

400

Name TWO structures that help move materials around the cell.

ER and Golgi apparatus? (accept cytoskeleton too)

500

These tiny structures build proteins using instructions from mRNA

ribosomes

500

The term for the cell membrane’s ability to choose what passes through

Selective Permeability 

500

Cells that need lots of energy usually contain many of these organelles.

Mitochondria 

500

These tiny structures build proteins using instructions from mRNA.

Ribosomes 

500

 If lysosomes stopped working, this would happen inside the cell.

waste buildup / cell damage / cell death?

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