Intro to cells
Organelle functions
Identify the organelle
Organelle functions
Comparing animal and plant cells
100

The first principle of cell theory

Every living thing is made up of one or more cells

100

The powerhouse of the cell responsible for cellular respiration

Mitochondria

100

Organelle labelled A

Cell membrane

100

Found in all cells. It controls what goes in and out of the cell

Cell membrane

100

This organelle is unique to plant cells and is responsible for photosynthesis

Chloroplasts

200

The third principle of cell theory

Cells come only from other living things

200

Liquid inside the cell that holds the cell organelles

Cytoplasm

200

Organelle labelled C

Mitochondria

200

boss of the cell. It holds the DNA (instructions for making proteins)

Nucleus

200

Animal cells have this organelle that helps in cell division; plant cells do not

Centrioles

300

The second principle of cell theory

Cells carry out the functions needed to support life

300

Responsible for making proteins in the cell

Ribosome

300

Organelle labelled B

Nucleolus

300

Responsible for cleaning up the cell, by getting rid of waste

Lysosome

300

This gel-like substance fills both cell types, suspending the organelles

Cytoplasm
400

The average number of cells humans have

37 trillion

400

The storage structure. Stores food/ water/nutrients

Vacuole

400

Organelle labelled E

Endoplasmic reticulum

400

center of the nucleus where ribosomes are made

Nucleolus

400

This is the function of the cell membrane in both cell types

Controlling what enters and leaves the cell

500

The size of an average human cell

10 micrometres

500

Responsible for inspecting and packaging proteins before they are shipped out to their target areas

Golgi apparatus

500

Organelle labelled D

Golgi apparatus

500

a network of membranes within a cell that transports proteins and lipids

Endoplasmic reticulum

500

This rigid outer layer provides structure and protection for plant cells, but is absent in animal cells

Cell wall