What is the cytoplasm?
The clean-up organelle found only in animal cells.
What is the Lysosome?
Involved in the production of ribosomes in the nucleus.
What is the Nucleolus?
These tiny organelles make proteins for the cell.
What is a ribosome?
Large organelles used for storage.
What are vacuoles?
Organelle that plants use to break down old, worn-out cell parts.
What is the large central vacuole?
Outer layer of a plant cell that maintains cell's shape and protects the cell
What is the cell wall?
The only organelle attached to both the nucleus and the cell membrane at the same time.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Provides structure and support for plant cells
What is the cell wall?
Animal cells do not have this thick, protective structure around them.
What is a cell wall?
Organelle the functions like a post office for an animal cells by packaging and repackaging proteins.
What is the Golgi?
Organelle that packages and repackages materials made in the cell.
What is Golgi Apparatus?
A double-membrane sac that contains digestive enzymes.
What is the Lysosome?
Organelle where cellular respiration occurs and most ATP is generated.
What is the mitochondria?
What is the hereditary material and nucleolus?
The nucleus is surrounded by this.
What is the nuclear membrane (or envelope)
These are small storage organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
What are vesicles?
You would expect to find more of these organelles in cells that need a lot of protein.
What are ribosomes?
The organelle that is filled with large amounts of water and digestive enzymes.
What is the large central vacuole?
The type of cells you are made of.
What eukaryotic cells?