endoplasmic reticulum
Golgi bodies and mitochondria
plastids and vacules
lysosomes
other organelles
100

a series of canals or channels called the what or what winds through the cytoplasm 

endoplasmic reticulum or ER 

100

what do the Golgi bodies do 

the "fed ex guy of the cell" 

100

what all do plastids contain 

chlorophyl and starches 

100

lysosomes are forded where 

Golgi bodies 

100

how are cells made more rigid 

a framework provided by microtubules (cytoskeleton)

200

what does the endoplasmic reticulum do 

modify's proteins before they leave the cell 

200

what are stacks of tubes with membranous sacs at the ends called 

Golgi bodies 

200

what are the three main kinds of plastids 

chloroplasts main organelle used in photosynthesis leucoplast stores starches chromoplast stores pigment   

200

they contain what 

destructive enzymes 

200

microtubules that appear during cell division are called what 

spindle fibers they pull chromosomes throughout the cell 

300

which cells that excrete proteins are higher in which type of ER/ which cells have more of the other type 

What is RER and SER 

300

what do the mitochondria do 

derive ETP energy from glucose 

300

What contains DNA 

Vacuoles 

300

the destructive enzymes do what 

recycles dead cells 

300

what are small dark bodies outside the nucleus in pairs and used in cell division are called what 

contrioles 

400

what type of cell makes proteins 

RER 

400
what is the mitochondria composed of 

outer and inner (lots of enzymes)

400

what do vacuoles do 

store rooms of the cell (water food waste)

400

destructive enzymes also do what 

kills microbes and viruses 

400

hair like projections that stick out from the cell surface are call what 

cilia and flagella 
500

what type of cell makes Lipids and detox 

SER 

500

what is the endospmobic theory/where is the mitochondria mostly found 

the mitochondria came from bacteria. The bacterial cell was once its own entity but became a part of a larger cell through a mutualistic relationship/ heart tissue so it never runs out of energy 

500

a membrane keeps the vacuole contents together/ what do plants have one large filling vacuole for 

membrane is similar to the cell membrane and can merge easily to push stuff outside the cell/ turger pressure  

500

where are the destructive enzymes used in mostly 

in the immune system 

500

what are cilia and flagella used for 

movement