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CELLULAR ORGANELLES Cells are the smallest units of life. That means individual cells are alive. http://goo.gl/lFWYN

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CELLULAR

ORGANELLESCells are the smallest units of life.

That means individual cells are alive. http://goo.gl/lFWYN

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Although cells are microscopic (really small), you can think of them as being their own living organism.

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SINGLE-CELLED

ORGANISMS

Here are three examples of organisms that are only made of ONE cell

Amoeba

Paramecium

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In the same way that humans are made up of organs (heart, lungs, kidneys) cells are made up of organelles (nucleus, cytoplasm, ribosomes).

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The cell membrane is present around ALL cells.

The cell membrane allows only certain substances to enter and leave (gateway)

CELL

MEMBRANE

The cell membrane is like a fence – it lets some things in and keeps some things out.

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The nucleus controls all of the functions of the cell (control center).

NUCLEUS

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The nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus.

The nuclear envelope allows substances to enter and leave the nucleus.

NUCLEARENVELOPE

The nuclear envelope is like a window screen – lets air in and keeps bugs out.

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Chromatin contains the instructions for all cell activities – genetic material (located in the nucleus).

Chromatin directs cell activities (made of DNA).

CHROMATIN

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The nucleolus, located in the nucleus, is where ribosomes are made.

(Ribosomes produce proteins).

NUCLEOLUS

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The cytoplasm is a jelly-like material in which the parts of the cell constantly move.

The cytoplasm is the area outside the nucleus in which the organelles “float” around.

CYTOPLASM

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Mitochondria are the "powerhouses" of cells.

Mitochondria produce most of the energy of a cell.

MITOCHONDRIA

The mitochondria are like the engines of a car.

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The endoplasmic reticulum is like a series of "tunnels" that transport materials through the cytoplasm.

ENDOPLASMIC

RETICULUM

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Ribosomes are tiny structures in the cytoplasm where proteins are made (the little dark specks).

RIBOSOMES

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The golgi body packages and moves proteins outside the cell.

GOLGI BODY

The golgi body is like the post office – receives, packages, and ships mail.

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Green organelles which capture energy from sunlight and use it to make food for the cell - photosynthesis.

CHLOROPLASTS

Chloroplasts are like food factories – places where food is produced (made).

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Vacuoles (mostly found in plant cells) store water and nutrients for the cell.

VACUOLES

A vacuole is like a pantry or refrigerator – a place to store water and nutrients.

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Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes that break down food particles and waste.

LYSOSOMES

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