#6-Organelles explanation
PLANT CELL STRUCTURE:
Nucleus: Is in charge of all cell functions. DNA is stored in it.
Membrane: Is a layer that sorrounds the cell and protects it from the
outside. Allows food in and release waste substances.
Cell wall: holds up the cell.
Cytoplasm: Liquid found inside the membrane. Organelles are located on
it.
Chloroplasts: Organelles in charge of prodicing and storing chemical
components escential to the cell.
Chloropyll: Give plants their color.
Mirochondria: Produce the energy.
ANIMAL CELL STRUCTURE:
Nucleus: Has the DNA. It "manages" the cell.
Membrane: Is a layer that surrounds the cell and protects it.
Cytoplasm: Is the liquid substance find inside the membrane. On it we
find the organelles.
Mitochondria: Is the organelle in charge of producing the energy for the
cell.
PROKARIOTYC CELL STRUCTURE:
The Plasma Membrane:The plasma membrane is a thin layer that completely
surrounds the cell and separates the inside from the outside.
The cell wall: Bacteria are protected by a rigid cell wall composed of
peptidoglycans.
Ribosomes:Eukaryotic and prokaryotic, have ribosomes—non-membranous
organelles that store the protein.
Cytoplasm: Is the liquid that is found inside the membrane. It contains
the organelles.
Nucleoid: Is the part of the cell in wich we find the DNA.
Flagelium:
(only present in some prokaritic and eukariotyc cells) it is used to facilitate
the movement.
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