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Organelle

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CELL ORGANELLE

EMMA TURLO

Cell Membrane/Cell Wall

  • surrounds cytoplasm of living cells
  • protects interior contents in the cell

PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER

  • physically separates organelles
  • regulation of transport into and out of cells and organelles
  • cell to cell recognition
  • cell to cell communication

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Cytoplasm

  • protector/barrier that is made of lattes, that are connected together
  • main purpose is to hold together the organelles within the cytoplasm
  • it is the substance that fills the cell.

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Cytoskeleton

  • helps the cell with shape, support, and movement
  • mediates movement by helping the cell move in its environment

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THREE MAIN STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS

  • microtubules: composed of alpha and beta tubulin; fairly strong
  • actin filaments: composed of G-actin proteins
  • intermediate filaments: composed of keratin; resist tension

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RIBOSOME

  • read and translate a cell's genetic code
  • then it replicates the proteins that the code represents

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FLAGELLUM and Cilium

  • moves liquid past surface of the cell

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Nucleus

  • regulates all cell activity
  • controls the enzymes that are present

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MITOCHONDRIA

  • production of energy

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CHLOROPLASTS

  • produces food

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LYSOSOME

  • break down waste materials
  • hold enzymes that digest excess organelles

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GOLGI APPARATUS

  • processes and packages macromolecules
  • this happens after synthesis & before it makes it way to its destination

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SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

  • creates storage for the organelle
  • important in creation of storage for steroids

ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

  • important for the synthesis and packing of proteins

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VESICLES

  • breaks down substances in cell
  • breaks them into smaller molecules

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CENTRAL VACUOLE

  • storage bubbles that are found in the cell
  • might store food
  • might store waste
  • will store anything to keep cell satisfied

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