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Structure and Function Interactive Notebook Activity

Cell Organelles Structure and Function Directions: For the Pocket Cut along the outer solid lines. Fold on the dotted lines. Place a small amount of glue on the pieces labeled 1, 2, and 3. Use these pieces to secure the front of the pocket to the back of the pocket. For the Inserts Cut along the outer solid lines of each square. Cut out each piece. Identify each cell organelle or structure. On the same side of the picture, write the name of the organelle or structure. On the other side of the square, write the function of the organelle and if the structure is found in plant cells, animal cells, or both. When finished, place the pieces in the pocket and fold the top flap down. 1 Cell Organelles Structure and Function 2 3

Cell Membrane Nucleus and Nucleolus Smooth and Rough ER Small Vacuole Golgi Bodies Cell Wall Centrioles Lysosomes Large Vacuole Chloroplast Mitochondria Ribosomes

Cell Membrane Structure found in all cells. It is essential in maintaining homeostasis by controlling what gets in and out of the cell. Smooth and Rough ER The smooth ER contains enzymes that aid in cell function. The rough ER is responsible for transporting proteins. It acts like a highway of the cell. Nucleus and Nucleolus The nucleus is the boss of the cell. It holds the DNA (instructions for making proteins). The nucleolus is the center of the nucleus where ribosomes are made. Small Vacuole Also known as a vesicle, they are used as storage and transportation vesicles to move materials in and out of the cell. Smaller ones are found in animal cells. Golgi Bodies Responsible for inspecting and packaging proteins before they are shipped out to their target areas. Cell Wall Thick, rigid outer wall found in plant cells, but not animal cells. It provides support and protection for the cell. Centrioles Structures found in animal cells that aid in cell division. Lysosomes Responsible for cleaning up the cell, by getting rid of waste. Found in animal cells only. NOTE: Some scientists believe they are found in plant cells but rarely visible. Large Vacuole Large storage compartment used for storing water and other materials needed. Larger vacuoles are found in plant cells. Chloroplast The site of photosynthesis. It is found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Mitochondria The power house of the cell responsible for cellular respiration. Ribosomes Responsible for making proteins in the cell. Found attached to the rough ER and free floating in the cytoplasm.

Cell Membrane Structure found in all cells. It is essential in maintaining homeostasis by controlling what gets in and out of the cell. Smooth and Rough ER The smooth ER contains enzymes that aid in cell function. The rough ER is responsible for transporting proteins. It acts like a highway of the cell. Nucleus and Nucleolus The nucleus is the boss of the cell. It holds the DNA (instructions for making proteins). The nucleolus is the center of the nucleus where ribosomes are made. Small Vacuole Also known as a vesicle, they are used as storage and transportation vesicles to move materials in and out of the cell. Smaller ones are found in animal cells. Golgi Bodies Responsible for inspecting and packaging proteins before they are shipped out to their target areas. Cell Wall Thick, rigid outer wall found in plant cells, but not animal cells. It provides support and protection for the cell. Centrioles Structures found in animal cells that aid in cell division. Lysosomes Responsible for cleaning up the cell, by getting rid of waste. Found in animal cells only. NOTE: Some scientists believe they are found in plant cells but rarely visible. Large Vacuole Large storage compartment used for storing water and other materials needed. Larger vacuoles are found in plant cells. Chloroplast The site of photosynthesis. It is found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Mitochondria The power house of the cell responsible for cellular respiration. Ribosomes Responsible for making proteins in the cell. Found attached to the rough ER and free floating in the cytoplasm.

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