Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Chloroplasts
The thin covering that holds
the cyto plasm and the inside organelles of the cell and coltrols the passage of materials that go in or out of the cell
The power houses of the cell.
these organelles break down food
and releases its stored energy.
the cell uses the stored energy
to fuel all of its activites. They
are surrounded by a membrane.
Ribosomes
Tiny organelles that help
make protiens. there are
many of them in the cell's
cytoplasm
Membrane- bound organelles that
contain a green pigment called, chlo-
roplyll. In the process photosynthesis,
chloroplyll uses solar energy to conv-
ert carbon dioxide into water sugar
(food) and oxygen. They are only in
plant cells
Nucleus
Vacuoles
a large organelle that controls the cell's activites such as growth. In the animal cell it is the biggest organelle but in the plant cell it is the second largest organelle. The largest is
the vacoule.
Large sac-like organelles that store excess food, was-
te and other substances. Each vacuole is surrounded
by a membrane. These are larget than the animal cell
vacuole because the plant makes its own food.
Vacuoles
Nucleus
Endoplasmic reticulum
Cell membrane
a folded organelle that makes protiens
Thin outer covering of a cell that
allows certain types of materials in
and out of the cell. The cell
membrane is the outer boundary
of an animal cell.
Sac-like organelles that
stores excess food,
wastes, and other
substances. plant cells
have larger vacuoles
but animal cells have
several large
ones.
Cytoplasm
The largest organelle in
an average cell is the
nucleus. It controls the
activites of the cell like
growth.
Golgi apparatus
Jelly-like material that fills the c-
ell and surrounds the organelles.
food and oxygen move through it
to get to the organelles.
A folded organelle that combines proteins made by the endoplasmic reticulum and then delevers them to the rest and outside of the cell.
Lysosomes
These organelles
break down food
and digest their
wastes
Endoplasmic reticulum
Cytoplasm
A folded organelle that makes protiens
Cytoplasm is a jelly-like material that
fills the cell and surrounds all the
organelles inside. The cytoplasm
allows the food and oxygen to move
through the cytoplasm to the
organelles
Cell wall
These are only found in plant
cells. The rigid structure that
surrounds the cell membrane. It
provides the cell with extra str-
ength and support. Materials pass
through the cell wall pores in the
cell wall
Mitochondria
These organelles are the
powerhouses of the cell, they
break down food and release
their stored energy. the cell
uses this energy to fuel all of
its activites.
Ribosomes
These are tiny organelles
that help make proteins.
there are many of these
in a cytoplasm.
Golgi apparatus
A folded organelle that combines
protiens made by the endoplasmic
reticulum and delivers them to the
rest and outside of the cell.
Cells
B
y
Soham
How many cells?
Metabolism
1
What do they eat?
They eat bacteria around them
Reproduction
Drink?
They split in half
They absorb liquids
around them
Excrete
Opens a small pore
and does its buis-
ness,
Characteristics
How many cells
Exactly the same
Irritability
Growth
Over 1 billion
Examples
Danger
They only grow to microscopic
size because they only live for
7-8 days
Move away or die
They move away, if too
hot or cold, if a little cold
they shrink
Growth
How do they
compete for food
and space to survive
-Amoeba
Their cell reproduces inside
the animal, which makes it
grow
Fight for it
Adaptation
Movement
Examples
How do they compete
for food and space to survive?
They use their pseudropods or
false legs
Feeds on anything
around them
Metabolism
Reproduction
-humans
-wolf
-bird
-dog
Sexual reproduction, male
and female come together.
Later the female lays an egg,
or the female delevers the
baby
Characteristics
2 are different from
each other
What do they eat,
drink
Irritability
Animals, plants,
vegetables, fruits, wat-
er
How do they drink?
If cold, they curl up, to save
body heat. If too cold they
move. When hot they strech
or move to a cooler spot
Wolves use their tounge as a
spoon and slurp it down, humans
use a glass of water and slurp it
down.
How do they breathe?
Defend or
go away
They breathe with their lungs.
They inhale by puffing up the
lungs. They exhale by release-
ing the air.
How do they
excrete
Through their anus
Movement
They move with their legs