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Ainslie's Cell Organelles and Their Functions Matching Game

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Created Date 03.15.21
Last Updated 03.16.21
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  • Inflexible (rigid) barrier found in many organisms (i.e. plant cells) but not animal cells
  • Fluid-filled storage sac (large in plants, small in animals)
  • Structure(s) found inside the nucleus that produces ribosomes.
  • The aqueous (watery) component of the cytoplasm of a cell, within which various organelles and parti
  • This term literally means “small vessel”. This organelle helps store and transport products produced
  • This organelle packages, modifies, and secretes proteins as membrane-bound vesicles.
  • The flexible barrier between the cell and environment; controls what enters/exits the cell
  • The organelle that acts as the control center & houses genetic info (DNA)
  • The site of protein assembly (where protein is made); may be found attached to the endoplasmic retic
  • Non-pigmented organelles found in some plant cells and a few protists. Can synthesize and store star
  • This membranous transportation network is associated with the production and metabolism of fats and
  • These collect and safely break down chemicals that are toxic to the cell. Ex: abundant in liver cell
  • Site where glucose is broken down to release energy; an energy converter
  • Organelle capable of photosynthesis; produces sugar and O2
  • A green pigment used to absorb light
  • The “scaffolding” of a cell (provides framework & structure for the cell)
  • Structures that help cells move (or move substances over the cell)
  • This membranous transportation network is involved in some protein
  • Created by the Golgi complex, this helps to break down large molecules into smaller pieces that the
  • The term used for the “living” part of the cell except for the nucleus
  • These structures form part of the centrosome and help in cell division

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