Identifying Eukaryotic Animal Cell Organelles
In this animated object, learners are introduced to the structure and function of animal cell organelles.
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What is an organelle?
The organelle is a little organ that is made up of cells
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Think of an organelle as a "tiny organ" that is a component of a cell. The organelle usually contains a membrane which helps create a compartment where certain cellular activities can occur without interference from other elements in a cell.
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A specific thing in an organelle that has a specific job
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Ribosomes are composed of a large subunit and a small subunit. When these two subunits combine, they form a complete ribosome that is capable of converting genetic code found in RNA into a sequence of amino acids. The ending result is a protein structure.
Under a microscope, ribosomes appear to be tiny bead-like structures. These are present in all living cells, including prokaryotes and eukaryotes. These can function in two ways. First, ribosomes can float freely within the cell's cytoplasm. Otherwise, ribosomes can also be attached to a cell structure that is known as the endoplasmic reticulum.
As the cell's protein factories, ribosomes locate and combine disparate amino acids using peptide bonds in order to create more complex polypeptide structures (proteins). Once an RNA sequence enters a ribosome, it programs that ribosome with instructions for producing a specific protein. That ribosome can then absorb amino acids and combine them in the specific order necessary to convert disparate amino acids into a complex chain of amino acids called proteins.
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A organelle is a tiny organ that is a component of a cell.
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a organelle is a organ in a cell that has a specific function
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An organelle is a cell that has all kinds of different working functions inside of it.
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Organelle is any number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
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Well you can think of an organelle as one of the few things that keep the cell alive
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They translate the RNA into protein.
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They are small organs inside the cell that have different functions.
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An organelle is basically parts of a cell that keeps the cell itself alive
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organelle means little organs
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an organelle is a inside the cell that have different jobs to do.
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An organelle is a part of an inside of a cell that have different jobs to do.
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An organelle is a small structure in a cell that is surrounded by a membrane and has different jobs to do.
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What do ribosomes do?
The ribsomes are were RNA is translated into protein and the process is called protein synthesis. A large amount of ribsomes are found in cells and they float freely in the cytopplasm and are also bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
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Ribosomes are where RNA is translated into protein. This process is called protein synthesis. Protein synthesis is very important to cells, therefore large numbers of ribosomes are found in cells. Ribosomes float freely in the cytoplasm, and are also bound to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
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Answered by Daniel Wilcox (SMS) on 11/30/2016 8:50:02 AM 1.00 Thumps Up Thumps DownRibosomes are RNA that is translated into protein.
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Ribosomes are translated into protien.
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the mitochondria is the power house of the cell
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ribosomes make proteins
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A ribosome is when RNA translates into protein.
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Ribosomes float freely in the cytoplasm,and are also bound to the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
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They are the cell protein factories. They synthesize proteins.
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Ribosomes is basically when RNAs transform into protein.
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ribosomes are the proteins.
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ribosomes make proteins
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ribosomes synthesize proteins
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What is the function of the mitochondria?
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The Mitochondria provides energy for the cell.
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Provides energy for the cell
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to turn sugar into energy
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The mitochondria is the digesting system and also burn sugar into fuel which is called glucose.
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Its the powerhouse of the cell.
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Mitochandria's function is to produce the energy currency of the cell.
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The function of the mitochondria is to provide energy into sugar.
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The function of Mitochondria is to produce the energy currency of the cell.
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It produces energy (ATP) from Glucose and others nutrients through series of chemical reactions with the presence of oxygen.
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Mitochondria basically produces energy for the cell.
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mitochondria is the power house of the cells./they prodce the energy for the cells.
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It produces energy (ATP) from Glucose and others nutrients through series of chemical reactions with the presence of oxygen.
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mitochondria generates energy
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why cant we coppy and past.
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Correction: "Why can't we copy and paste?"
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Because the learning objects here are animations and not text documents.
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Because the learning objects here are animations and not text documents.
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Because cells already duplicate into exact copies
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We can't copy and paste because that is copyrighting
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i've done it
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Because if you copy and paste you will simply not learn anything.
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because copy and pasting is basically copying someone else's work when the point of giving us these assignments are to help us learn
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what is an organelle
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Organelle as a tiny organ that is component of cell.
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A organelle is a component of a cell
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any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.
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An organelle is a componant of the cell
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A organelle is a component of a cell.
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what is chromatin?
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The material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria (i.e., eukaryotes) are composed. It consists of protein, RNA, and DNA.
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The answer to this question is the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria.
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What do ribosomes look like?
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Ribosomes are the protein builders or the protein synthesizers of the cell. ... Endoplasmic reticulum with attached ribosomes is called rough ER. It looks bumpy under a microscope. The attached ribosomes make proteins that will be used inside the cell and proteins made for export out of the cell.
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Small circle like organelles
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Ribosomes look like bumps
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they look like ribosomes
(duh)
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What do ribosomes look like, they are like construction guys that connect one amino acid at a time and build long chains.
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They look like a slightly lumpy hamburger bun: two parts, a big one on top of a small one with a gap in the middle.
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ribosomes are small like organelles but they look like worms with spikes on them.
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What do ribosomes do?
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ribosomes is responsible for production of protein, that are used for replication.
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Ribosomes are responsible for production of protien.
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ribosomes are where RNA is translated into proteins.
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what is a cell
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The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism, typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. Microscopic organisms typically consist of a single cell, which is either eukaryotic or prokaryotic.
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A cell is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
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A cell is a small living thing.
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A cell is a small live thing in you body
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what is ribosomes do?
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Produce proteins for the cell
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Ribosomes produce protiens for the cell.
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when a cell needs to make proteins, it looks for ribosomes
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they make protein
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What does the Golgi apparatus (or Golgi bodies) do?
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The Golgi bodies gather simple molecules and combine them to make molecules more complex.
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Packages the molecules
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Golgi gathers simple molecules and combine them to make molecules more complex.
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package protins and liquids
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The golgi apparatus gathers simple molecules and combines them to make molecules that are more complex.
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the golgi appartus gather the simple molecules and makes them into energy.
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The Golgi apparatus transports and packages products produced by the cell and also produces lysosomes.
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Golgi gathers simple molecules and combine them to make molecules more complex.
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what is the function of the nucleus?
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The nucleus controls the cell activities.
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Controls the cell
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The nucleus controls the cell activity
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brains of the cell
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It stores the cell's hereditary material, or DNA, and it coordinates the cell's activities, which include growth, intermediary Metabolism, proteins synthesis, and reproduction.
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The nucleus is in charge of the activities that happen in the cell. It, also, stores the DNA, that is the information of every living creature.
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the nucleus controls all the other cells and make them do thier work.
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what is an organelle
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A organelle is a component of a cell
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what do ribosomes look like
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They look like little spheres under a compound light microscope.
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Ribosomes look like little spheres.
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ribosomes are flattened and look like little spheres
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what does the nuclear membrane do
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Anything that needs to pass between the nucleoplasm and the cytoplasm can only do so through holes in the membrane called nuclear pores. Nuclear pores only allow very small molecules, ions, or proteins to freely move into or out of the nucleus.
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Nuclear pores only allow very small molecules.
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protects the dna and nucleolas
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It is a barer that protects DNA and nucleolus. Anything that is needed to go inside the nucleus or from the nucleus to the cytoplasm needs to go through holes in the membrane called nuclear pores.
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the nuclear membrane is like they securety guard that only allow small molecules to go inside.
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the nuclear membrane acts as a barrier that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm
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What is nuclear membrane
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its a double layer that encloses the cell's nucleus
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What is the cell Membrane?
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the semipermeable membrane surrounding the cytoplasm of a cell.
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the outer layer on a animal cell that protects the cell and helps give it structure
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Lowercase membrane
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It is a double layer wall made by lipids and proteins. Its function is to protect the cell, having the power to let get inside only the molecules required by the cell.
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the cell membrane separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
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what do ribosomes do?
what do ribosomes look like?
which type of cell has many peroxisomes?
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nucleas and ribsomes
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eukaryotic
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what do ribosomes do
what is chromatin
What do ribosomes look like?
what a golgi
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Correction, What is a golgi?
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what dose the golgi apparatus(or golgi bodies) do?
what do ribosomes do?
what do ribosomes do
What do ribosomes do?
What is the function of the mitochondria?
what is the function of the mitochandria ?
What is an organelle??
what do ribosomes do??
What do they look like??
what is an organelle
what is a organelle
what do ribosemes do?
how many different organelles are there? how many are there of each type?
what is life, and why do we live
What do the organelles look like?
what do ribosomes do???????
What does the Golgi apparatus (or Golgi bodies) do?
what do ribosomes do?
what do ribosomes do?
Where is the nucleus found?
what do ribosomes do
. What does the nuclear membrane do?
What do ribosomes do?
what do ribosomes do
what do ribosomes do
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