The document contains a chart describing the structure and function of various organelles and components of human cells, including the cell membrane, cytoskeleton, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi body, vacuoles, lysosomes, ribosomes, centrosome, nuclear membrane, nucleolus, DNA, and nucleoplasm. Each entry lists the name of the structure, a brief description of its appearance or composition, and its main functions within the cell. An image is also provided to illustrate the appearance of each structure.
The document contains a chart describing the structure and function of various organelles and components of human cells, including the cell membrane, cytoskeleton, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi body, vacuoles, lysosomes, ribosomes, centrosome, nuclear membrane, nucleolus, DNA, and nucleoplasm. Each entry lists the name of the structure, a brief description of its appearance or composition, and its main functions within the cell. An image is also provided to illustrate the appearance of each structure.
The document contains a chart describing the structure and function of various organelles and components of human cells, including the cell membrane, cytoskeleton, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi body, vacuoles, lysosomes, ribosomes, centrosome, nuclear membrane, nucleolus, DNA, and nucleoplasm. Each entry lists the name of the structure, a brief description of its appearance or composition, and its main functions within the cell. An image is also provided to illustrate the appearance of each structure.
The document contains a chart describing the structure and function of various organelles and components of human cells, including the cell membrane, cytoskeleton, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Golgi body, vacuoles, lysosomes, ribosomes, centrosome, nuclear membrane, nucleolus, DNA, and nucleoplasm. Each entry lists the name of the structure, a brief description of its appearance or composition, and its main functions within the cell. An image is also provided to illustrate the appearance of each structure.
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CELL: Complete the following chart
HUMAN CELL DESCRIPTION FUNCTION PICTURE
It is a fine layer that To protect the cell.
CELL MEMBRANE surrounds the cell.
It is a network of It maintains the shape
Cytoskeleton protein filaments in the of the cell and is cytoplasm. involved in cell movement. Endoplasmic It is a network of Rough: of the storage ireticullum interconnected and transport of (rough and smooth) membranous channels proteins to the Golgi and sacs apparatus. Smooth: lipids are synthesized here. Is an oval-shaped Celular respiration Mitochondria organelle. takes place on it.
It is a series of flat, They store substances
Golgi body overlapping discs. received from the ER and then release them through the vesicles. They are small They store, transport, Vacuoles membranous sacs. or digest various substances.
They are vesicles that They contain
Lysosomes are produced by the substances that digest Golgi apparatus. nutrients and break them down into simpler substances. They are non- They are involved in Ribosomes membranous particles protein synthesis. made up of two sub- units. They are involved in Centrosome the formation of cilia Consist of two and flagella, the perpendicular, hollow organization of the cylinders, called cytoskeleton, and the centrioles. separation of chromosomes during cell division.
It is a double layer that It separates
Nuclear membrane encloses the nucleus of chromosomes from the cell. the cell’s cytoplasm and other elements. It is a round structure Ribosomes are Nucleolus with no membrane. produced here.
NUCLEUS It contains the genetic
DNA It is a nucleic acid. material of the cell. (chromatin/chromo somes)
It is a fluid found in the It allows the chemical
Nucleoplasm nucleus. reactions of the metabolism of the nucleus.
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