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Cell Organelles Worksheet

The document describes the main organelles found in plant and animal cells. It provides a table with the following columns: organelle name, description, function, and whether it is found in animal, plant, or both types of cells. Some key organelles mentioned include the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, vacuoles, and centrioles. It also includes worksheets where students match organelle structures and functions and answer questions to test their understanding.

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Cell Organelles Worksheet

The document describes the main organelles found in plant and animal cells. It provides a table with the following columns: organelle name, description, function, and whether it is found in animal, plant, or both types of cells. Some key organelles mentioned include the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, vacuoles, and centrioles. It also includes worksheets where students match organelle structures and functions and answer questions to test their understanding.

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Organelle Description Function Animal, Plant or Both

CELL WALL Rigid, tough, made of Protects and supports the Plant
cellulose cell

CELL MEMBRANE Thin, covering, protects Protects the cell, Both


cells performs active transport
and passive transport,
moves materials in and
out of the cell,
communication

CYTOPLASM Jelly like substance that Pads and supports Both


contains organelles organelles inside the cell.
Moves by cyclosis

NUCLEUS Dense, ball shaped Controls all of the cell’s Both


structure, contains DNA activities

NUCLEAR Thin covering over the Covers and protects the Both
MEMBRANE nucleus nucleus

NUCLELOUS Small dark area in the Produces ribosome’s Both


nucleus

CHROMATIN In the nucleus, made of Provides instructions for Both


DNA and protein, the cells activities,
contains genes (growth, reproduction)

ENDOPLASMIC Clear, tubular system of Transports materials like Both


RETICULUM tunnels throughout the proteins around the cell
cell

RIBOSOME Small specks made of Makes proteins Both


RNA. Found in
cytoplasm or on the
endoplasmic reticulum

MITOCHONDRIA Location in the Supplies energy or ATP Both


cytoplasm, bean shaped for the cell through cell
respiration using glucose
and oxygen

VACUOLE Large open storage area, Storage tank for food, Both
smaller in animal cells water, wastes or enzymes

CHLOROPLAST Green structures that Captures sunlight and Plant


contain chlorophyll uses it to produce food
through photosynthesis

GOLGI BODY Small bags with tubes Packages and secrets Both
connecting them proteins for use in and
out of the cell

LYOSOME Small, round structures, Digests older cell parts, Both


containing enzymes food or other objects

CENTRIOLE Small cylindrical Used with the spindle Animal


apparatus during mitosis

Cell Organelles Worksheet


Cell Organelles Worksheet

Use the table above to fill in the chart

Complete the following table by writing the name of the cell part or organelle in the right-hand column that
matches the structure/function in the left-hand column. A cell part may be used more than once.

Structure/Function Cell Part

Stores material within the cell

Closely stacked, flattened sacs (plants only)

The sites of protein synthesis

Transports materials within the cell

The region inside the cell except for the nucleus

Organelle that manages or controls all the cell functions in a eukaryotic cell

Contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that traps energy from sunlight and gives
plants their green color

Digests excess or worn-out cell parts, food particles and invading viruses or
bacteria

Small bumps located on portions of the endoplasmic reticulum

Provides temporary storage of food, enzymes and waste products

Firm, protective structure that gives the cell its shape in plants, fungi, most
bacteria and some protests

Produces a usable form of energy for the cell

Packages proteins for transport out of the cell

Everything inside the cell including the nucleus

Site where ribosomes are made

The membrane surrounding the cell

Provides support for the cell, has two “subparts”

Name for the collection of DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells

Consist of hollow tubes which provide support for the cell

Small hair-like structures used for movement or sensing things

Composed of a phospholipid bilayer

Longer whip-like structures used for movement

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Put a check in the appropriate column(s) to indicate whether the following organelles are found in plant cells,
animal cells or bot

Plant Animal
Organelle
Cells Cells

Cell Wall

Vesicle

Chloroplast

Chromatin

Cytoplasm

Cytoskeleton

Endoplasmic reticulum

Golgi apparatus

Lysosome

Mitochondria

Nucleolus

Nucleus

Plasma membrane

Central vacuole

Ribosome

Vacuole

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Cell City Analogy

In a far away city called Grant City, the main export and production product is the steel widget. Everyone in
the town has something to do with steel widget making and the entire town is designed to build and export
widgets. The town hall has the instructions for widget making, widgets come in all shapes and sizes and any
citizen of Grant can get the instructions and begin making their own widgets. Widgets are generally produced
in small shops around the city, these small shops can be built by the carpenter's union (whose headquarters are
in town hall).

After the widget is constructed, they are placed on special carts which can deliver the widget anywhere in the
city. In order for a widget to be exported, the carts take the widget to the postal office, where the widgets are
packaged and labeled for export. Sometimes widgets don't turn out right, and the "rejects" are sent to the scrap
yard where they are broken down for parts or destroyed altogether. The town powers the widget shops and
carts from a hydraulic dam that is in the city. The entire city is enclosed by a large wooden fence, only the
postal trucks (and citizens with proper passports) are allowed outside the city.

Match the parts of the city (underlined) with the parts of the cell.

1. Mitochondria _____________________________________________

2. Ribosomes _____________________________________________

3. Nucleus _____________________________________________

4. Endoplasmic
_____________________________________________
Reticulum

5. Golgi Apparatus _____________________________________________

6. Protein _____________________________________________

7. Cell Membrane _____________________________________________

8. Lysosomes ____________________________________________________________

9. Nucleolus _____________________________________________

Cell Organelles Worksheet


** Create your own analogy below of the cell using a different model. Some ideas might be: a school, a
house, a factory, or anything you can imagine**

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS FOR HOMEWORK

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In what organelle does cellular respiration take place?

Name two storage organelles?

What is the list of organelles that take part in protein synthesis?

How is the nucleus involved in protein synthesis?

What organelle is considered a “factory”, because it takes in raw materials and converts them to cell products
that can be used by the cell?

How does the membrane of the cell differ from the nuclear membrane? What advantages does this difference
have for the nucleus?

What do ribosomes do? Are they found freely floating in the cytoplasm? OR are they found attached to
another organelle? OR both. Explain why this occurs.

What does the endoplasmic reticulum do?

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What is the difference between rough ER and smooth ER? What is the ER doing that is different in each
case?

What are lysosomes? What types of molecules would be found inside a lysosome?

Why might a lysosome fuse with or link up with a food vacuole?

In what organelle do molecules move from the ER to the Golgi bodies?

What is a centriole? In what type of cell (plant or animal) is it found? What does it do for the cell?

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