Parts of a plant cell and their functions
Chloroplasts: Convert sunlight into chemical energy
Cell Wall: Gives the a cell support and a structure
Cell/Plasma Membrane: Membrane that surrounds and protects the cell
Centriole: Structure that organizes motion of chromosomes
Cytoplasm: The jelly-like substance within the cell/plasma membrane
Ribosomes: Are cell organelles that consist of RNA and proteins. They are responsible for assembling the proteins of the cell.
Plastids: Structures responsible for photosynthesis.
Vacuole: The sac that stores food, water, and or/ waste products
Mitochondrion: The power houses of a cell
Golgi Apparatus: Stack of membranes that packages chemicals
Endoplasmic reticulum: Passageways were chemicals are made
Nucleus: The control center of a cell which contains DNA
Nucleolus: The part that manufactures ribosomes
Nuclear Envelope: The protective outer part of a nucleus
Vesicle: Package created by the Golgi Apparatus
Cell Wall: Gives the a cell support and a structure
Cell/Plasma Membrane: Membrane that surrounds and protects the cell
Centriole: Structure that organizes motion of chromosomes
Cytoplasm: The jelly-like substance within the cell/plasma membrane
Ribosomes: Are cell organelles that consist of RNA and proteins. They are responsible for assembling the proteins of the cell.
Plastids: Structures responsible for photosynthesis.
Vacuole: The sac that stores food, water, and or/ waste products
Mitochondrion: The power houses of a cell
Golgi Apparatus: Stack of membranes that packages chemicals
Endoplasmic reticulum: Passageways were chemicals are made
Nucleus: The control center of a cell which contains DNA
Nucleolus: The part that manufactures ribosomes
Nuclear Envelope: The protective outer part of a nucleus
Vesicle: Package created by the Golgi Apparatus