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Centrioles
Are only found in animal cells. They function in cell division.
Lysosmes
Are called suicide sacks. They are produced by the Golgi body. They consist of a single membrane surrounding powerful vigertive enzymes.
Chloroplasts
Are the sit of photosynthesis. They consist of a double membrane. The stacks of disk like structures are called Grana. The membranes connecting them are thylakidd.
Mitochondrion
Is the power house of the cell. It is the site of reproduction. It has a double membrane. They have their own DNA.
Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Is a sires of double membranes that loop back and forth between the cell membrane and the nucleus. These membranes fill the cytoplasm but you can not see them because they are transparent.
Smooth E.R.
It acts as an pathway throughout the cytoplasm. It runs from the cell membrane to the nuclear membrane and throughout the rest of the cell. It also produces liquid for the cell.
Cell membrane
Performs a number of critical functions for the cell. It regulates all that enters and leaves the cell; in muticellular organisms it allows self recongnition.
Nucleus
Is called the headquarters of the cell. It is a large oar spot in eukaryotic cells. It controls all cell activity.
Golgi Body
Is responsible for packing proteins for the cell. Once proteins are produced by the rough E.R., they pass into the Golgi Body.