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identify cell organelles seen with current light and electron microscopes


Chloroplast:

Organelles in plant cells that allow for photosynthesis.


Stacked membranes increase the surface area for the reactions.


(sunlight)


Carbon Dioxide+Water = Glucose+Oxygen

identify cell organelles seen withcurrent light and electronmicroscopes


Lysosomes:

"Suicide Package"


Vesicles that store digestive enzymes that break down old organelles and some molecules.

identify cell organelles seen withcurrent light and electronmicroscopes


Vacuole:

Fluid filled storage spaces that control movement of substances in and out of the cell.


Stores nutrients and maintains osmotic balance of the cell.

identify cell organelles seen withcurrent light and electronmicroscopes


Endoplasmic Reticulum:

Smooth- tubes that make and transports lipids and steroids




Rough- flattened-sheet like cavities that transport proteins throughout the cell and forms the cell to its surroundings.

identify cell organelles seen withcurrent light and electronmicroscopes


Golgi Body:

Made of a membrane and have a large surface area to synthesize new compounds using proteins and carbohydrates.

identify cell organelles seen with current light and electron microscopes


Ribosomes:

Small spherical organelles responsible for protein synthesis


Have a large surface area to volume ration which speeds up movements of substances into and out of organelles.


(are often attached to endoplasmic reticulum)

identify cell organelles seen with current light and electron microscopes


Microtubes:

Hollow, fibrous shafts whose main function is to help support and give shape to the cell. They also serve a transportation function as they are the routes upon which organelles move through the cell.