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The theory of endosymbiosis suggests that mitochondria were once free-living organisms considering they have their own genetic material and smaller ribosomes than other organelles. The mitochondria do not interact with other organelles per se. For example, the smooth endoplasmic reticulum contains ribosomes, but mitochondria do not house or make use of other organelles.

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ORGANELLE LOCATION DESCRIPTIONFUNCTION cell wall plant, not animal *outer layer

*rigid, strong, stiff

*made of cellulose *support (grow tall)

*protection

*allows H2O, O2, CO2 to pass into and out of cell cell membrane both plant/animal *plant - inside cell wall

*animal - outer layer; cholesterol

*selectively permeable *support .

*protection

*controls movement of materials in/out of cell

*barrier between cell and its environment

*maintains homeostasis nucleus both plant/animal *large, oval *controls cell activities nuclear membrane both plant/animal *surrounds nucleus

*selectively permeable *Controls movement of materials in/out of nucleus cytoplasm both plant/animal *clear, thick, jellylike material and organelles found inside cell membrane *supports /protects cell organelles endoplasmic

reticulum (E.R.) both plant/animal *network of tubes or membranes *carries materials through cell ribosome both plant/animal *small bodies free or attached to E.R. *produces proteins mitochondrion both plant/animal *bean-shaped with inner membranes *breaks down sugar molecules into energy vacuole plant - few/large .

animal - small *fluid-filled sacs *store food, water, waste (plants need to store large amounts of food) lysosome plant - uncommon

animal - common *small, round, with a membrane *breaks down larger food molecules into smaller molecules .

*digests old cell parts chloroplast plant, not animal *green, oval usually containing chlorophyll (green pigment) *uses energy from sun to make food for the plant (photosynthesis).

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The mitochondria in the cell works with all the other organelles. It produces energy for the cell to function. The cell works like a factory making proteins and other products. Without the energy the cell cannot make these products.

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A Eukaryot cells have mitochondria

They are found in almost every eukariyotic cells. They fulfill energy requirement of the cell

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the bullrick organelle

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Does a cell membrane have organelles?

No, the organelles are within the cell membrane (in the cytoplasm).


What are the 3 major parts of cell?

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A cell with no nuclear membrane and few membrane bound organelles?

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