The last post asked you to find a name of an organelle. Today please name one organelle and what its specific function is in the cell. Pick and organelle and post what it does in the cell.
Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
The nucleus controls all the activities of a cell since it contains the genetic material of the cell. Its main function is regulating, replication and expressing if the gene. It may be referred to as the brain of the cell.
1. Cell Membrane - Protects cell from harm and regulates material flow in and out of the cell 2. Mitochondria - Creates ATP, the energy use by the cell. 3. Nucleus - Holds DNA, and gives the rest of the cell orders. 4. Nucleolus - Organelle within the nucleus. Makes ribose, which creates ribosomes. 5. Golgi Apparatus - Organelle that packs materials and sends them off in vesicles.
Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles that enfold an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers including proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. They function as the digestive system of the cell, to digest food or break down the cell when it dies. http://www.ask.com/question/what-does-a-lysosome-do-in-a-cell
Literally, the term means "little organs". As the body is composed of various organs, the cell, too, has "little organs" that perform special functions. They are membrane-bound compartments or structures of a cell.
Literally, the term means "little organs". As the body is composed of various organs, the cell, too, has "little organs" that perform special functions. They are membrane-bound compartments or structures of a cell.
Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
The mitochondrion is a membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells (the cells that make up plants, animals, fungi, and many other forms of life)
Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells. i Had some help from Matthew G.
. Cell Membrane - Protects cell from harm and regulates material flow in and out of the cell 2. Mitochondria - Creates ATP, the energy use by the cell. 3. Nucleus - Holds DNA, and gives the rest of the cell orders. 4. Nucleolus - Organelle within the nucleus. Makes ribose, which creates ribosomes. 5. Golgi Apparatus - Organelle that packs materials and sends them off in vesicles.
An organelle controls what substances come in and out of the cell.
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The nucleus controls everything the cell does.
ReplyDeleteA space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
ReplyDeleteMitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
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ReplyDeleteThe nucleus controls all the activities of a cell since it contains the genetic material of the cell. Its main function is regulating, replication and expressing if the gene. It may be referred to as the brain of the cell.
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Plasma membrane it protects the cell
ReplyDeleteAn organelle controls what substances come in and out of the cell.
ReplyDeleteThe plasma membrane protects the cell from harm.
ReplyDeleteThe Nucleus directs all the cells activities.
ReplyDeleteA space or vesicle within the cytoplasm of a cell, enclosed by a membrane and typically containing fluid
ReplyDeletePlasma membrane protects the cells
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ReplyDeleteThe plasma membrane protects the cell.
ReplyDeleteI chose a nuclear pore... and they allow the transport of water-soluble materials though the membrane.
ReplyDelete1. Cell Membrane - Protects cell from harm and regulates material flow in and out of the cell
ReplyDelete2. Mitochondria - Creates ATP, the energy use by the cell.
3. Nucleus - Holds DNA, and gives the rest of the cell orders.
4. Nucleolus - Organelle within the nucleus. Makes ribose, which creates ribosomes.
5. Golgi Apparatus - Organelle that packs materials and sends them off in vesicles.
they allow the transport of water-soluble materials though the membrane.
ReplyDeleteLysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles that enfold an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers including proteins, carbohydrates and lipids. They function as the digestive system of the cell, to digest food or break down the cell when it dies.
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The Nucleus directs all the cells activities
ReplyDeleteThe plasma membrane protects the cell from harm.
ReplyDeleteLiterally, the term means "little organs". As the body is composed of various organs, the cell, too, has "little organs" that perform special functions. They are membrane-bound compartments or structures of a cell.
ReplyDeletethe nucleus is the brain of the cells
ReplyDeleteLiterally, the term means "little organs". As the body is composed of various organs, the cell, too, has "little organs" that perform special functions. They are membrane-bound compartments or structures of a cell.
ReplyDeleteThe nucleus is like the brain of all the cells.
ReplyDeleteWell I did this yesterday but I will say it again with a different organelle. Vacuole organelles store food, water and waste.
ReplyDeleteNucleas
ReplyDeleteMitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
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ReplyDeleteThe mitochondrion is a membrane-bound organelle found in most eukaryotic cells (the cells that make up plants, animals, fungi, and many other forms of life)
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The nucleus controls what the cell does.
ReplyDeleteMitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
ReplyDeleteMitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
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Mitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
ReplyDeletecell membrane- protects the inside of the cell
ReplyDeleteMitochondrion, a organelle in a cell, has the specific function of producing energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate, or ATP. The materials used to make some ATP are the foods we eat. The other function of Mitochondrion, is called "Programmed Cell Death". This occurs during development as the organism is pruning away unwanted, extra cells.
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The nucleus is in charge of the cell and it's functions.
ReplyDeletea specialized part of a cell having some specific function; a cell organ.
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. Cell Membrane - Protects cell from harm and regulates material flow in and out of the cell
ReplyDelete2. Mitochondria - Creates ATP, the energy use by the cell.
3. Nucleus - Holds DNA, and gives the rest of the cell orders.
4. Nucleolus - Organelle within the nucleus. Makes ribose, which creates ribosomes.
5. Golgi Apparatus - Organelle that packs materials and sends them off in vesicles.
An organelle controls what substances come in and out of the cell.
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