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cell organelles chart
directions: complete the chart below

structurefunctionprokaryoteseukaryotes - animaleukaryotes - plant
organelles that build proteinsribosomesmakes proteins
organelles that store, clean up, transport, and support
lysosomesbreaks down cellular waste
centrioles
organelles that capture and release energychloroplast
mitochondria
cellular boundariescell wall
cell membrane

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Response

To complete the "Cell Organelles Chart", we analyze each organelle's structure, function, and presence in prokaryotes, animal eukaryotes, and plant eukaryotes:

1. Nucleus (Cellular Control Center)
  • Function: Contains and protects genetic material (DNA).
  • Prokaryotes: No (prokaryotes lack a nucleus).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
2. Ribosomes (Organelles That Build Proteins)
  • Function: Makes proteins (protein synthesis).
  • Prokaryotes: Yes (free-floating in cytoplasm).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes (free in cytoplasm or attached to rough ER).
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (free in cytoplasm or attached to rough ER).
3. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) – Rough & Smooth (Organelles That Build Proteins)
  • Structure: Rough ER (with ribosomes), Smooth ER (no ribosomes).
  • Function: Rough ER: Modifies proteins; Smooth ER: Synthesizes lipids, detoxifies.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
4. Golgi Apparatus (Organelles That Build Proteins)
  • Structure: Stack of flattened membranes.
  • Function: Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins/lipids.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
5. Vacuoles (Organelles That Store, Clean Up, Transport, and Support)
  • Structure: Membrane-bound sac.
  • Function: Stores water, nutrients, or waste; provides turgor (plant cells).
  • Prokaryotes: No (smaller storage structures).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Small or absent (temporary storage).
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Large central vacuole (stores water, maintains turgor).
6. Cytoskeleton (Organelles That Store, Clean Up, Transport, and Support)
  • Structure: Network of protein filaments (microtubules, microfilaments).
  • Function: Maintains cell shape, aids movement, transports materials.
  • Prokaryotes: No (simpler cytoskeleton-like structures).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
7. Centrioles (Organelles That Store, Clean Up, Transport, and Support)
  • Function: Aids in cell division (mitosis/meiosis) in animal cells.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes (near nucleus).
  • Plant Eukaryotes: No (plants use other mechanisms for division).
8. Chloroplast (Organelles That Capture and Release Energy)
  • Function: Captures light energy (photosynthesis) to make glucose.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: No.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (in photosynthetic cells).
9. Mitochondria (Organelles That Capture and Release Energy)
  • Function: Releases energy from glucose (cellular respiration) to make ATP.
  • Prokaryotes: No (energy production in cytoplasm/ cell membrane).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
10. Cell Wall (Cellular Boundaries)
  • Function: Provides structure, support, and protection; regulates water uptake.
  • Prokaryotes: Yes (bacterial cell wall: peptidoglycan).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: No.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (cellulose).
11. Cell Membrane (Cellular Boundaries)
  • Function: Regulates movement of materials in/out of the cell; protects cell.
  • Prokaryotes: Yes (plasma membrane).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (inside cell wall).
Filled Chart (Key Entries):
CategoryStructureFunctionProkaryotesEukaryotes - AnimalEukaryotes - Plant
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Answer:

To complete the "Cell Organelles Chart", we analyze each organelle's structure, function, and presence in prokaryotes, animal eukaryotes, and plant eukaryotes:

1. Nucleus (Cellular Control Center)
  • Function: Contains and protects genetic material (DNA).
  • Prokaryotes: No (prokaryotes lack a nucleus).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
2. Ribosomes (Organelles That Build Proteins)
  • Function: Makes proteins (protein synthesis).
  • Prokaryotes: Yes (free-floating in cytoplasm).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes (free in cytoplasm or attached to rough ER).
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (free in cytoplasm or attached to rough ER).
3. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) – Rough & Smooth (Organelles That Build Proteins)
  • Structure: Rough ER (with ribosomes), Smooth ER (no ribosomes).
  • Function: Rough ER: Modifies proteins; Smooth ER: Synthesizes lipids, detoxifies.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
4. Golgi Apparatus (Organelles That Build Proteins)
  • Structure: Stack of flattened membranes.
  • Function: Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins/lipids.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
5. Vacuoles (Organelles That Store, Clean Up, Transport, and Support)
  • Structure: Membrane-bound sac.
  • Function: Stores water, nutrients, or waste; provides turgor (plant cells).
  • Prokaryotes: No (smaller storage structures).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Small or absent (temporary storage).
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Large central vacuole (stores water, maintains turgor).
6. Cytoskeleton (Organelles That Store, Clean Up, Transport, and Support)
  • Structure: Network of protein filaments (microtubules, microfilaments).
  • Function: Maintains cell shape, aids movement, transports materials.
  • Prokaryotes: No (simpler cytoskeleton-like structures).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
7. Centrioles (Organelles That Store, Clean Up, Transport, and Support)
  • Function: Aids in cell division (mitosis/meiosis) in animal cells.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes (near nucleus).
  • Plant Eukaryotes: No (plants use other mechanisms for division).
8. Chloroplast (Organelles That Capture and Release Energy)
  • Function: Captures light energy (photosynthesis) to make glucose.
  • Prokaryotes: No.
  • Animal Eukaryotes: No.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (in photosynthetic cells).
9. Mitochondria (Organelles That Capture and Release Energy)
  • Function: Releases energy from glucose (cellular respiration) to make ATP.
  • Prokaryotes: No (energy production in cytoplasm/ cell membrane).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes.
10. Cell Wall (Cellular Boundaries)
  • Function: Provides structure, support, and protection; regulates water uptake.
  • Prokaryotes: Yes (bacterial cell wall: peptidoglycan).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: No.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (cellulose).
11. Cell Membrane (Cellular Boundaries)
  • Function: Regulates movement of materials in/out of the cell; protects cell.
  • Prokaryotes: Yes (plasma membrane).
  • Animal Eukaryotes: Yes.
  • Plant Eukaryotes: Yes (inside cell wall).
Filled Chart (Key Entries):
CategoryStructureFunctionProkaryotesEukaryotes - AnimalEukaryotes - Plant
Organelles That Build ProteinsRibosomesMakes proteinsYesYesYes
Rough ERModifies proteinsNoYesYes
Smooth ERSynthesizes lipids, detoxifiesNoYesYes
Golgi ApparatusModifies/sorts/packages proteins/lipidsNoYesYes
Organelles That Store…LysosomesBreaks down cellular wasteNoYesRare
VacuolesStores water/nutrients/wasteNoSmall/absentLarge (central)
CytoskeletonMaintains shape, aids movementNoYesYes
CentriolesAids cell divisionNoYesNo
Organelles That Capture…ChloroplastPhotosynthesis (captures light energy)NoNoYes
MitochondriaCellular respiration (releases energy)NoYesYes
Cellular BoundariesCell WallStructure/support/protectionYesNoYes
Cell MembraneRegulates material movementYesYesYes

Use this information to fill in the remaining cells of the chart. For example:

  • Nucleus: Prokaryotes = No; Animal = Yes; Plant = Yes.
  • Ribosomes: Prokaryotes = Yes; Animal = Yes; Plant = Yes.
  • Chloroplast: Function = Captures light energy (photosynthesis); Prokaryotes = No; Animal = No; Plant = Yes.
  • Mitochondria: Function = Releases energy (cellular respiration); Prokaryotes = No; Animal = Yes; Plant = Yes.
  • Cell Wall: Function = Provides structure/support; Prokaryotes = Yes; Animal = No; Plant = Yes.
  • Cell Membrane: Function = Regulates material movement; Prokaryotes = Yes; Animal = Yes; Plant = Yes.

(Note: Some organelles like ER, Golgi, vacuoles, and cytoskeleton were added to complete the "Organelles That Build Proteins" and "Store, Clean Up…" categories, as the chart has empty rows for these.)