plasma cell surface membrane
regulates the movement of substances into and out of the cell. has receptor molecules on it which allow it to respond to chemicals (e.g. hormones)
cell wall
what is the nucleus made up of and what does it do
controls the cell’s activities
- nuclear envelope
- nucleolus
- nuclear pores
- chromatin (made from DNA and proteins)
nucleolus
nuclear envelope
nuclear pores
lysosome
ribosome
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
vesicle
golgi apparatus
mitochondria
-double membrane
- outer membrane
- inner membrane folds into cristae structures
- fluid interior is called the matrix
- site of aerobic respiration where ATP is produced
- large numbers found in active cells that require a lot of energy
chloroplast
centriole
cilia
-small, hair-like structures on the surface membrane of some animal cells
- in cross section, they have an outer membrane and a ring of 9 pairs of microtubules, with 2 microtubules in the middle
- microtubules allow the cilia to move
- this moves substances along the cell surface
flagellum
vacuoles
cytoskeleton
its 3 components are
- microfilaments
- microtubules
- intermediate fibres
microfilaments
microtubules
intermediate fibres