1. Centrioles are only found in cells. They function in cell They have protein fibers. Draw a picture of a centriole in the box. groups of arrangement of the 2. Lysosomes are called the powerful, sacks. They are produced by body. They consist of a single membrane surrounding enzymes. Those lumpy brown structures are digestive the bacteria They help protect you by that your white blood cells engulf. the cell. Zoom in and draw what you see. act as a clean up crew for 3. Chloroplasts are the site of They consists of a membrane. The stacks of disk like structures are called the The membranes connecting them are the membranes. Zoom in and draw a picture.

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1. Centrioles are only found in
cells. They function in cell
They have
protein fibers. Draw a picture of a centriole in the box.
groups of
arrangement of the
2. Lysosomes are called
sacks. They are produced by
the
body. They consist of a single membrane surrounding
powerful,
enzymes. Those lumpy brown structures are digestive
the bacteria
They help protect you by
act as a clean up crew for
that your white blood cells engulf.
the cell. Zoom in and draw what you see.
3. Chloroplasts are the site of
They consists of a
membrane. The stacks of disk like structures are called the
The membranes connecting them are the
membranes. Zoom in and draw a picture.
of the cell. It is the site of
membrane. The
4. Mitochondrion is the
It has a
inner membrane is where most
respiration occurs. The inner
with a very large surface area. These ruffles are callec
and manufacture some of
Draw a picture of the mitochondrion with its
membranes is
Mitochondria have their own
their own
membrane cut.
5. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is a series of double membranes that.
back and forth between the cell membrane and the
These
but you cannot see them because
The rough E.R. has
attached to it. This gives it its texture. These
membranes fill the
they are very
ribosomes manufacture
ribosomes are the
proteins. Draw the rough ER with a ribosome.
for the cell. The
which manufacture
Transcribed Image Text:The Virtual Cell Worksheet 1. Centrioles are only found in cells. They function in cell They have protein fibers. Draw a picture of a centriole in the box. groups of arrangement of the 2. Lysosomes are called sacks. They are produced by the body. They consist of a single membrane surrounding powerful, enzymes. Those lumpy brown structures are digestive the bacteria They help protect you by act as a clean up crew for that your white blood cells engulf. the cell. Zoom in and draw what you see. 3. Chloroplasts are the site of They consists of a membrane. The stacks of disk like structures are called the The membranes connecting them are the membranes. Zoom in and draw a picture. of the cell. It is the site of membrane. The 4. Mitochondrion is the It has a inner membrane is where most respiration occurs. The inner with a very large surface area. These ruffles are callec and manufacture some of Draw a picture of the mitochondrion with its membranes is Mitochondria have their own their own membrane cut. 5. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) is a series of double membranes that. back and forth between the cell membrane and the These but you cannot see them because The rough E.R. has attached to it. This gives it its texture. These membranes fill the they are very ribosomes manufacture ribosomes are the proteins. Draw the rough ER with a ribosome. for the cell. The which manufacture
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