The centrioles help chromosomes move inside the cell. The mitochondrion converts broken down food molecules into energy. The nucleus stores the cell’s genetic material. The nucleolus rewrites ribosomal RNA and combines it with proteins. The golgi apparatus transports, modifies, and packages proteins and lipids into vesicles for delivery to specific destinations. The ribosome creates proteins that give the cell structure and function. The cell membrane permits specific molecules to enter. The cell wall provides structure, support, and protection for the cell. The chloroplast captures and converts sunlight to energy. The flagellum allows a cell to move. The starch vacuole stores structural and biochemical materials, water, and waste. The cytoplasm gives the cell its shape.
M.Avery
January 27, 2021
Hi Trinity! I like your diagram for an algae cell. It’s very easy to read and see what is what.
trinity.sadoski
January 28, 2021
The centrioles help chromosomes move inside the cell. The mitochondrion converts broken down food molecules into energy. The nucleus stores the cell’s genetic material. The nucleolus rewrites ribosomal RNA and combines it with proteins. The golgi apparatus transports, modifies, and packages proteins and lipids into vesicles for delivery to specific destinations. The ribosome creates proteins that give the cell structure and function. The cell membrane permits specific molecules to enter. The cell wall provides structure, support, and protection for the cell. The chloroplast captures and converts sunlight to energy. The flagellum allows a cell to move. The starch vacuole stores structural and biochemical materials, water, and waste. The cytoplasm gives the cell its shape.