This document describes the key organelles and structures found in a eukaryotic plant cell called a palisade mesophyll cell. It lists the plasma membrane, cell wall, 80S ribosomes, nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear envelope, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm, vacuole, and mitochondria. These components control movement in and out of the cell, protect and maintain the cell's shape, perform protein synthesis, control the cell's activity, perform photosynthesis, transport synthesized proteins, hold organelles, help with osmotic balance and storage, and perform cellular respiration to generate ATP.
This document describes the key organelles and structures found in a eukaryotic plant cell called a palisade mesophyll cell. It lists the plasma membrane, cell wall, 80S ribosomes, nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear envelope, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm, vacuole, and mitochondria. These components control movement in and out of the cell, protect and maintain the cell's shape, perform protein synthesis, control the cell's activity, perform photosynthesis, transport synthesized proteins, hold organelles, help with osmotic balance and storage, and perform cellular respiration to generate ATP.
This document describes the key organelles and structures found in a eukaryotic plant cell called a palisade mesophyll cell. It lists the plasma membrane, cell wall, 80S ribosomes, nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear envelope, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoplasm, vacuole, and mitochondria. These components control movement in and out of the cell, protect and maintain the cell's shape, perform protein synthesis, control the cell's activity, perform photosynthesis, transport synthesized proteins, hold organelles, help with osmotic balance and storage, and perform cellular respiration to generate ATP.
MESOPHYLL CELL (EURKARYOTE) Plasma membrane- controls the movement in
Labels + Annotations and out of the cell Cell wall- protects the cell and maintains it’s shape
80S Ribosomes- site of protein synthesis Nucleolus- production of ribosomes Chloroplasts- photosynthesis Nuclear Envelope- encloses the Endoplasmic Reticulum- transport of synthesized nucleus proteins Nucleus- controls cell’s activity Cytoplasm- fills the cells and holds organelles
Vacuole- helps with osmotic balance of cell and storage of substances
Mitochondria- performs cellular respiration and generates ATP