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ORGANELLE FUNCTION ORGANELLE FUNCTION
Rough • Contains ribosomes • Absorbs light for
endoplasmic • Produces proteins to be Chloroplast of photosynthesis
reticulum taken outside the cell
• A large sac that
Cytoplasm • Site of chemical reactions Large vacuole contains dissolved
sugars and salts
• Contains DNA/genes • Provides strength,
Nucleus • Controls the cell’s Cell wall support, shape
activities and protection
• Made of cellulose
• Produces proteins to be
(Free) used inside the cell
Ribosomes
• Site of aerobic respiration
Mitochondrion
• Controls what enters and
Cell membrane leaves the cell
• Absorbs light for of
Chloroplast photosynthesis
• Sacs that contain materials
Vesicle to be exported out of
the cell
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