
Storage container for water, food, enzymes, wastes, pigments, etc.Made of cellulose (fiber) Found in plant and bacterial cells Rigid, protective barrier Located outside of the cell membrane Title (click to download) Submitted by actin and myosin: Alf: anaerobic respiration: Nalford: Specialised Cells: Hina Hashmi: AS Biology cell membranes: Bella: Cell And Tissue Culture: Hina Hashmi: Cell Cycle questions with picture answers-AS Biology: Cell Membrane + Tissues & Organs Definitions: Bella: cell membrane transport: Bella: Cell.Bound by a double membrane Found only in plant cells Contains the green pigment chlorophyll Site of food (glucose) production.Has its own strand of DNA “Powerhouse of the cell” Cellular respiration occurs here to release energy for the cell to use Bound by a double membrane.Contain digestive enzymes that break down wastes Garbage disposal of the cell Which organelles do lysosomes work with?.Molecules transported to and from the Golgi by means of vesicles Looks like a stack of plates Stores, modifies and packages proteins.Produced in a part of the nucleus called the nucleolus Site of protein synthesis Found attached to rough ER or floating free in cytosol.“ER” Connected to nuclear membrane Highway of the cell Rough ER: studded with ribosomes it makes proteins Smooth ER: no ribosomes it makes lipids A.k.a. The organelle genomes are part of the NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq) project that provides curated sequence data and related information for the community.Made of three types of filaments Provides shape and structure Helps move organelles around the cell.Usually one per cell Contains DNA Surrounded by a double membrane Usually the easiest organelle to see under a microscopeĬytoskeleton Acts as skeleton and muscle.Boundary of the cell Made of a phospholipidbilayer.Found only inside eukaryotic cells All the stuff in between the organelles is cytosol Everything in a cell except the nucleus is cytoplasm.The entire system runs open source software and may be customized at every level.Cell Organelles Organelle “little organ” The Organelle runs patches created in the powerful computer music programming environment Pure Data.Īs you create patches or tweak existing ones you can share them with others! The Organelle is built with community interaction in mind. Plug in a keyboard, mouse and monitor and begin customizing.


Simply select patches from a continually-growing list, transfer them to a USB drive, reinsert it in the Organelle, and play!ĭon't see the exact patch you need? You can create it yourself! Patches may be created and/or edited directly on the device. The Organelle ships with a set of common default patches, and new patches may be loaded from a USB drive. Onboard hardware for sound input and output and mappable knobs, keys and buttons enable patches to synthesize, sample, effect, and anything in between! A patch allows the instrument to take on different forms. At the heart of the Organelle's sound engine is a robust computer that runs patches.
