golgi aPParatus
First discovered by Camillo Golgi.
It consist of a system of membrane- bound vesicles arranged
parallel to each other in stacks called cisterns.
The material synthesized near the ER is packaged and
dispatched to various targets inside and outside the cell
through the Golgi apparatus.
Its functions include storage , modification and packaging
of products in vesicles.
Involved in the formation of the lysosome.
lysosomes
Waste disposal system of the
cell.
Keep the cell clean by digesting
any foreign material as well as
worn out cell organelles.
Contain powerful digestive
enzymes capable of breaking
down all organic material.
When the cell gets damaged,
lysosomes may break open and
the enzymes digest their own
cell. Thus known as suicide bags
of a cell.
Mitochondria
Known as the powerhouse of the cell.
The energy required for various
chemical activities is released by the mitochondria in the
form of ATP molecules.( Adenosine triphosphate).
ATP is known as the energy currency of the cell.
Mitochondria have two membrane coverings.
Outer membrane is very porous.
Inner membrane is deeply folded.
Mitochondria are able to make their own proteins as
they have their own DNA and ribosomes .
Plastids
Present in plant cells.
Two types- 1) Chromoplasts (coloured)
2) Leucoplasts (colourless)
Plastids containing green pigment chlorophyll
are called Chloroplasts.
Leucoplasts store materials as starch, oils and
protein granules.
Plastids contain membrane layers embedded in
a material called stoma.
Has a similar structure like the mitochondria.
Have their own DNA and ribosomes.
Vacuoles
Storage sac for solid or liquid contents.
Small size vacuoles are present in animals.
Large in plants.
In plant cells, vacuoles are full of cell sap and provide turgidity
and rigidity to the cell.
Vacuoles store amino acids, sugars, various organic acids and
some proteins.
In Amoeba, the food vacuole contains the food items that the
Amoeba has consumed.
Vacuoles play an important role in expelling excess water and
some wastes from the cell.
Animal cell Plant cell
Animal cells are Plants cells are usually
generally small in size. larger than animal cells.
Cell wall is absent. Cell wall is present.
Except the protozoan Plastids (Chromoplasts
Euglena, no animal cell and leucoplasts) are
possesses plastids. present.
Vacuoles are smaller in Vacuoles are larger in
size. size.