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Biology · Lesson 3

Cell Organelles 🧫

Everything you need to ace your quiz on Cell Organelles — explore what's inside plant and animal cells, see how it all fits together with the Cell City analogy, then test yourself!

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Driving Question
If a cell is the smallest unit of life, what's keeping it alive on the inside?
🔬 Learning Science Focus 🔗 Analogical Reasoning 🖼️ Dual Coding 💬 Elaboration 🧠 Retrieval Practice
📋 MA STE Standards · Grade 6 6.MS-LS1-1 6.MS-LS1-2

Cell Organelles 🧫

Organelles are structures inside a cell that each do a specialized job. Think of them as the departments of a tiny city.

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Cell Membrane
Surrounds the cell and controls what enters and exits. Like a toll bridge.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
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Cell Wall
Rigid outer layer that supports plant cells, letting them stand tall. Like a castle wall.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✗
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Nucleus
Houses DNA with instructions for making proteins. The brain of the cell.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
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Cytoplasm
Gel-like substance filling the cell, allowing organelles and materials to move. Like jelly in a donut.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
Mitochondria
The powerhouse that produces energy (ATP) for the cell. Like a power plant.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
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Ribosomes
Take instructions from the nucleus and create proteins. Like a construction site.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
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Chloroplasts
Convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Like a solar panel.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✗
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Vacuoles
Store water and nutrients. Plants have one large central vacuole; animals have many small ones. Like a water tank.
🌿 Plant — One large 🐾 Animal — Many small
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Lysosomes
Waste management system of the cell — breaks down waste and keeps the cell clean. Like a garbage truck.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Makes and transports proteins through the cell. Like Boston's T (subway system).
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
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Golgi Bodies
Process and package proteins for shipment outside the cell. Like the post office.
🌿 Plant ✓ 🐾 Animal ✓
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⭐ Extension Activity

How Does a Cell Ship a Protein?

Ready to go deeper? Trace the full protein pathway step by step — from DNA to delivery — and see how it connects to insulin, antibodies, and real diseases.

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The Cell is a City 🏙️

Every organelle has a city counterpart. Just like a city needs all its departments working together to thrive — so does your cell!

🌆 Imagine your cell is a bustling city. It has a government center, a power grid, factories, delivery trucks, waste management, and border control — all working in perfect harmony to keep the city alive and running. Remove any one piece, and the whole system suffers.

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Nucleus → City Hall / Mayor's Office

The Control Center

Just as the Mayor's Office issues laws and decisions that guide the whole city, the nucleus contains the DNA "rulebook" that tells every organelle what to do.

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Cell Membrane → City Border Control

The Gatekeeper

Border control decides who and what enters or leaves the city. The cell membrane does the same — carefully regulating what passes in and out of the cell.

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Cell Wall → City Walls / Fortification

The Protective Structure

Ancient city walls kept the city standing tall and protected. The cell wall gives plant cells rigid structure and protection (only in plant cities!).

Mitochondria → Power Plant

The Energy Source

No city runs without electricity. The mitochondria generate ATP energy to power all of the cell's activities, just like a power station keeps the lights on.

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Ribosomes → Manufacturing Factories

The Builders

Factories follow blueprints from headquarters to manufacture products. Ribosomes read instructions from the nucleus (DNA) to build proteins the cell needs.

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Rough ER → Transit System

The Transport Network

A city's subway and road system moves people and goods around. The rough endoplasmic reticulum is the cell's highway, transporting proteins where they need to go.

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Golgi Bodies → Post Office / Shipping Center

The Packaging & Delivery Hub

The post office sorts, packages, and ships mail. Golgi bodies receive proteins from the ER, package them up, and ship them to the right destination inside or outside the cell.

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Chloroplasts → Solar Farm

The Renewable Energy Source

Solar panels collect sunlight and convert it to usable energy. Chloroplasts do the exact same thing for plant cells through photosynthesis.

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Vacuoles → Reservoir / Water Tower

Storage & Water Supply

A city reservoir stores water for when citizens need it. Vacuoles store water, nutrients, and waste — plant cells have one giant central reservoir; animal cells have many smaller ones.

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Lysosomes → Sanitation Department

Waste Management

Every city needs garbage trucks and waste processing. Lysosomes are the cell's clean-up crew — breaking down waste, worn-out parts, and invaders to keep the cell healthy.

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Cytoplasm → City Streets & Water Supply

The Medium Everything Moves Through

Streets connect every part of a city. The cytoplasm is the gel-like fluid that all organelles are suspended in — it lets nutrients and materials move freely from place to place.

The Cell Organelle Rap 🎤

Now that you know your organelles, watch this rap to help lock it all in before the quiz!

Cell Organelles Quiz 🧫

Put your organelle knowledge to the test! Can you identify the right part for each job?

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