What is an Organelle? — Passage

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This NGSS-aligned reading passage introduces middle school students to the concept of organelles. Supporting MS-LS1-
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Inside every cell, there are special parts that do important jobs. These parts are called organelles (pronounced or-guh-nells). The word “organelle” means “little organ,” and just like organs in your body have specific functions—like the heart pumping blood—organelles help the cell stay alive and carry out its work.

 

Organelles are found in eukaryotic cells, such as those in animals, plants, fungi, and protists. Each organelle has a different job and most are surrounded by a membrane, which helps keep the cell organized. These tiny structures work together to keep the cell healthy and functioning.

 

One of the most important organelles is the nucleus. It acts like the control center of the cell and holds the cell’s DNA, which contains the instructions for everything the cell does. Another organelle is the mitochondrion (plural: mitochondria), which is known as the “powerhouse” of the cell because it makes energy. Plant cells also have chloroplasts, which use sunlight to make food in a process called photosynthesis.

 

Other organelles include the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which helps make proteins and fats, and the Golgi apparatus, which packages and delivers materials the cell needs. The vacuole stores water, food, or waste, and the lysosome breaks down unwanted materials.

 

Without organelles, cells wouldn’t be able to survive, grow, or do their jobs. Each one plays a part in keeping the cell—and the organism—alive and well.

 

Fun Fact: Mitochondria have their own DNA, which means they can make some of their own proteins!

What is an organelle?

A small plantA tiny organ inside a cell that does a specific jobA type of bacteriaA kind of food cell

In which type of cells are organelles found?

Eukaryotic cellsOnly plant cellsProkaryotic cellsBlood cells only

What is the job of the nucleus?

It stores waterIt helps cells moveIt holds DNA and controls the cellIt makes sunlight

Which organelle makes energy for the cell?

Golgi apparatusLysosomeMitochondrionVacuole

What do chloroplasts do?

Make energy from foodControl the cellUse sunlight to make foodBreak down DNA

What is the job of the Golgi apparatus?

To store DNATo package and deliver materialsTo protect the cellTo make sunlight

What is the main idea of the passage?

Cells don’t need parts to workOrganelles are found only in bacteriaOrganelles are special parts in cells that do different jobsCells float in the air

If cells didn’t have mitochondria, what would happen?

They couldn’t control their shapeThey wouldn’t be able to make energyThey would grow fasterThey would become chloroplasts

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