- Nucleus: Color the large, central organelle with a prominent nucleolus inside.
- Mitochondria: Color the oval-shaped organelles with inner folds (cristae).
- Golgi Body: Color the stack of flattened sacs (cisternae) near the nucleus.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum: Color the network of membranes, which may be rough (with dots/ribosomes) or smooth.
- Lysosome: Color the small, round vesicles.
- Ribosome: Color the small dots, which may be free in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
- Vacuole: Color the large, membrane-bound sac, often central in plant cells but smaller in animal cells.
- Cytoskeleton: Color the network of protein filaments that give the cell its shape and enable movement.
- Cell Membrane: Color the outer boundary of the entire cell.
- Cytoplasm: Color the gel-like substance filling the cell, surrounding all the organelles.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cell coloring worksheets.