CELL STRUCTURES PART ONE

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CELL STRUCTURES PART ONE ROXANNE FERGUSON BIOLOGY GRAVES COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

PLASMA MEMBRANE LIPID BILAYER PROTEIN PORES

Figure 7.6 The plasma membrane

NUCLEUS NUCLEAR ENVELOPE NUCLEUS NUCLEOLUS CHROMOSOMES

Figure 7.9 The nucleus and its envelope

RIBOSOMES FREE ATTACHED

Figure 7.10 Ribosomes

ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM ROUGH SMOOTH

Figure 7.11 Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

GOLGI BODY PACKAGE SECRETION

Figure 7.12 The Golgi apparatus

LYSOSOME DIGESTIVE ENZYMES SUICIDE SAC

Figure 7.13 Lysosomes

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