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Parts & Organelles
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Stores the hereditary information… DNA! Nucleolus- parts of the ribosomes get made here Nuclear Envelope- separates the cytoplasm from the nucleus
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Selectively permeable in letting certain things enter and leave the cell
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Holds the organelles in place and gives the cell shape
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Inner scaffolding of the cell found in the cytoplasm 1. Supports the cells 2. Acts as tracks and transports organelles and molecules throughout the cells 3. Enable movement of the cell 4. Centrosomes are made up of cytoskeleton and function in cell division
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They are made up of the same proteins as the cytoskeleton Cilia are many numerous short hairs that can move fluid across a cell or help it attach to surfaces Flagella are long whip-like projections that can propel the cell
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Convert energy from food (carbs, lipids, etc.) into ATP energy This is called cellular respiration and is important for life!
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Are the cells garbage disposals Acid-filled vesicles that digest all old/damaged organelles or molecules
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The protein factory of the cell Read all the mRNA and transfer it into amino acid chains, which build proteins
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Connected directly to the nuclear envelope Covered in ribosomes Functions in folding and packaging proteins to be shipped in other areas of the cell
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No ribosomes Makes lipids, such as fatty acids, phospholipids, and steroids Also helps detoxify the cell (clean up wastes)
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Processes and packages proteins, lipids, and other molecules for export to other locations in or outside of the cell
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Found only in plants Convert sunlight energy into glucose, which is a sugar (chemical energy)
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Found in plants and some bacteria and fungi Provides additional protection and support for cells 100x thicker than the plasma membrane, explaining how the strength of the cell wall allows some plants to grow 100’s of feet tall The rigidness of the cell wall does not allow movement of the cell
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Found in plants Multipurpose storage sacs that can store nutrients, water, retain waste products, and provide physical support Can also contain poisons to deter predators away
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