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Prokaryotes – bacteria, simple cells no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. Eukaryotes – more complex cells. Have nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
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a thin membrane that surrounds the cell ◦ A) Membrane Lipids – cell membrane is made of phospholipids, has a polar head and two nonpolar tails ◦ B)Membrane Proteins 1. peripheral proteins – are located on the interior surface and exterior surface of the cell membrane 2. Integral proteins – proteins that are embedded in the bilayer
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contains the cells genetic information and controls its activities
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convert energy in food to energy that can be used by the cell Site of cellular respiration
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are the place where proteins are assembled
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assembles some parts of the cell membrane, and acts as a transportation system
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Rough ER – The rough endoplasmic reticulum manufactures membranes and secretes proteins. In leukocytes the rough ER produces antibodies. In pancreatic cells the rough ER produces insulin.
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Smooth ER – has a wide range of functions including carbohydrate and lipid synthesis In muscles the smooth ER assists in the contraction of muscle cells, and in brain cells it synthesizes male and female hormones.
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modifies, sorts, and packages materials
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breaks down the unwanted materials
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stores water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates
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converts sunlight into energy that can be used by the cell Site of photosynthesis
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support structure that gives the cell its shape
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