Cells and organeles

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  1. 2. cells that lack intracellular compartments, and their DNA is naked meaning the DNA lacks nucleus and is freely suspended in the cytosol of the cell.
  2. 6. This organelle consists of a vesicle filled with enzymes that break down Hydrogem Peroxyde to Oxygen and water
  3. 11. in plants are membrane bound sacs that store water, nutrients, and waste products. In mature plant cells this organelle is particularly large.
  4. 12. this organelle makes proteins and is attached to the Rough ER.
  5. 13. structure located within the nucleus. Ribosomes are made in this structure.
  6. 14. This structure is especific to plant cells. It is the rigid protective structure in the outer part of the cell. It maintains the cell shape
  7. 15. cellular power centers, making usable energy (ATP) from sugar and oxygen
  8. 16. these organelles contain the chlorophyll pigment that traps the light energy used in the process of photosynthesis.
  9. 17. this organelle helps in the synthesis of lipids and steroid hormones and lacks ribosomes attached to their memebrane
  10. 18. gel-like solution that surrounds the organelles within a cell. Is the watery soup of the cell. Much cell metabolism occurs in this part of the cell.
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  1. 1. vesicles filled with hydrolytic enzymes.
  2. 3. network of membrane-bound vesicles and tubules. Ribosomes attached to the rough ER give this organelle a pebbled appearance. It is the site where proteins are made or synthesized.
  3. 4. this term includes the cytosol and the cell organelles excepting the nucleus
  4. 5. cells equipped with a nucleus that enclose the genetic material and contain various other intracellular compartments that perform specific functions. These compartments are generally known as cell organelles.
  5. 7. Its function is the packaging / delivery of enzymes and hormones within the cell. This organelle modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids into vesicles for secretion or delivery to other organelles.
  6. 8. the cell is eclosed by this structure, allows communication between the inside and the outside via: pores and receptors. It controls what enters and leaves the cell. This structure is also known as the Plasma membrane.
  7. 9. membrane bound specialized subunit within an eukaryotic cell that has a specific function (little organ)
  8. 10. organelle that holds the DNA in eukaryotic cells.
  9. 16. a dynamic protein network that gives structural support to the cell. It is composed of microtubules, microfilaments and intemediate fibers.