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1.1 cell structure

James Butcher

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mitochondria (James Butcher) it is a organelle that provides energy for the cell
nucleus (James Butcher) it is a organelle that controls everything in the cell(the brain)
Organelles (James Butcher) The functions of the cells are performance structures called organelles
endoplasmic reticulum (James Butcher) Endoplasmic reticulum are channels that transport proteins made by ribosomes found on the outside of the er
Cytosol(James Butcher) Between the cell wall and the nucleus is a clear watery fluid called cytosol
ribosomes (James Butcher)
Cytoplasm (James Butcher) The fluid and all the organelles floating in it are called cytoplasm
vesicles (James Butcher) it pinches off bubbles called vesicles that act as transport containers that become the golgi apparatus
Cell membrane(James Butcher) Plant cells have a cell membrane plus a rigid outer cell wall not found in animal cells it helps plants stand up
Golgi apparatus(James Butcher) Golgi apparatus originate as vesicles that break off from the endoplasmic reticulum
lysosomes(James Butcher) lysosomes which are vesicles that contain digestive enzymes that can break things down for reuse/recycling destroy invading microbes
Nuclear membrane(James Butcher)
adenosine triphosphate (James Butcher) Use cellular respiration to produce energy as atp adenosine triphosphate
Chromatin(James Butcher) The nucleus also has a nucleus membrane that controls what gets into and out of the nucleus and it protects the precious chromatin
cell wall(James Butcher) Between the cell wall
chloroplast(James Butcher) Chloroplasts containing green chlorophyll make energy using carbon dioxide water and the suns energy
Chlorophyll(James Butcher) Chloroplasts containing green chlorophyll make energy using carbon dioxide water and the suns energy
Large vacuoles(James Butcher)
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