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This organelle is primarily a sac of powerful digestive enzymes called acid hydrolases.
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This membranous organelle contains oxidase and catalase enzymes.
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This organelle is primarily a sac of powerful digestive enzymes called acid hydrolases. lysosome
This membranous organelle contains oxidase and catalase enzymes. peroxisome
Often referred to as the “power plant” of the cell, which organelle is the site of ATP production? mitochondrion
Of the following, the only organelle that has a double membrane structure is the mitochondrion
Which of the following is a type of cell extension that lines the intestines and other areas of the body microvilli
In the matrix of the plasma membrane, a variety of proteins are embedded. Some of these proteins serve as passageway for Na+ ions or glucose. These proteins are called transport proteins
Which type of junction is formed when membrane channels of adjacent plasma membranes adhere to each other? gap junction
Ribosomes may be either free within the cytoplasm or bound to a membrane system known as the rough endoplasmic reticulum
This organelle primarily modifies products from the rough ER, and it resembles a stack of hollow saucers, one cupped inside the next Golgi apparatus
A major function of the cell membrane is to control what leaves and enters the cell
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