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structures within a eukaryotic cell that perform important cellular functions are known as organelles
The portion of the cell outside of the nucleus cytoplasm
what is the nucleus surrounded by that is composed of two membranes nuclear envelope
granular material in the nucleus is called chromatin
when a cell divides, chromatin condenses to form chromosomes
where the assembly of ribosomes nucleolus
small particles of RNA and protein found throughout the cytoplasm robosomes
eukaryotic cells contain an internal membrane system called endoplasmic reticulum
proteins produced in the rough ER move into the golgi apparatus
small organelles filled with enzymes that break down lipids lysosomes
store materials such as water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates vacuoles
convert the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are convenient for the cell to use mitochondrion
capture energy from sunlight and convert into chemical energy in a process called photosynthesis chloroplasts
eukaryotic cells are given their shape and internal organization by the cytoskeleton
located near the nucleus and help to organize division centriole
In the nucleus ofa cell, the DNA is usually visible as granular material called chromatin
two functions of vacuoles are strong materials and helping to maintaine homeostasis
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