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Final review vocab

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cell inclusion   material within the cell tht is not an organelle ex. glycogen  
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provide stuctural support for the cell; act as a highway   microtubules  
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retains the internal structure of the cells; permits exportation and importation of materials   cell membrane  
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the ground substance of the cell (not including the nucleus)   cytoplasm  
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flattened membrane-lined sacs that bud off small vesicles for storage or export   golgi complex  
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actin and myosin are examples of this structure necessary for support   microfilament  
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material withing the cell that is not an organelle ex glycogen   cell inclusion  
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membrane lined container of enzymes that can digest damaged cell parts   lysosome  
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bundle of microtubules, seen paired and perpendicular to each other; give rise to the spindle fiber   centriole  
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nuclear substance containing chromatin and RNA   nucleoplasm  
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membrane-lined containes that can merge with one another or a membrane-lined structure, such as the cell membrane. Function as transport vesicles.   vacuoles  
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concerned with transport of protein synthesized at the ribosomes   rough ER  
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synthesizes steroids in some cell, stores calcium ions, breaks down toxins in the liver   smooth ER  
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oblong structure responsible for energy porduction   mitochondrian  
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the site of protein synthesis where amino acids are strung in sequence as directed by the mRNA from the nucleus   ribosome  
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a mass of largely RNA, it forms rRNA that then goes to the cytoplasm   nucleolus  
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a bilipid layer that contains pores through which molecules such as mRNA may pass   nuclear membrane  
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