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Controls cell functions
Located inside of nucleus and contains DNA ( a huge molecule that directs all activity in the cell)
A huge molecule that directs all activity in the cell
Power centre of the cell
Burns up food in the cell to make energy
Takes amino acids and puts them into proteins (protein synthesis)
Site of chemical reactions that transfer energy from organic compounds to ATP
Proteins produced on ribosomes are attached to this
Holds ribosomes and moves proteins from one part of the cell to another
Two types:˙ smooth & rough
Digests molecules, old organelles, & foreign substances
Packages proteins so they can be transported elsewhere in the cell.
Protein coming from golgi.
Responsible for digestion inside of the cell
Fibers that hold cell organelles in place
Maintains cell shape and size
Has two parts:˙ microfilaments & microtubules
The fluid where organelles sit (mostly water)
Outer layer of cell that holds it together˙
Allows molecules to pass in & out
Lipid Bilayer
Hair like organelles that extend form the surface of the cell-assist with movement
Rigid covering that surrounds, protects and supports cell membrane
Store water, enzymes, metabolic waste & other materials
Stores food & pigments
Type of plastid that transfers energy from light to organic compounds˙