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The nucleus acts as the control centre of the cell. |
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allows some materials to pass into and out of the nucleus. |
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The material that directs all the activities of the cell is contained in the nucleus, in structures |
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the site for the production and assembly of the ribosomes. |
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make the proteins that the cell needs in order to function properly. Ribosomes |
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transports proteins throughout the cell |
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manufactures and transports fats in the cell |
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contains all the organelles in the cell |
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organelles that are made of special microtubules |
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allow movement of the organelles within the cell and provide support for the cell. Inside the cytoplasm are tiny tubes called microtubules. |
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The DNA provides the directions for all the cell structures and activities, including repairing worn and damaged cells and replacing dead cells. |
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store food or any variety of nutrients |
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