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Surrounding the nuclear envelope. It is the control center |
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Inside the nucleus, it produces ribosomes which move through out the cell |
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A double layer of phospholipids. It acts as a protective barrier to control the water flow. |
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"Soup" within a cell organelles reside. It controls the cell metabolism |
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Packets of RNA and protein. This is the site of synthesis |
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Near the membrane, this provides energy the cell needs to move, divide, and produce. |
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In the animal the are genrely small in the intracellular. In plants they are big in the intracellular. It releases cellular waste products |
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It is surrounded by numerous smaller vesicles. Transports macromolecules through out the cell. |
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Found through out the cell, it collects in endoplasmic |
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Through out the eukaryotic cell, it prodcues hormones. |
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Located in the white blood cells. It contains the hydrolytic enzymes |
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Animals do not have one, but plants do they hold the cell together. It maintains the shape of the cell. |
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It is in all higher plants, animals do not have one. This is what makes the plant green. |
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