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- Q1nuclear envelopenothing can get through the membranethe nuclear envelope protects the nucleusit is also called the nuclear membranethe nuclear envelope is made of lipids30s
- Q2VacuoleIn many plant cells, there is a single large central vacuole filled with liquid.Vacuoles are found all unicellularorganisms and some animals.Vacuoles store materials such as water, salts, and proteins.Vacuole pumps excess water out of the cell.30s
- Q3Golgi ApparatusFrom the Golgi Apparatus, proteins are shipped to their destination, whether it be in or out of the cell.The Golgi Apparatus is involved in packaging proteins from the ER.The Golgi Apparatus is found in both plant and animal cells.The Golgi Apparatus is found in prokaryotes.30s
- Q4RibosomesFound in both prokaryotes and eukaryotesInvolved in the synthesis of proteinsThere are two pieces or subunits to every ribosomeRough ER does not have ribosomes, Smooth ER does have ribosomes30s
- Q5ChloroplastChloroplast is green.Chloroplasts are food producers.Chloroplast is used in the photosynthesis process.Chloroplasts can be found in all eukaryotic cells.30s
- Q6NucleolusThe nucleolus is a large spacious region in the nucleus.The nucleolus is where the assembly of ribosomes begins.The nucleolus is submerged in chromatin.The nucleolus is located inside of the nucleus.30s
- Q7Rough ERAs proteins leave the rough ER, molecular “address tags” get them to the right destinations.Protein made on the rough ER.In eukaryotic cells, proteins produced in the rough ER move into the Golgi Apparatus.Rough ER is given this name because of the lysosomes found on it’s surface.30s
- Q8Cell WallMost cell walls are not porous.The cell wall is used to support, shape, and protect the cell.Nearly all of the tissue we call wood is made of cell walls.Cell walls provide much of the strength that plants need to stand against gravity.30s
- Q9Smooth ERIs know as the smooth ER because ribosomes are found on its surfaceLiver cells contain large amounts of smooth ERActs as a storage organelleContains a collection of enzymes that performed specialized tasks.30s
- Q10Cell MembraneLarger molecules and even solid clumps of material can be transported by the movement of the cell membrane.Helps keep everything inside of the cell.Only prokaryotic cells contain a cell membrane.It is not a solid structure.30s
- Q11LysosomeLysosome break down material and waste in a cellLocated in the cytoplasmA number of serious human diseases can be traced to lysosomes that fail to function properlyLysosome is found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells30s
- Q12CytoplasmCytoplasm is a jelly-like fluidCytoplasm is found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cellsCytoplasm is used to transport RNA and DNA within the cell to the nucleus.In a eukaryotic cell, the cytoplasm contains organelles such as the nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria30s
- Q13CentriolesIn animal cells, two centrioles are arranged perpendicular to each other.A centriole is a ring of nine groups of microtubes.Centrioles are located near the center of all Eukaryotic cells.Centrioles are part of the cytoskeleton.30s
- Q14MitochondrionMitochondria turn sugar into ATPThere’s only one mitchondria per cell.Mitochondria’s have twomembranes.Mitochondria’s have an inner section called a matrix30s
- Q15NucleusI am protected like mailI'm involved with making ribosomes and RNAI am (relatively) largeAll cells contain me30s