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Cell Membrane
the outer lining of the cell. A phospholipid bilayer
allows oxygen and nutrients to pass
homeosteisis of the cell
Smooth ER
small molecule breakdown
steroid and lipid synthesis
hydrolysis and glycolysis
Rough ER
protien synthesis that does not remain in cytosol
Chloroplast
Photosynthesis
Nucleus
site of DNA replication
Nucleolus
mRNA assembly and protiens from ribosomes
Ribososmes
polypeptied synthesis
on RER
In mitichondria and chloroplasts
Lysosome
pH5
allows the breakdown of molecules into monomers
Lysosome
(Endocytosis)
The uptake of material into vesicle
Lysosome
(Exocytosis)
The release of material from cell from vesicle
Mitochondria
Cellular Respiration
contain DNA
Nuclear Membrane
polymerization of lamin protien to maintain shape of the nucleus
Vacuole
Structural support
store toxic by-product
Golgi Apparatus
tranport vesicles with polypeptides from RER to cis region of GA
From trans GA
ex: insulin cells in pancreas
Polymer
Polypeptide
DNA
RNA
Polysaccharides
Monomer
Amino Acid
Deoxynucleotide
Nucleotide
Monosaccharides
Covalent Bond
Peptide
Phosphodiester
Phosphodiester
Glycosidic
Centriol
Cell division
made of microtubules