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a smooth network of membrane bound vesicles which produces hormones
a network of membranne bound vesicles pebbled with ribosome which make proteins
these secrete hormones and neutransmitters that are packaged in the glogi and transported to the cell surface for release
stacks of flattened sacs that received proteins from the ER and package and export proteins to other parts of the cell
a membrane that acts as a protective barrier yet allows entry and exit of necessary materials
combines sugar with oxygen to produce ATP the main energy source for the cell.
a 2 or 3 layered area in bacteria containing a cytoplasmic membrane, cell wall and outer membrane
small ovals containing chlorphyll allowing plants to make food during photosynthesis
organelles contacining enzymes that break down toxic hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen
micro and intermediate filaments that help to maintain cell shape and organelle motility
cells with no nucleus, usually bacteria, whose DNA is in a long circular molecule in the cytoplasm
micro and intermediate filaments that help to maintain cell shape and organic motility
cells with no nucleus, usually bacteria, whose DNA is in a long circular molecule in the cytoplasm
a microtubule organizing center where mictrotubles are produced and responsible for cell division
this is a collective term for the cytosol plus the organelles suspended within the cytosol
small organelles that synthesize proteins with RNA and amino acids
a small organelle in animals that contains enzymes for digestion and processing waste
a tough internal structure in bacteria where genetic material is bundled to withstand harsh conditions
the various parts of a cell which have definate structures and perform various functions for cell survival
the genophore, sometime referred to as the bacterial chromosome is a long double strand of DNA, usually in one large circle.
long appendages which rotate by means of the "motor" in the cell envelope
the prominent structure in the nucleus that produces ribosomes, which move out of the nucleus and take positions in the rough endoplasmic reticulum where they are in critical in protein synthesis
an outer membrane of polysaccharides in plant cells that help to support the cell shape and protect the cell
animal cells only, a ring of 9 groups fused microtubles, part of the cytosketelon
membrane bound sac that plays a role in intracellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products
DNA in the baterial cell is generally confined to this central region
layer that protects the bacterial cell and serves as a barrier against phagocytosis
hollow, hair like structure made of protein allow bacteria to attach to other cells
small circular DNA fragments found in cytoplasm
the most obvious organelle in any eukaryotic cell.
the "soup" in which all other cell organelles reside
hollow hair like structures made of protein allow bacteria to attach to other cells

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