parts of the cell
parts of the cell 2
parts of the cell 3
parts of the cell 4
100

this is referred to as the "soup" and this is where the other cell organelles reside and where most of the cellular metabolism occurs...

what is cytosol

100

this helps maintain cell shape and is important in motility...

what is the cytoskeleton 

100

this produces ribosomes...

what is the nucleolus 

100

appears pebbled because of the multiple ribosomes on its surface  

what is the rough endoplasmic reticulum

200

this is a stack of membrane-bound structures and is important for packing macromolecules... 

what is Golgi 

200

these are common in animal cells, contain hydrolytic enzymes, and eat bacteria in the white blood cells...

what are lysosomes 

200

pack hormones and neurotransmitters are packed into these at the Golgi Apparatus to be transferred to the cell surface for release...

what are secretory vesicles 

200

this oranelle is enclosed in a double membrane and is responsible for holding all the cells DNA and giving the cell its unique characteristics...

what is the nucleus 

300

animal cells DONT have this...

what is a cell wall 

300

this is a membrane-bound sac that plays roles in intracellular digestion and the release of cellular waste products...

what is a vacuole 

300

the area in the cell where microtubules are produced

what is the animal cell centrosome 

300

every cell is enclosed in this...

what is the cell membrane

400

these are packets of RNA and protein, are in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, and they transfer RNA...

what is Ribosomes

400

this is found in eukaryotic cells and plays different functions based on the specific cell types including lipid and steroid hormone synthesis and breakdown of lipid-soluble toxins in liver cells...

what is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum  

400

found in all higher plant cells

responsible for plants green color

have a double outer membrane

what is the chloroplast 

400

what is it that states that living organisms are made up of cells, that they are the basic structural/organizational unit of all organisms, and that all cells come from pre-existing cells.

what is the cell theory 

500

 this produces the energy cells need to function, they are a membrane-bound organelle, and some nuclei can have two of these...

what is the mitochondrion

500

these organelles are responsible for protecting the cell from its own production of toxic hydrogen peroxide...

what are peroxisomes 

500

each one of these is a ring of 9 groups of fused microtubules 

what is a centriole 

500

these have highly structured cells 

what are eukaryotes 

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