This structure generates ATP by oxidative phosphorylation.
What is mitochondria?
Cells become specialized through this process.
What is differentiation?
This structure is made up of two pliable membranes that hold and protect the nucleus.
What is the nuclear envelope?
This is the basic structure of the plasma membrane.
What is the lipid bilayer?
This is the cable like fibers that provide tensile strength and resistance to longitudinal stress.
What is Collagen?
This structure processes and packages proteins for delivery.
What is Golgi apparatus?
Cells take in nutrients and other substances to carry out absorption during this process.
What is Metabolism?
This is an RNA-protein complex that is synthesized in the nucleolus and secreted into the cytoplasm through pores.
What is a Ribosome?
This form of glycoprotein is mainly associated with the plasma membrane.
What are carbohydrates?
This is a calcium dependent glycoprotein.
What is a Cadherin?
This structure contains digestive enzymes.
What is a Lysosome?
Mucous cells can synthesize new substances from substances they absorb and then secrete then new substance to serve as needed elsewhere during this process.
What is Secretion?
This is a network of tubelike channels where ribosomes and ribonucleoprotein are attached.
What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
These are the proteins that allow cells to hook together and form attachments to the cytoskeleton.
What are CAMs or cell adhesion molecules?
This is a hemichannel that extends outward from the adjacent plasma membranes.
What is a Connexon?
This structure serves as a repository of genetic information.
What is a nucleus?
Cells can exemplify a response to a stimulus by this process.
What is conductivity?
The best-known vesicles that have this protein coat.
What is clathrin?
This is the process of tagging the protein with a small molecule, to signal the protein to the proteasome for degradation.
What is ubiquitination?
This is a binding protein that can bind integrins or other IgSF CAMs.
What is Immunoglobulin superfamily CAMs?
This structure synthesizes ribosomes.
What is a nucleolus?
Cells can absorb oxygen, and with help of ATP can form energy during this cellular function.
What is Respiration?
This is a membrane-bound organelle that contains several oxidative enzymes that can detoxify compounds.
What is a Peroxisomes?
This small molecule activates or inhibits the receptor’s associated signaling or biochemical pathway.
What are ligands?
This sheet of matrix molecules is thin, tough, and flexible and may surround muscle, fat, or Schwann cells.
What is Basement membrane/basal lamina?