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Nucleus

considered to be the cell’s control center

largest organelle in a eukaryotic cell

Nucles

Function: to regulate gene expression, including controlling which proteins the cell makes

Nucleoplasm

a thick liquid inside a nucleus similar in composition to the cytosol found in the cytoplasm outside the nucleus

Nuclear Envelope

membrane enclosing the nucleus

Nuclear Envelope

Double membrane that encloses the entire organelles and isolates its contents from the cellular cytoplasm

Nuclear Pores

allow large molecules to pass through the nuclear envelope with the help of special proteins

Nucleolus

mainly involved in the assembly of ribosomes

Mitochondria

organelle that makes energy available to the cell

powerhouse of the cell