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Helps maintain water pressure within a plant cell.
Vacuole.
Aids in transport of materials throughout the cell.
Endoplasmic reticulum.
Site of cellular respiration.
Mitochondria.
Contains digestive enzymes.
Lysosome.
Ribosomes are often located on this structure.
Endoplasmic reticulum.
Can store pigment molecules.
Vacuole.
Thought to be descended from prokaryotes.
Mitochondria.
Contains the nucleolus.
Nucleus.
The smooth form synthesizes new lipids.
Endoplasmic reticulum.
Location of the majority of the cell’s genetic information (DNA.)
Nucleus.
Includes enzymes and ATP- powered transport pumps.
Proteins.
Includes fats and sterols.
Lipids.
Produced directly through the process of photosynthesis.
Carbohydrates- Simple sugars.
Building blocks of DNA and RNA.
Nucleic Acids.
Includes starches and cellulose.
Carbohydrates- Polysaccharides.
Which type of cell would be best for studying lysosomes?
White blood cell responsible for phagocytosis.