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like a "little nut" that contains the DNA of the Cell |
Nucleus |
the computer like in cell |
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Why is it called the control center of the cell? |
Since it holds the activities all over the cell. The nucleus is the one that are responsible for giving information all over the cell |
holds activities |
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A membrane bound organelle involved in protein synthesis? |
Ribosome |
The one that can be found in ER |
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A organelle that looks like sausage shape |
Mitochondrion |
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Viscle pack with enzyme, known as the digestive system of the cell |
Lysosome |
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Sac-like structure formed by the Golgi Apparatus that contains materials to be released by the cell |
Secretary Vesciles |
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Organelle that has nine triplets of microtubules? |
Centrioles |
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Why does centrioles facilitates movement of chromosomes during cell division? |
To put it simply, chromosomes use the centriole's microtubules as a highway during the cell division process |
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Typically the Saucer Shaped |
Golgi Apparatus |
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Why does Golgi Apparatus made for post transitional modifications of protein? |
the Golgi apparatus is essential for modifying and preparing proteins for their diverse functions within the cell and for secretion. Its role in post-translational modifications ensures that proteins are properly folded, tagged, and targeted to their correct locations, contributing to the overall functionality of the cell. |
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Why does Cytoskeleton forms the framework or scaffold of the cell? |
because it provides structural support, shape, and organization to the cell, much like a skeleton does for the human body. The cytoskeleton is a dynamic network of protein filaments and tubules that extends throughout the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells |
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One forms framework or scaffold the cell |
Cytoskeleton |
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The outermost boundary of the cell |
Plasma Membrane or Cell membrane |
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why does Plasma Membrane regulates substance that enter and exit of the cell? |
In summary, the plasma membrane's ability to regulate the passage of substances is fundamental for the health and functioning of the cell, ensuring it can interact with its environment while maintaining its internal stability. Also, provides protection on any harmful substances that might enter the cell. |
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Network of tubes and sacs involved in lipid synthesis |
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum |
this is where ribo can be found |
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Vesicle packed with enzyme |
Lysosome |
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Give 3 Organelles as role in Cell Transport Function? |
1. Endoplasmic Reticulum 2. Lysosome 3. Golgi Apparatus |
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Give 3 Organelles of Cell Reproduction |
1. Mitochondrion 2. Nucleus 3. Chloroplast |
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Cells are organized into three main regions. Name the three regions |
• Nucleus • Cytoplasm •Plasma membrane |
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