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A “little organ” of any type of a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell
In what type of cell is the Endoplasmic Reticulum/Ribosmomes
“Brains” of the cell. Contain DNA and where RNA is produced. Nucleolus synthesizes Ribosomal RNA
Extensive membranous network; composed of ribosom-studded (rough) or ribosome free (smooth) regions. Ribosomes have 2 subunits and are the site of protein synthesis
Bodies of stacked membranes that modify and package nutrients into vesicles for export from cell.
Help organize microtubule assembly during cell diffusion. Also move cytochromes
At every cell boundary. Selective barrier to passage of certain ions and molecules
Entire contents of cell except for nucleus and nucleolus. Held together by the plasma membrane
Run throughout cytoplasm and serve a variety of mechanical and transport functions. Also holds organelles in place