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nucleus
the control center (“brain” of the cell); where chromosomes are located
nucleolus function
small circular structures in the nucleus that manufacture ribosomes
chromosomes
genetic material in nucleus
mitochondria
powerhouse of the cell, where ATP is created
ribosomes
site of protein synthesis
lysosome
vesicle filled with digestive enzymes; the “digestive system” of the cell
cytoskeleton
protein filaments and tubules that maintains shape and provide movement for the cell
golgi complex
sorts and packages proteins in vesicles, then delivers them within or outside of the cell
rough endoplasmic reticulum
modifies, sorts, and transports proteins
smooth endoplasmic reticulum
synthesis of fatty acids and steroids
centrosome
organizes microtubules
cilia
moves fluid over the cell surface
flagella
allows movement of entire cell
plasma membrane
outer membrane that separates cell’s internal parts from external environment
cytoplasm
intracellular fluid portion of the cell
Which letter points to the cell membrane
B
Which letter points to the rough endoplasmic reticulum
C
Which letter points to the mitochondria
D
Which letter points to the golgi apparatus
E
Which letter points to the lysosome
F
Which letter points to cilia
G
Which letter points to chromatin
H
Which letter points to the nucleus
J
Which letter points to the nucleolus
K
Which letter points to the smooth endoplasmic reticulur
M