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Cell Membrane
selective barrier that allows sufficient passage of oxygen, nutrients, and waste to service the volume of the cell
Nucleus
contains the genes and is usually the most conspicuous organelle
Nuclear Envelope
encloses the nucleus, separating it from the cytoplasm
Chromatin
fibrous threadlike complex of DNA
Chromosomes
compacted, coiled up chromatin
Nucleolus
dense, spherical region in the nucleus, packages ribosomal subunits
Cytoplasm
supports organelles
Mitochondria
site or respiration, creates ATP
Ribosomes
site of protein synthesis, made of RNA and proteins
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
makes proteins or modifies them (folding them into tertiary structure)
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
synthesizes lipids, phospholipids, and steroids, also participates in carbohydrate metabolism and can also detoxify drugs and poison
Golgi Apparatus
modifies productions of the ER, sorts and packages materials
Lysosomes
responsible for intracellular digestion, recycles the cell's own organic material, can also destroy the cell
Cytoskeleton
organizes the cell's structures and activities, composed of three types
Microtubules
the thickest of the three components of the cytoskeleton
Microfilaments
the thinnest of the three components of the cytoskeleton
Intermediate Filaments
fibers with diameters in a middle range, one of the three components of the cytoskeleton
Cilia
shorter and found in greater numbers then Flagella, wave like motion used to sweep extra cellular material over/away from the cell
Flagella
longer than Cilia and found singly or in pairs, used to propel a cell
Peroxisomes
converts/detoxifies hydrogen peroxide to water
Centrioles
Involved in pinching contraction during cell division
Small Vacuoles/Vesicles
storage and or transport in animal cells
Central Vacuole
absorbs water and elongates the cell, also stores water-soluble organic compounds found in plant cells
Cell Wall
semirigid structure outside of the cell membrane in plant cells, consists of cellulose fibers, provides support, and limits cell size
Tonoplast
a membrane that encloses the central vacuole in plant cells
Chloroplast
contain chlorophyll, site of photosynthesis, contains thylakoids and stroma
Plasmodesmata
channels through the cell wall that allows water and small solutes (and sometimes RNA) to pass between cells