Endoplasmic Reticulum – membranes that carry material through the cell and play a role in protein modification and lipid synthesis; has two parts: rough ER (contains ribosomes) and smooth ER (does not contain ribosomes)
Nucleolus – stores genetic information; controls all cell activities
Nucleus – houses the cell’s DNA in the form of chromatin and directs the synthesis of ribosomes and proteins.
Ribosomes – the cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis.
Cytoplasm – made up of organelles suspended in the gel-like cytosol, the cytoskeleton, and various chemicals; comprises the contents of a cell between the plasma membrane and the nuclear envelope
Mitochondria – breaks down sugar into energy for the cell
Peroxisome – carry out oxidation reactions that break down fatty acids and amino acids.
Golgi Apparatus – flattened membrane discs that package and sort proteins
Plasma Membrane – made up of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins that separates the internal contents of the cell from its surrounding environment.
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