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Explain the working of every content present in a cell.​

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Answered by ashaashley09
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Explanation:

cell parts and functions:

Nucleus: Regulates all cell activities

Cell Membrane: Is made out of phospholipids and proteins

Mitochondrion: Site of cellular respiration "power house"

Lysosome: Suicide Sacks that contain digestive enzymes

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum: Contains Ribosomes, transports proteins and other materials

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum: Contains no ribosomes, stores proteins

Gogi complex (apparatus): Processes and packages proteins

Nucleuolus: Dark spot of chromatin in the nucleous where ribosomes are produced

Cytoplasm: Colloid that contains water and nutrients and supports the organelles

Organelles: The parts of a cell with a particular function

Prokaryotic: Cells with no true nucleus and no membrane bound

organelles

Eukaryotic: Cells that contain a true nucleus and membrane bound

organelles

Centrioles: Only in animal cells, aid in cell division

Ribosomes: Produce Proteins

Chloroplast: Found only in plants, site of photosynthesis

Vacuoles: Large storage sacks found mainly in plants

Cell Wall Structure in plants made of cellulose that is outside of the cell membrane

Chromatin: Thin strands of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of a cell.

Cell:    Smallest unit of life

Cytoskeleton: Long protein filaments in the cytosol that support the cell.

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