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Oraganelles performing function channel transportation from nucleus to cytoplasm

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nucleus houses the cell's DNA and directs the synthesis of proteins and ribosomes. Mitochondria are responsible for ATP production; the endoplasmic reticulum modifies proteins and synthesizes lipids; and the golgi apparatus is where the sorting of lipids and proteins takes place.

Answered by yashashvisingh63
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the plasma membrane surrounds all cells, you can dive inside of a prototypical human cell to learn about its internal components and their functions. Animal cells contain three main regions: plasma membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. The nucleus is a cell’s central organelle, which contains the cell’s DNA (Figure 3.6). The cytoplasm is composed of two parts, the cytosol and organelles. Cytosol, the jelly-like substance within the cell, provides the fluid medium necessary for biochemical reactions. An organelle (“little organ”) is one of several different types of membrane-enclosed bodies in the cell, each performing a unique function. Just as the various bodily organs work together in harmony to perform all of a human’s functions, the many different cellular organelles work together to keep the cell healthy and performing all of its important functions.

This diagram shows an animal cell with all the intracellular organelles labeled.

Figure 3.6. Prototypical Human Cell

While this image is not indicative of any one particular human cell, it is a prototypical example of a cell containing the primary organelles and internal structures.

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