Nucleus
Cells are the structural and functional units of all living organisms. Some organisms, such as bacteria, are unicellular, consisting of a… More »
Organelles:
Plant cells normally contain another type of organelle that is not found in animals: chloroplasts. Chloroplasts convert light energy (from the sun) to chemical ... Animal cells typically have a pair of centrioles located just outside the nucleus and oriented at right angles to each other. These function in cell division.
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Cell Structure and Processe ... Cell Wall ... Click on an organelle below to find out more.
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cell wall ... *support (grow tall); *protection; *allows H2O, O2, CO2 to pass into and out of cell ... cell membrane...
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An organelle is a small structure within the cell (organelle literally means 'tiny structure'). Some examples of cell organelles are the cell wall, cell membrane, and nucleus.
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Within cells there is an intricate network of organelles that all have unique functions. These organelles allow the cell to function properly. Arranged below according to location (nucleus, cytoplasm, and surface) is You may click on the organelle's name in the list below to directly reach the feature on that structure...
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surrounds cytoplasm, semipermeable membrane that generates difference in osmotic pressure, cell wall synthesis, perception, transport etc. (about 10nm thick - endomembranes about 7.5 nm) ... - Nuclear and cell division, orientation of cellulose synthase, flagellar movement (diameter about 25 nm)
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CELL STRUCTURE ... Cell Wall; ... Largest organelle in plant cells...
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