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An illustrated overview of various cellular structures, their functions, and where they are located in the cell. It covers the cell membrane, nucleus, nuclear envelope, nucleolus, mitochondria, ribosomes, chloroplasts, and vacuoles. This resource is ideal for students seeking a clear understanding of cellular structures and their roles in cellular processes.
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Only in plant cells. Cell Membrane The cell’s control center; directs all of the cell’s activities. Acts as the “brain” of the cell. Nuclear Envelope Contain genetic material, the instructions for directing the cell’s functions. Nucleolus The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus. Jelly like Cell membrane Nucleus Nuclear envelope
Mitochondria Passageways carry proteins and other materials from one place in the cell to another. Ribosomes Packages and distributes proteins to other parts of the cell. Chloroplasts
Only in plant cells. Vacuole(s) “Cell’s clean-up crew”