A level-functions of organelles
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Clues
- Controls protein synthesis and the nucleoplasm contains chromatin and the genetic information in order to form chromosomes. (7)
- Everything inside of the cell membrane except for the nucleus. (9)
- Provides strength and shape to the cell and is made up of a network of fibres. (12)
- Responsible for cell recognition, communications and the entry and exit of substances. (4, 8)
- Responsible for forming lysosomes, glycoproteins and enzymes, as well as transporting, modifying and storing lipids. (5, 4)
- Responsible for making ribosomes and RNA. (9)
- Site of protein synthesis and is found in the cytoplasm or on the RER. (9)
- Site of respiration and the production of ATP. (13)
- Some have surface ribosomes, which are responsible for producing and transporting proteins, while the others lack ribosomes and are responsible for synthesising, storing and transporting lipids and carbohydrates. (11, 9)
- Used to disgest foregin materal that has been ingested by a phagocytic cell, release enzymes outside of the cell and breakdown cells and organelles. (8)
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