Cellular structures

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What is the name of the organelle what contains powerful digestive enzymes?
Lysosome
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What refers to the network of protein fibres that give structure to cells?
Cytoskeleton
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Out of the following, which is always found in eukaryotic cells, but never prokaryotic?
Endoplasmic reticulum
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What is the cell wall of a prokaryotic cell made of?
Peptidoglycan
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The 'division of labour' is what?
When different organelles work together in a cell and carry out different functions
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What is the vacuole surrounded by?
Tonoplast
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In a chloroplast there are membranes called grana that form stacks called?
Thylakoids
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The site of respiration occurs in the mitochondria. What is produced during respiration?
ATP
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What are the small gaps in the nuclear envelope called that allow molecules to pass through?
Nuclear pores
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The rough endoplasmic reticulum has what attached to it?
Ribosomes
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