Organelles in Cells

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Nucleolus
RNA, which will be made into ribosomes, is synthesised in the nucleolus.
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Nuclear Envelope
regulates the flow of substances into and out of the nucleus.
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Nuclear Pores
these are channels through which substances can move.
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Cytoplasm
Jelly substance in which organelles are
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Rough ER
studded with ribosomes (sight of protein respiration)
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Smooth ER
where lipids and steroids are made
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Golgi Apparatus
For transportaion within the cell
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MItochondria
Respiration happens in mitochondria- ATP production
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Microtubules
provide the structural support of cells and can aid transport in cell
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MIcrofilaments
Rod like proteins that aid support and movement
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Centrioles
They are involved in the formation of spindle fibres used in mitosis
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Cilia
hollow tubes extending cells. They move fluid, on outside of the cell
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Flagella
similar to cilia, but longer. Used in the movement of the whole cell
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Nuclear Envelope

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regulates the flow of substances into and out of the nucleus.

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Nuclear Pores

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Cytoplasm

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Rough ER

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