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- in what organelle does cellular respiration take place?
- name two storage organelles?
- what is the list of organelles that take part in protein synthesis?
- how is the nucleus involved in protein synthesis?
- what organelle is considered a “factory”, because it takes in raw materials and converts them to cell products that can be used by the cell?
- how does the membrane of the cell differ from the nuclear membrane? what advantages does this difference have for the nucleus?
Brief Explanations
- Cellular respiration occurs in mitochondria, which generate energy for the cell.
- Two storage organelles are vacuoles (store water, nutrients etc.) and plastids (e.g., chloroplasts store starch).
- Organelles involved in protein synthesis are ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. Ribosomes make proteins, ER modifies them and Golgi packages them.
- The nucleus contains DNA which has the genetic code for proteins. It transcribes mRNA which is then used for protein - synthesis in the cytoplasm.
- The endoplasmic reticulum can be considered a "factory" as it takes in raw materials like amino - acids and synthesizes various cell products like proteins and lipids.
- The cell membrane is a single - layer membrane that controls the movement of substances in and out of the entire cell. The nuclear membrane is a double - layer membrane that protects the nucleus and its contents. The double - layer of the nuclear membrane provides extra protection for the genetic material in the nucleus.
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- Mitochondria
- Vacuoles, Plastids
- Ribosomes, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus
- It contains DNA and transcribes mRNA for protein - synthesis.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Cell membrane is single - layer, nuclear membrane is double - layer. Double - layer of nuclear membrane protects genetic material.