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Cell surfaces, Nucleus, and Organelles of Microbial Origin

surfaces of cells

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Commonly found in plants and cells- protection and support
Control of substances coming in and out
Sweep materials across the cell surface
Enables a cell to propel and move in different directions
Between plasma membrane and nucleus- many organelles
The passageway for transport of materials within the cell
The site of protein synthesis
Final modification of proteins and lipids packing of materials for secretion of the cell
The site of aerobic cell respiration- ATP production
Contain enzymes to digest ingested material or damaged tissue
Store chlorophyll- photosynthesis light reaction
Storage-increase cell surface area
Organize the spindle fibers during cell division
Cell shape, internal organization, cell movement and locomotion
Membrane around nucleus-controls movement in an out
Assembly of subunits of ribosomes
Encoding of heredity information
Transcription and translation of DNA coding into proteins
Found in both Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells
Found in both Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells but are smaller in the Prokaryotes. They have DNA similar to that of a Prokaryotic cell and can reproduce independent of the rest of the Eukaryotic
Also have DNA similar to that of a Prokaryotic cell and can reproduce independent of the rest of the Eukaryotic cell
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