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useful for detailed study of the surface of a specimen.
Usefull for studying the internal structures of a cell. it an electron beam through very thin scetion of the specimen.
Spereates the cell componenents by size and density.
Area where DNA is concentrated in.
enclosion of the nucleus.
Netlike array of protein filaments that maintains the shape of the nucleus by mechanically supporting the nuclear envelope.
complex of protein and DNA
structures that carry genetic information.
Area of rRNA synthisis.
Organelle where protein synthesis takes place.
Ribosomes suspended in the cytosol.
Ribosomes attached to the outside of the ER or nuclear envelope.
System composed of different membranes of a eukaryotic cell.
Accounts for more than half the total cell membrane in wukaryotic cell; has two types of identites, smooth and rough.
Helps in diverse metabolic processes, including synthesis of lipids,oils,phosolipids,and steroids.
contains ribosomes, and helps with protein synthesis.
The "warehouse" of a cell. It sorts and ships materials to the other parts of the cell. It also modifies the products of the ER.
Used in digesting macromolecules.
Have multiple functions, such as storing food or pumping out water.
Oxidative organelle that is not part of the endomembrane system. It imports proteins from the cytosol.
flattened interconnected sacs located in chloroplast.
Store starch (amylose), particularly in roots. Its related to chloroplast.
Fluid outside the thylakoids.
Interaction of the cyctoskeleton with the use of protein.
network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm.
Fibers that make up the cytoskeleton, and is relatively the most thickest fiber.
Thinnest fibers.
Fibers with diameters in middle range.
areas in where microtubules grow from.
located in centresomes; made up of 9 sets of triplet microtubules arranged in a ring.
Microtubules assembly of cilium or flagellum is anchored by this.
Motor protein extending from one microtubule doublet to the next.
build up gobular protein.
circular flow of cytoplasm within cells.
Made up of glycoprotein.
Consist of a small core oprotein with many carbohydrate chains covalently attached.
glycoprteins that bind to cell integrins.
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