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Mitochondria
are
the
powerhouses
of
the
cell,
producing
energy
through
cellular
respiration.
Lysosomes
contain
digestive enzymes
that break down
waste materials
within cells.
The endoplasmic reticulum is involved in
protein synthesis
and
lipid metabolism.
Mitochondria
produce
energy
through
respiration.
Ribosomes synthesize proteins essential for
cell growth
and
division.
Ribosomes
are responsible for
protein synthesis.
The
nucleus
is the
control center
of the cell, containing
DNA.
Mitochondria generate most of the cell's supply of
adenosine triphosphate
(
ATP
), which is the
chemical energy currency
of cells.
Lysosomes
contain
hydrolytic enzymes
that break down
cellular waste materials
,
foreign particles
, and
recyclable components.
The
endoplasmic reticulum
is responsible for the
synthesis
,
folding
,
modification
, and
transport
of
proteins
and
lipids
within the cell.
Lysosomes
contain
enzymes
that break down
waste materials
and
cellular debris.
Ribosomes
synthesize
proteins
using information from
DNA.
The
nucleus
is the
control center
of the
cell
, containing
genetic material
(
DNA
) and
regulating cell activities.
Cell membranes
separate different parts of the cell and allow
selective passage
of substances into or out of the cell.