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Ribosomes are
responsible
for
protein synthesis in the
cell.
Nucleolus
- A small structure within the nucleus where
ribosomal RNA
(
rRNA
) molecules are produced.
Ribosomes
synthesize
proteins
using information from
DNA.
Mitochondria
are responsible for producing
energy
through
cellular respiration.
The
nucleus
is the
control center
of the cell, containing
genetic material.
The
nucleus
is the
control center
of the cell, containing the
genetic material
and regulating
cell activities.
Mitochondria
- The
powerhouse
of the cell, involved in
energy
production through
aerobic
respiration.
The endoplasmic reticulum is involved in
lipid metabolism
, including the production of
cholesterol
and
triglycerides.
Cytoplasm contains
organelles
such as
mitochondria
,
endoplasmic reticulum
,
Golgi
apparatus,
lysosomes
,
peroxisomes
,
cytoskeleton
, and
vesicles.
Lysosomes
break down
waste materials
inside cells.
Ribosomes
are small structures found within
cells
that play a crucial role in
protein synthesis.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
- A network of membranes involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism.
What does the structure of the animal cell include?
Cytoplasm
,
Cell membrane
,
Organelles
Nucleus
- The control center of the cell containing genetic material (
DNA
) and responsible for regulating various processes within the cell.
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