a double membrane barrier that surrounds the nucleus, also called the nuclear membrane.
a dense, central body in most cells containing the genetic material of the cell
Small “openings” in the nuclear envelope that allow for substances to pass through.
Small spherical bodies in the cell nucleus; function in ribosome assembly.
The structures in the nucleus that carry the hereditary factors (genes)
“bar-like” bodies of tightly coiled chromatin; visible during cell division
Membrane that encloses cell contents; outer limiting membrane
substance that is attracted to water
substance that avoids water
anchoring junctions in adjacent cells; prevent cells from being pulled apart
Proteins that connect neighboring cells in gap junctions
the substance of a cell other than that of the nucleus and plasma membrane; contains organelles
the fluid in the cytoplasm that suspends the organelles
the rod-like cytoplasmic organelles responsible for ATP generation
the cytoplasmic organelles at which proteins are synthesized
the protein “packages” that leave the golgi apparatus for transportation to the cell exterior
the membranous sacs responsible for detoxification of poisonous substances; plentiful in the liver and kidneys
the membranous sacs packaged by the golgi apparatus which contain digestive enzymes capable of breaking down “worn-out” cell structures
the elaborate network of protein structures throughout the cytoplasm; provides the cell with structure, shape and support
The nucleoplasm and the cytosol; solution inside of the cell containing small amounts of gases, nutrients and salts dissolved in water.
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