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... number of ribosomes . For example , a human ISBN : 080537146X million 30pt Large Printprisingly , cells active in protein synthesis also have prominent nucleoli . ( Keep in mind that both nucleoli and ribosomes , unlike most other ...
... number of ribosomes . For example , a human ISBN : 080537146X million 30pt Large Printprisingly , cells active in protein synthesis also have prominent nucleoli . ( Keep in mind that both nucleoli and ribosomes , unlike most other ...
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... are not very active , because the cytosol has a neutral pH . However , excessive leakage from a large number of lysosomes can destroy a cell by autodigestion . @ Hydrolytic enzymes and lysosomal membrane are made by rough 85.
... are not very active , because the cytosol has a neutral pH . However , excessive leakage from a large number of lysosomes can destroy a cell by autodigestion . @ Hydrolytic enzymes and lysosomal membrane are made by rough 85.
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... number by splitting in two when they reach a certain size . Concept Check 6.5 1. Describe at least two common characteristics of chloroplasts and mitochondria . 2. Explain the characteristics of mitochondria and chloroplasts that place 113.
... number by splitting in two when they reach a certain size . Concept Check 6.5 1. Describe at least two common characteristics of chloroplasts and mitochondria . 2. Explain the characteristics of mitochondria and chloroplasts that place 113.
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animal cells autophagy barbiturates Bottom This diagram bound ribosomes calcium ions carbohydrate cell motility cell's compartmental cellular respiration central vacuole chemical energy cis face cisternal maturation model Concept Check cristae cytoplasm cytoskeleton cytosol digest electron micrograph enclosed endomembrane system endoplasmic reticulum eukaryotic cells example Figure food vacuole free ribosomes glycoproteins Golgi apparatus Golgi products Golgi stack hormones hydrolytic enzymes inner membrane intermediate filaments large number large plant cell liver cell lumen lysosome fusing macromolecules Macrophages membrane proteins membranes separated metabolic functions microfilaments microtubules mitochondria and chloroplasts modified molecular composition monomers motor proteins muscle cell narrow intermembrane space nuclear envelope nucleoli organelles outer membrane peroxisome phagocytosis photosynthesis pigments plasma membrane polypeptide polysaccharides protein synthesis protists recycle rough rough ER sacs called cisternae secretory proteins smooth ER stroma structure and function sugar suggested answers thylakoids tonoplast trans face trans region transport vesicles Transport vesicles bud tubules tubulin vesicles containing vesicles that bud