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Virchow: He concluded that all cells came from pre-existing cells
Chromoplast: Colored plastids
Leucoplast: colorless plastids
Chloroplast: bearers of chlorophyll
centrioles: 2 pod- like bodies centrosome
cytosol: fluid portion of the cell cytoplasm
microvilli: fingerlike projections of epithelial cells
plasma membrane: encloses the animal cell
peroxisomes: contain enzymes that function in the breakdown of fatty acids
phospholipids: most abundant lipids
DNA: genetic material of all living cells
nuclear membrane: gateway to the nucleus
nucleus: control center of the cell
cytoplasm: protoplasm outside the nucleus
mitochondria: powerhouse of the cell
cell membrane: surrounds the cytoplasm
Golgi complex: packaging, sorting, export
ribosomes: the protein factories of the organelles of cells
lysosomes: organelles of cellular digestion
cytoskeletons: network of microtubules, intermediate filaments and microfilaments
nucleoid region: contains the bacterial DNA in cytoplasm
Robert Brown: discovered the Nucleus of cells
Felix Dujardin: discovered "SARCODE"
endoplasmic reticulum: series of interconnected membrane enclosed tubes and channels in the cytoplasm
prokaryotic cells: no true nucleus and no nuclear membrane
vesicles: proteins synthesized are transported to the Golgi complex via ________
flagella: long and whip-like protrusion that aids in cellular locomotion
plasmids: small circular double-stranded DNA
pili: nonflagellar filament
jan purkinje: gave the name "PROTOPLASM" to refer to the living substance of the cell
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genetic material of all living cells
nonflagellar filament
fluid portion of the cell cytoplasm
control center of the cell
He concluded that all cells came from pre-existing cells
long and whip-like protrusion that aids in cellular locomotion
small circular double-stranded DNA
proteins synthesized are transported to the Golgi complex via ________
protoplasm outside the nucleus
organelles of cellular digestion
the protein factories of the organelles of cells
2 pod- like bodies centrosome
colorless plastids
bearers of chlorophyll
Colored plastids
gave the name "PROTOPLASM" to refer to the living substance of the cell
contain enzymes that function in the breakdown of fatty acids
discovered the Nucleus of cells
surrounds the cytoplasm
packaging, sorting, export
powerhouse of the cell
network of microtubules, intermediate filaments and microfilaments
most abundant lipids
contains the bacterial DNA in cytoplasm
gateway to the nucleus
no true nucleus and no nuclear membrane
series of interconnected membrane enclosed tubes and channels in the cytoplasm