The theory that cells are the fundamental unit of life, A small, specialized structure within a cell that performs a particular function, Contains the DNA which controls protein synthesis, A double membrane that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm, Coils of DNA bound to protein, found in the nucleus, Where rRNA is produced, Site of aerobic respiration, The folds of the mitochondrial inner membrane, Endoplasmic reticulum studded with ribosomes, Where lipids and steroids are synthesised and transported, Made up of one large sub-unit and one small sub-unit. Translates mRNA to form polypeptide, Transpots and stores lipids, produces glycoproteins and forms lysosomes, A small vesicle containing hydrolytic enzymes, Only on animal cells and some lower plants. Cylinders of microtubules at right angles to each other..
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Human Biology:- Cell ultrastrucuture
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Biology
Cell structure and function
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