Structure of the Nucleus - Surrounded by nuclear envelope with pores, Function of the Nucleus - Regulates cellular activity and contains DNA proteins, Structure of the Nucleolus - Dense spherical structure in the centre of the nucleus, Function of the Nucleolus - Makes RNA and ribosomes, Structure of the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - Flattened membrane bound sacs studded with ribosomes, Function of the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum - Synthesise proteins, Structure of Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum - flattened, membrane bound sacs, Function of Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum - Synthesis of lipids and carbohydrates, The Structure of Golgi Apparatus - A stack of flattened, membrane bound sacs, The Function of Golgi Apparatus - Packages proteins to be transported, The Structure of Vesicles - Small sacs filled with fluid, Function of Vesicles - Transported substances around and out of the cell, Structure of Lysosomes - Small membrane bound sacs containing hydrolytic enzymes, Function of Lysosomes - Break down waste material, Structure of Ribosomes - Two sub-units, not bound by a membrane, Function of Ribosomes - Protein Synthesis, Structure of Mitochondria - two membranes with lots of folds to increase surface area, Function of Mitochondria - Site of aerobic respiration, Structure of Cytoplasum - Gelatinous fluid, Function of Cytoplasum - Contains chemicals for reactions and maintains cell shape, Structure of Centrioles - Small tubes of protein fibres, Function of Centrioles - Form spindle fibres during cell division, Structure of the Cell Membrane - Phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins , Function of the Cell Membrane - Regulates transport molecules in and out of the cell,

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