01:119:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Microfilament, Cytoskeleton, Nuclear Membrane

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Organelles that contain pigments used in photosynthesis. A large vacuole that rests at the center of most plant cells and is filled with a solution that contains a high concentration of solutes. Vacuoles that contain the wast products of digestion. The process by which a cell engulfs foreign substances or other cells. A vacuole that holds the matter which a cell engulfs. Vesicle formed at the plasma membrane to allow the absorption of large molecules. Vesicle that holds secretion products so that the can be transported to the plasma membrane and released. The organelles where proteins and lipids are stored and then modified to suit the needs of the cell. Spiral strands of protein molecules that form a tubelike structure. A highly-porous membrane that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm. Clusters of dna, rna, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell.

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