BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Plasmid, Chromatin, Pigment

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Small pores in nuclear membrane to allow small molecules to enter/exit the nucleus to cytoplasm a network of protein fibres. Forms around the genes coding for rrna molecules of ribosomes. Prevents the transport of material not meant to cross the nuclear membrane. Dna containing central region of the cell (has no boundary membrane separating it from the cytoplasm) Separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm and consists of two membranes, one layered just inside the other and separated by a narrow space. Lines and reinforces the inner surface of the nuclear envelope in animal cells. Filaments support in cells intermediate and tissues filament proteins. Determining the orientation for growth of the new cell wall during plant cell division. Maintaining the shape of animal cells and moving animal cells themselves. Flagella shape, and helps cell cleave during cell division. Mitochondria (inner and outer membranes) to surfaces or other cells.

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