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Plasmodesmata are related to
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Wall junctions in plants.
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The highest magnification generally used to study cells is provided by the
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Transmission electron microscope
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Primary cellular assembly sites for the production of proteins
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Ribosomes
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The cell wall
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Provides structural support for plants.
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Converted by mitochondria to a form usable by the cell
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Carbon compounds
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Not bound by membranes
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Ribosome
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Junctions permit(s) cytoplasmic interconnections between cells
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only gap junctions and plasmodesmata.
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NOT found as a part of all cells
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Cell wall
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Not a familiar organelle in the cytoplasm
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Nucleolus
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Structural features that contain the protein actin and help to control the shapes of cells are
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Microfilaments.
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have nucleoid regions.
are unicellular. have cell walls. have a circular chromosome |
Prokaryotes
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Examples of prokaryotes
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Bacteria
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Gives rise to the spindle microtubules, is a type of microtubule organizing center, and is located near the nucleus.
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The centrosome of a cell
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Fluid-filled sacs that may store food, water soluable pigments & proteins, salts, or water in cells are called
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Vacuoles
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The organelle that pinches off portions of its membrane to form a vesicle used for storage or transport is the
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Golgi body
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