1. This structure is the site of
protein synthesis.
2. A generic term for the "stuff" found OUTSIDE
the cell.
3. This structure transports materials within
the cell, provides attachment for ribosomes, and synthesizes lipids.
4. Molecules or ions are carried through
membranes by other molecules from regions of lower concentration
toward regions of higher concentration. Requires energy.
5. This structure packages protein molecules for
transport and secretion.
6. The cell organelle that releases energy from
food molecules and transform energy into a usable form. Site of
aerobic respiration.
7. The cell organelle that digest worn cellular
parts or substances that enter cells.
8. Molecules or ions moving from regions of
higher concentration towards regions of lower concentration. Requires
no energy.
9. This structure maintains integrity of the
cell and controls the passage of materials into and out of the cell -
made primarily of phospholipids.
10. A generic term for the "stuff" found INSIDE
the cell.
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