- DNA replication
- Lipid synthesis
- Packaging of proteins into vesicles for secretion
- Glycolysis
No category found.
- Only the nucleus
- Only the mitochondria
- Both the rough ER and the cytoplasm
- Only the Golgi apparatus
- Ribosome -> Golgi -> ER -> Secretory vesicle -> Cell membrane
- Ribosome -> ER -> Golgi -> Secretory vesicle -> Cell membrane
- ER -> Ribosome -> Golgi -> Secretory vesicle -> Cell membrane
- Nucleus -> Ribosome -> ER -> Golgi -> Secretory vesicle -> Cell membrane
- Where the Krebs cycle occurs
- Between the inner and outer membranes
- Where ATP is directly synthesized
- That contains the mitochondrial DNA
- The nucleus
- The ER
- The mitochondria
- The Golgi apparatus
- Water
- Carbon dioxide
- Protons (H+)
- Oxygen
- Lysosomes
- Mitochondria
- Vacuoles
- Peroxisomes
- Provide structural support to the organelle
- Increase the surface area for ATP production
- Store genetic information
- Contain hydrolytic enzymes
- Fluid mosaic model
- Cell theory
- Endosymbiotic theory
- Central dogma of molecular biology
- Nucleus
- Ribosomes (70S) and circular DNA
- Golgi apparatus
- Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Outer mitochondrial membrane
- Mitochondrial matrix
- Inner mitochondrial membrane (cristae)
- Intermembrane space
- Mitochondrial intermembrane space
- Mitochondrial matrix
- Inner mitochondrial membrane
- Outer mitochondrial membrane
- Cytosol
- Matrix
- Lumen
- Intermembrane space
- Cisternae
- Thylakoids
- Cristae
- Grana
- A single outer membrane
- A double membrane, with the inner membrane folded into cristae
- A triple membrane structure
- No membranes
- Photosynthesis
- Protein synthesis
- ATP production through cellular respiration
- DNA replication
- Synthesis of phospholipids
- Modification of proteins
- Sorting of molecules
- Packaging into vesicles
- Random diffusion
- Cisternal maturation or vesicular transport
- Active transport across the cytoplasm
- Direct movement from trans to cis face
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