Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells

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A level Biology (Cells) Flashcards on Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells, created by Molly Puffin on 15/03/2017.
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Flashcards by Molly Puffin, updated more than 1 year ago
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Organelle something that makes up a cell bound by cell membrane
rough endoplasmic reticulum functions large surface area for synthesis of proteins and glycoproteins pathway for transport of materials through the cell
smooth endoplasmic reticulum functions synthesis/store/transport lipids and carbohydrates
features of endoplasmic reticulum Eukarotic 3D system of sheet like membranes that spread through the cytoplasm of a cell membranes enclose sacs called cisternae
eukaryotic cells distinct nucleus and possesses membrane bound organelles
prokaryotic cells no true nucleus and no membrane bound organelles
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