- Matrix, intermembrane space, cristae
- Inner and outer membranes
- Cis, medial, and trans faces
- Nucleoplasm and nucleolus
No category found.
- Cristae
- Thylakoids
- Cisternae
- Grana
- Smooth ER
- Peroxisomes
- Rough ER
- Glyoxysomes
- It is continuous with the plasma membrane.
- It is continuous with the outer nuclear membrane.
- It is continuous with the Golgi apparatus.
- It is a separate, independent network.
- Ensuring proper lipid synthesis
- Removing misfolded proteins from the ER
- Regulating calcium levels
- Detoxifying substances
- Space between the inner and outer mitochondrial membranes
- Cytoplasmic surface of the ER
- Internal compartment of the ER network
- Outer surface of the nuclear envelope
- Golgi apparatus
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Nucleus
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Lysosomes
- Chloroplasts
- Protein synthesis and folding
- Steroid hormone synthesis and detoxification
- Packaging and sorting of proteins
- ATP production
- Cytosol
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Golgi apparatus
- The cytosol
- Secretion outside the cell
- The nucleus
- Peroxisomes
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Golgi apparatus
- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Mitochondria
- Lipid synthesis
- Detoxification of drugs and poisons
- Protein synthesis for secretion or insertion into membranes
- Calcium storage
- Fluid-filled sacs disconnected from the nucleus
- Interconnected membranes extending from the nuclear envelope
- Independent vesicles scattered throughout the cytoplasm
- Microtubules providing structural support
- Lysosome
- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Nucleolus
- Peroxisome
- Outer boundary of the nucleus
- Fluid-filled space within the nucleus
- Site of ribosome assembly
- The DNA-protein complex
- Translation
- Cellular respiration
- Transcription
- Glycolysis
- The cytoskeleton
- The nuclear lamina
- Ribosomes
- The plasma membrane
- Loosely packed structure and active transcription
- Tightly packed structure and generally inactive transcription
- Location only within the nucleolus
- Role in protein export from the nucleus
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