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3 December, 15:15

Function of rymospmes?

Function of centriole?

Function of cytoplasm?

Function of the Golgi apparatus?

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  1. 3 December, 19:11
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    Do you mean the function of a ribosome on the first one?

    Function of ribosomes: There are free ribosomes that are suspended within the living substance of the cell, however several of them are hooked up to the rough endoplasmic reticulum of the cell where they will convert RNA to proteins.

    Function of centriole: Centrioles are nine micro-tubes formed into a certain pattern. When it is time for cell division the centrioles get into pairs and move toward the nucleus. The centrioles main function is to organize chromosomes.

    Function of cytoplasm: The cytoplasm is a fluid (made of water, salt, and protiens) that fills all the cells and is closed by a membrane. The cytoplasm is responsible for the health and shape of the cells and to hold the organelles in place.

    Function of the golgi apparatus: The golgi apparatus is similar to the endoplasmic reticulum in a way that they are both packaging organelles. Its main function is to receive protiens and fats from the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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