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1 year ago
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I need help reasonably defining 10 parts of a cell.

Biology
2 answers:
hjlf1 year ago
8 0

Muscle is soft tissue. Many elastic fibers make up the muscles. The body has over 600 muscles. Different muscle types have different tasks. Some muscles help you run, jump, and perform delicate tasks like threading a needle. Other muscles enable breathing and food digestion. Your heart is a hard working muscle that beats thousands of times a day. There are three types of muscle tissue in the body. They are:

Skeleton: As part of the musculoskeletal system, these muscles work in concert with bones, tendons and ligaments. Tendons attach skeletal muscles throughout the body to bones. Together they support the weight of the body and aid movement.

You control these voluntary muscles. Some muscle fibers contract rapidly, expending short bursts of energy (fast-twitch). Others move slowly like this: B. Back muscles that help with posture.

Heart: These muscles line the walls of the heart. They help the heart pump blood through the cardiovascular system. They do not control the heart muscle. Your heart tells them when to contract.

Smooth: These muscles line organs such as the bladder, stomach, and intestines. Smooth muscle plays an important role in many body systems, including the female reproductive system, the male reproductive system, the urinary system, and the respiratory system.

These muscle types work without you thinking. They perform important tasks such as moving waste products through the intestines and helping the lungs expand when breathing.

The components of the cell are as follows:

  • Cell membrane
  • Cell wall

            Cell organelles

            Nucleolus

            Nuclear membrane

             Endoplasmic reticulum

             Golgi Bodies

             Ribosome

              Mitochondria

              Lysosomes

              Chloroplast

              Vacuoles

To learn more about cell and it's parts,

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Nina [5.8K]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:Organelle Function Factory part

Nucleus DNA Storage Room where the blueprints are kept

Mitochondrion Energy production Powerplant

Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER) Lipid production; Detoxification Accessory production - makes decorations for the toy, etc.

Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER) Protein production; in particular for export out of the cell Primary production line - makes the toys

Golgi apparatus Protein modification and export Shipping department

Peroxisome Lipid Destruction; contains oxidative enzymes Security and waste removal

Lysosome Protein destruction Recycling and security

Diagram of a cell highlighting the membrane bound organelles mentioned in the table above.

Explanation:

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