what is it made of artifact
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All organellesMegan Corradino
nucleas
nucleolus
mitochondria
cell memebrane
cell wall (only found in plant
cells)
large vacuoles (only found in
plant cells, smaller vacuoles
are found in animal cells)
chloroplasts (only found in
plant cells)
ribosomes
Endoplasmic reticulum--
rough endoplasmic reticulum
smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgicomplex
lysosomes, plastids ,vesicles, mesosomes
,cytosol, vacuoles ,cytoskeleton
centriole (only found in animal cells)
The lipid molecules that make up the membrane have a polar, hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic hydrocarbon tails. The membrane is unique because it can automatically fix itself when torn. There is also a presence of different proteins on the surface of the membrane that are used for various functions such as cell surface receptors, enzymes, surface antigens, and transporters.
Cell membrane
Many of the membrane-associated proteins have hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions. The hydrophilic regions are used to help anchor the protein inside of the cell membrane. Some proteins extend across the lipid bilayer, others cross the bilayer several times.
Organic molecules
Organic molecule
Macromolecules
Organic is chemicals that contain covalently bound carbon and hydrogen atoms and are involved in metabolic reactions. Some organic molecules can be small only having one to two functional groups others can be large called macromolecules often have many functional groups attached. Many macromolecules are composed of basic building blocks, such as glucose or amino acids.
Inorganic Molecules
�Inorganic Molecules are any molecule that does not consist of carbon atoms and is not of biological origin.
Examples of inorganic molecules
are ammonia, baking soda,
carbon dioxide, carbon
monoxide, ozone, baking soda,
and sulphuric acid.
CITATIONS
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Inorganic_moleculehttp://www.alientravelguide.com/science/chemistr/inorgani/molecule/