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Imagine that you are building an artificial eukaryotic cell starting with an artificial bacterial cell. What organelles would you need to add?
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- While studying a human cell under a microscope, you spot a small, round organelle that seems to have a single membrane. Is it more likely to be a nucleus, ribosome, vesicle, or mitochondrion? What might it contain?arrow_forwardWhich organelles would need to work together to accomplish the following? A. Create a protein that would stay in the cell B. Create a protein that would leave the cell C. Create a lipid that would leave the cell D. Breakdown material brought into the cellarrow_forwardWhich organelle does the cell depend on for its energy needs? a. endoplasmic reticulum b. ribosome c. lysosome d. mitochondrionarrow_forward
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