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The Human Body in Health and Disease CH 3 _ Updated Questions and Answers Already Graded A+ 100% Excel cells - CORRECT ANSWER-human cells vary considerably in size and are notably in shape and are all microscopic. cytoplasm - CORRECT ANSWER-internal living material substance found only in cell and all cell contain cytoplasm. internal cell fluid and numerous organelles. cytoskeleton or skeleton - CORRECT ANSWER-thin threadlike filaments fram work called microfilament provided and support movement. organelles - CORRECT ANSWER-are specialized structures that make up and found within the cytoplasm. Plasma membrane - CORRECT ANSWER-serves as the outer boundary of the cell. markers the identify of particular cell and serves as receptor molecules for certain hormones and has two layer that has a thin phospholipids containing proteins. ribosomes or proteins factories - CORRECT ANSWER-is a tiny particles made up of rRNA subunits found throughout the cells. lie in the cytoplasm and attach to rough endoplasmic reticulum and make enzymes and protein. endoplasmic reticulum or ER - CORRECT ANSWER-system that form network of connecting sacs and canals, carry substances through fluid cytoplasm and consists of the rough and smooth ER rough ER - CORRECT ANSWER-collect, folds and transport proteins made by the ribosome. the attachment of proteins to texture give it the name rough. smooth ER - CORRECT ANSWER-synthesized chemical, makes new membrane, and manufacture carbohydrates and proteins. the lack of attachment of protein give it name smooth. golgi apparatus or chemical processing and packing center. - CORRECT ANSWER-consist of tiny flattened sacs stacked on one another near the nucleus. collect chemicals into vesicles that move smooth ER toward the plasma membrane and produce mucus.

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