3. Animal Cell
Separates cell
from outside
Control center
Holds the DNA
Surrounds nucleus
Holes for transport of materials
Makes ribosomes
Holds organelles
Makes proteins
Modifies proteins
Makes lipids
Packages and ships
Vesicle transport
Digestion vesicle
Makes ATP for energy
Centrioles: involved in cell
division
Cytoskeleton: internal organization
and movement
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