Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Essay Of Eukaryotic Organelles :: Biology, Health, Human Body
   The mitochondria has an eggshape structure. The mitochondria consists of    an inner and outer membrane. The outer membrane is what shapes the    organelle to its egglike shape. The inner membrane which folds inward    makes a set of "shelves" or cristae that allow the reactions of the    mitochondria to take place. The more the mitochondria makes these reactions    the more the inner membrane folds. This happens because the mitochondria    now has more surface area connecting it to its surroundings. The processes    that the mitochondria make are to break down the high energy organic    molecules into smaller more useful packages.    The endoplasmic reticulum is a network of tubes and channels that    transport and with the help of ribosomes produce proteins. The rough    endoplasmic reticulum contains ribosomes which are not present in the    smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The rough endoplasmic reticulum allows the    cell to produce proteins. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum is used in the    detoxification processes in the cell and the transitional endoplasmic    reticulum is used to breakdown glycogen to glucose. The endoplasmic    reticulum is versatile and grows and shrinks according to the cell's    activities.     Chloroplasts which are found in plant cells are used in the process of    photosynthesis. They fall into the category of plastids but they are    differentiated in that they contain chlorophyll. These organelles produce    chemical reactions from the energy that the sun gives them.     The Golgi complex's structure is made up of many flattened membranes sacs    that are surrounded by tubules or vesicles. These are called the    cisternae. The golgi complex accepts vesicles from the endoplasmic    reticulum and modifies them for usage in the cell.  					    
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