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| This structure serves as a roadway in which molecules travel to undergo reactions and processes, and then is sent to the Golgi for further distributing. It can be smooth or rough. | endoplasmic reticulum | This is a jelly-like substance which organelles are suspended in. | cytoplasm | This structure contains and protects your genetic information | nucleus | This structure is found inside the nucleus. It is important because it produces ribosomes and ribosomal DNA. | nucleolus | These structures are protein-making factories. | ribosomes | This structure is responsible for packaging and delivering proteins. | golgi | These structures store waste and nutrients within animal cells. | vacuoles | This structure surrounds and protects the nucleus. It contains small pores to allow molecules out of the nuculeus. | nuclear envelope/membrane | These structures are the power factories of the cell. They convert energy in food molecules to energy | mitochondria | These structures contain digestive enzymes which help to keep the cell healthy. | lysosomes | This structure contains phospholipids in a double layer, separtating its inside environment from its outside. It acts as a semi-permeable barrier. | plasma membrane | These structures are made up of protein filaments. They assist in moving materials such as vesicles and proteins throughout the cell. They also assist in cell division. | microtubules | This structure is found in plant cells. It is responsible for maintaining pressure, the cell's shape, and providing support and protection for the cell. | cell wall | Photosynthesis occurs within these double-membrane organelles. These structures contain light-absorbed pigments. | chloroplasts | This large organelle stores water and essential ions. It helps maintain cell shape and pressue. | vacuole |