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That is the endoplasmic reticulumn.It produces lipids like steroids,phospholipids etc..

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What organelle is considered a factory because it takes in raw material and converts them to cell products that can be used for the nucleus?

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What organelle is a mass of DNA and protein?

The nucleus is a mass of DNA and protein. It directs the cell to make various proteins and/or lipids that the cell needs to function.


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What organelle breaks down lipids?

The organelle that breaks down lipids is the lysosome. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down various molecules, including lipids, into smaller components that can be recycled or excreted by the cell.


How may cell membranes does a double membrane organelle have?

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What other organelle's helps the nuclear envelope do its job?

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What are the jobs of each organelle in the cell?

Organelles in a cell each have specific functions that contribute to the cell's overall operation. The nucleus stores genetic material and regulates gene expression, while mitochondria produce energy through cellular respiration. The endoplasmic reticulum synthesizes proteins and lipids, and the Golgi apparatus modifies and packages these molecules for transport. Other organelles, like lysosomes, break down waste, and ribosomes synthesize proteins based on the genetic instructions from the nucleus.


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Which organelle makes each of the 4 macromolecules?

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